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THE UPNOR ELEPHANT 
cylindrical, widening gradually from the intertrochlear groove towards their outer 
and inner edges respectively. The distal end of a great humerus dredged off 
Happisburgh (B.M. Geol. Dept. 33396), though much abraded, seems to have been 
Fig. i.- — Left scapula of the Upnor elephant. } nat. size. 
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similar. The greatest width of the distal expansion of that specimen is about 
395 mm., or 45 mm. wider than the Upnor specimen. The width of its trochlear 
surface is 286 mm. 
The anterior face of the bone above the articular surface is gently concave 
from side to side, as in E. africanus and E. ■ primigenius . The deltoid ridge seems to 
