AND CLASSIFICATION OF THE FOSSIL REPTILIA. 
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Fig. 3. Superior aspect of the same specimen. (See [). 242.) 
Fig. 4. Proximal part of right scapula. (See p. 255.) 
Figs. 5, 6. Right and left coracoids of a small Anoinodont. (See p. 257.) 
Fig. 7. Dorsal vertebra associated with the coracoids. (See p. 257.) 
PLATE 16. 
Titanosuchus ferox, dc. 
Fig. 1. Dorsal vertebrae of (?) Piycliognathus. (See p. 251.) 
Fig, 2. Section of dorsal vertebrae, showing ossification of inter-vertebral substance 
(See p. 254.) 
Fig. 3. Section of caudal vertebrae, showing a similar change of tissue. (See p. 254.) 
Fig. 4. Pubic bone, Titanosuchus ferox. (See p. 258.) 
PLATE 17. 
Caudal Vertebrce of Platypodosaurus robustus. 
Fig. 1. Lateral aspect, showing zygapophyses, transverse processes, and chevron 
bones. (See p. 253.) 
Fig. 2. Superior aspect, showing neural spines. (See p. 253.) 
PLATE 18. 
Part of the Skeleton of Eurycarpus Oweni. 
Fig. 1. Mould from slab showing vertebrae, ribs, and limbs greatly reduced in size. 
(See p. 259.) 
Fig. 2. Left fore limb of the same specimen. (See p. 259.) 
Fig. 3. Fragment of femur from the same slab. (See p. 259.) 
PLATE 19. 
' Right Femur (^ Titanosin-hus ferox. 
Fig. 1. Anterior aspect. (See p. 261.) 
Fig. 2. Posterior aspect. (See p. 261.) 
PLATE 20. 
Humerus (^Titanosuchus ferox. 
Fig. 1. Inferior aspect. (See p. 263.) 
Fig. 2. Inner lateral aspect. (See p. 263.) 
