CAMBRIDGE UPPER GREENSAND. 
41 
Case. 
90 
Case. 
91 
Series 4. 14 Specimens. 
Shelf. Spin. 
d 1—14 d 1, 2 cervical; 3, 4 pectoral (in 4 the 
rib appears to have had two heads); 
5—14 dorsal (13, 14 are one vertebra 
sawn in halves). 
d 15—18 four vertebrae, a cervical and three dor¬ 
sal, which resemble in preservation and 
characters the foregoing series. 
Series 5. 36 Specimens. Plesiosaurus planus (Owen). 
e 1—36 1—8 anterior cervical vertebrae; 9—14 
middle cervical; 15, 16 posterior cer¬ 
vical; 17 pectoral; 18—29 dorsal; 
30—36 caudal. 
[This series appears to include the re¬ 
mains of more than one individual.] 
Series 6. 16 Specimens. 
f 1—16 1—12 dorsal; 13, 14 parts of coracoids; 
15, 16 proximal ends of humerus. 
Series 7. 13 Specimens. 
g 1—13 1—4 cervical; 5—8 pectoral; 9—12 
dorsal; 13 caudal vertebrae. 
CABINET XGT. 
Shelf! Spm. Tablet. 
aa 1 humerus of a Plesiosaur. 
aa 2 ten phalanges of a Plesiosaur. 
Series 8. 20 Specimens. 
a 1—20 1—11 cervical; 12, 13 pectoral; 14—18 
— dorsal vertebrae; 19, 20 femora. 
Series 9. 72 Specimens. 
b 1—2 femora. 
c 1—11 cl,2 humerus; 3, 4 parts of pubic arch; 
5 carpal; 6—11 phalanges. 
