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TERTIARY VERTEBRATA OF THE FAYtJM. 
To this spocios a minil)er of more or less imperfect bones of an Artiodactyl smaller than 
A. (jorriiKjei may he jtrovisionally referred. These are enumerated below. 
M. 8429. Right scapula with large portion of the blade preserved. The articular end is like that 
already described. Above the neck the blade expands rapidly; the postscapular fossa 
is concave from side to side, and widens rajiidly towards the suprascapular border ; 
the ])rescapular fossa also widened rapidly, but the upper anterior portion of the blade 
being broken away, its exact form, as well as that of the coracoid border, cannot be 
made out. On the whole, this sca})ula seems to have resembled that of Diplopus 
figured by Kowalevsky (Phil. Trans, vol. 1G3, 1873, pi. xxxv. tig. 1) rather than 
that of Ancodon hrachyrliynclMS figured by Scott (Journ. Acad. Xat. Sci. Philad. [2] 
vol. ix. 189.5, p. 474). The dimensions (in centimetres) of this specimen are: — 
Width of glenoid cavity 3’8 ; width of neck 4'2 ; width of blade at widest part 
preserved 12. 
Text-fig. G2. 
C. 7832. Glenoid end of left scapula, probably of a smaller species. Width of glenoid cavity 
3‘5 cm. (app.) ; width of neck of scapula 2*7 cm. 
C. 8640. Glenoid half of a left scapula, showing that the spine was high and terminated in a free 
acromion process. Width of glenoid surface 3'8 cm. ; height of s{)ine (app.) 3 cm. 
C. 9289. Right humerus, wanting the proximal end. The deltoid crest is very slightly developed : 
the lower part of the shaft is nearly circular in section. There is a supratrochlear 
perforation ; the trochlear ridge is more strongly developed than in JHplopus. The 
dimensions fin centimetres) of this specimen are : — 
Lengtli so far as preserved 19 
Widtli of shaft at narrowest point 2-2 
„ distal end 5 
„ distal articulation 3'3 
M.8516. Proximal ends of two radii. 
Prcsenled by IP. K. de Winton, Esq., 1903. 
