I’OIM rSTOM A AFEICANUM. 
R. 3340. Portions of mandible and cranial rostrum. 
R. 3197. Portions of the back of two skulls. Presented hij TP. E. de Winton, Esq., 1903. 
R. 3197 a. P ortion of the left preniaxilla of a large individual. 
Presented by IP. E. de Winton, Esq., 1903. 
The specimens catalogued below probably in most cases belong to this species, which, from the 
numerous fragments of the skull that have been found, nuist have l)een more common than the 
broad-nosed form. Furthermore, some of the bones, e.y. the ilium, are much more similar to those 
of Tomistoma scldegeli than to those of any other species wdth which they have been compared. 
All are from the Qasr-el-Sagha bt'ds. 
R. 3332. Cervical vertebra. Figured on PI. XXIII. figs. 2, 2 a. The greatest length of the 
centrum is 7'8 cm., its width 5'8 cm. ; height of vertebra from hypapophysis to tip of 
neural spine 15 cm. (app.). Presented by IP. E. de Winton, Esq., 1903. 
R. 3195, 3196, 3331. Xumerous odd vertebrae. Presented by IP E. de Wintun, Esq., 1903. 
C. 10050. Numerous odd vertebrae. 
R. 3333. Mass of dorsal and cervical vertebrae and scutes cemented together by matrix. 
Presented by IP. E. de Winton, Esq., 1903. 
R. 3334. Five posterior lumbar and sacral vertebrae. Presented J>y IP. E. de Winton, Esq., 1903. 
R. 3335. Three scutes, with a sculpture of deep pits ; the articular facet for junction with the scute 
in front is narrow, but very well defined ; there is no trace of any keel in any of these 
Middle Eocene scutes. Presented by IP. E. de Winton, Esq., 1903. 
C. 10037. Three scutes similar to last. 
R. 3336. Proximal half of left scapula. This bone very closely resembles the scapula of T. scldegeli. 
Presented by TP. E. de Winton, Esq., 1903. 
R. 3199. Right coracoid, similar to the coracoid of T. scldegeli, except that the single foramen is 
nearer the articulation. Presented by IP. E. de Winton, Esq., 1903. 
C. 10032. Left coracoid. 
C. 10044. A pair of complete ilia. Compared with the ilia of other Crocodilia, these bones are found 
to resemble those of P. scldegeli in many points, e. g. in their thin backward prolongation, 
the small acetabular notch, and the shallowness of the acetabular concavity. Of the 
other crocodilian ilia compared, that of the Gavial is also similar though to a less 
degree. The greatest length of these bones is IG’8 cm., the greatest depth 10 cm. 
R. 3199 a. Eight ilium of similar form to last. Presented by TP. E. de Winton, Esq., 1903. 
R. 3337. Portions of two right ischia. Presented by TTb E. de ^\ inton, Esq., 1903. 
C. 10033. Left ischium. 
R. 3338. Portion of a pubis. Presented by IT . E. de Winton, Esq., 1903. 
C. 10021. Right femur of a very large individual, somewhat imperfect distally. The trochanter is 
very strongly developed. The length of this bone is 32'3 cm. 
C. 10056. Left femur of a somewhat smaller individual, much weathered on one side. 
R. 3339. Second left metatar.'ial. Presented by TTb E. de ^Mnton, Esq., 1903. 
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