PLATE LXVII. 
Figs. 1-6. Tortoises, one-tbird the natural size. 
Fig. 1. Posterior marginal bones of TestuOo M.wdata, typical specimeu ; a, posterior border ot tenth mar¬ 
ginal bone. Page 283. 
Fig. 2. Acetabnliiin and parts of pelvis of the same specimen. 
Fig. 3. Caudal marginal bone of Testudo hlettiana, superior face. J’age 285. 
Fig. 4. A vertebral bone of another specimen, from above; a, from the side. 
Fig. 5. Pygal bone of another specimen, from above; a, from below. 
Fig. 6. Costal bone of another specimen, from above ; a, from below. 
Figs. 7, 8,9. Portions of tortoises from the same region as the last, natural size. 
Fig. 7. Anterior caudal vertebra of Testudo, from below ; a, from the left side. 
Fig. 8. Median and distal caudal vertebrie of the same animal, from below. 
Fig. 9. A metapodial bone of the same animal, from above; a, proximal extremity. 
Figs. 10-18. Bones of the typical specimen of Vultur umbrosus, mostly figured on the following plate, 
natural size. Page 287. 
Fig. 10. Proximal part of kft limb of the furcula. 
Fig. 11. Left coracoid bone, from behind ; a, from inner side; b, proximal end; c, distal end. 
Fig. 12. Proximal part of ulna, from above. 
Fig. 13. Distal extremity of compound metacarpal bone, with first phalange lacking its inner border; 
a, distal view of metacarpals ; 6, proximal view of phalange; c, distal view of the same 
phalange of the other wing. 
Fig. 14. Ischium, retaining part of acetabular face, outer side; a, inner face. 
Fig. 15. Tarso-meiatarsus, lacking the proximal extremity, with the inner free metatarsus, front view; 
a, posterior view, without free metatarsus; b, view of proximal end of fragment; c, view of 
distal extremity, from below. 
Fig. 16. Lateral view of free metatarsus ; a, anterior view iu place. 
Fig. 17. External digit of foot, wanting the ungual phalange. 
Fig. 18. Third digit of foot, wanting second and fourth pbalauges, from above; b, from the side ; b, prox¬ 
imal view of first phalange. 
