4 
The relative lengths of the digits may be considered correctly deter- 
mined, since the terminal unguals of the two feet were found in the matrix 
occupying precisely similar positions in relation to one another. For the 
same reason it would also appear that digits Hand III werecloselyappressed 
and that digit I was divergent, though perhaps not so strongly as in 
Ornitholestes and Struthiomimus. In this respect Figure 1 B has been 
incorrectly represented. 
A 
B 
DtJI 
Figure 1. Left manus of Chirostenotes per gracilis. Type, No. 2367, Geol. Surv., Can. A. 
internal view; B, dorsal view. Partly reconstructed from the right manus. Dt. I, II, and III, 
respective digits; me. I, II, and III, respective metacarpals. Numerals refer to position of phalan- 
gials m the digits. One-half natural size. 
