Annals of the Transvaal Museum. 
147 
Humerus. 
Length ......145 mm. 
Breadth of the proximal end 70 mm. 
Breadth of the distal end 95 mm. 
Radius. 
Length 75 mm. 
Maximum breadth of the distal end 26 mm. 
Ulna. 
Length 89 mm. 
Width of the proximal face 30 mm. 
Width of the distal end 25 mm. 
Thickness of the distal end 3 mm. 
Ilium. 
Length about. 130 mm. 
Width of upper end 55 mm. 
Ischio-pubis. 
Length 185 mm. 
Maximum breadth 88 mm . 
Femur. 
Maximum length.. 171 mm. 
Breadth of the proximal end 57 mm. 
Breadth of the distal end 47 mm. 
Thickness of the proximal end about 10 mm. 
Thickness of the distal end about 30 mm. 
Tibia. 
Length 93 mm. 
Width of hea* I 33 mm. 
Depth of head 45 mm. 
Width of distal end 29 mm. 
Fibula. 
Length 100 mm. 
Width proximal end 37 mm. 
Width distal end 46 mm. 
Thickness of proximal end about 8 mm. 
Literature. 
1. Broom, R. ... ... “ On a New Labrinthodont ( Rhinesuchus 
Whaitsi) from the Permian Beds of South 
Africa.” Ann. South African Mus., Vol. 
IV, Pt. VIII, pp. 373-377, PI. XLVI, Fig. 3. 
Iss. 7th May, 1908. 
2. Hoepen, E. C. N. van “ Korte, voorlopige besclrijving van te Senekal 
gevonden Stegocephalen .” Med. Transvaal 
Mus., Bd. 3, Dl. 2, bl. 102-106, PI. I en II. 
Uitgegeven 26 October 1911, Pretoria. 
3. CASE, E. C. ... ^ ... “Revision of the Amphibia and Pisces of the 
Permian of North America.” Carnegie 
Inst, of Washington, pub. No. 146. Iss. 
20tli Dec., 1911, Washington. 
