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'ri'.UTIAliY YEUTE15EATA OF THE FAYCAI. 
C. 10020. Dorsal vortoljrao, sca])nla (PI. XI. finj. 5), portions of femur, and pelvis. Middle Eocene. 
Tli(' dimensions (in centimetres) of ihe scapula so far as ])re, served are: — 
Jjenglli from coracoid process to posiero-.superior angle . . 21 
,, of glenoid surface in straight line 5-8 
AVidth of glenoid surface iji straight line 4 
M. 8918. Fragments of scajmhe. Aliddle Eocene. Presented hj/ the P</i/j)tiaii (government , 1(104. 
C. 7962-3. Pair of \vell-])reserved liumeri. Upper Eocene. The dimensions (in centimetres) are : — 
Tjength . 26 
A\Tdth of head 4-2 
Antero-posterior width at tleltoid crest 5'2 
AVidth of distal articular surface 4‘5 
„ distal end at condyles 7 6 
H. 8910. Portions of two humeri. Middle Eocene. Presented Ay the Juiuptian Government, 1904. 
K. 8916, M. 9115. Imperfect humeri. Middle Eocene. 
M. 8861. Distal portion of humerus. Upper Eocene. Presented hi/ the Egyptian (dovernment, 1904. 
M. 8931. Left humerus. Figured PL XI. fig. fi. Middle Eocene. The dimensions (in centi- 
metres) of this specimen are : — 
Length 24 
Antero-posterior width at deltoid crest 5 
Lateral width at same point 2'4 
AVidth of distal articular surface 4‘6 
„ distal end at condyles 7’2 
Presented hy the Egyptian Government, 1904. 
M. 8911. Proximal end of ulna. Figured PI. XL fig. 7. Aliddle Eocene. 
M. 8911a. Proximal ends of two ulme. Middle Eocene. 
M. 8920. Portions of })elves. Middle Eocene. 
M. 8932. Light femur. Figured PI. XL fig. 8. Middle Eocene. The dimensions (in centi- 
metres) of this sp(«imen are : — 
Length 27 
Width of pi'oximal end 7*5 
Diameter of hcarl 3-5 
AVTdth of middle of shaft 3'3 
,, distal eird 5'2 
C. 10004. Left femur. Middle Eocene. The a[i[iroximate dimensions (in centimetres) are : — 
Length 26’8 
W'idlh of jrroximal end 7 
Diameter of head 3'5 
AVidth of middle of shaft 3'2 
distal end ? 
M. 8920 a. Upper end of tihia. 
Middle Eoceinn 
