18 
DINOSAURIA FROM THE 
Comp. & 
Case. Drawer. Series. 
J c6 33 
Tablet. 
13 
carpal. 
c 6 
33 
14 
lateral carpal. 
c 6 
33 
15 
distal end of wing metacarpal bone. 
c 6 
33 
16 
proximal end of second phalange. 
c 6 
33 
17 
undetermined. 
c 6 
33 
18 
os innominatum. 
c 6 
33 
19 
proximal end of femur. 
c 6 
*33 
20 
shaft of femur. 
c 6 
33 
21 
proximal end of tibia. 
c 6 
*33 
22 
proximal carpalt. 
DINOSAURIA, 
FROM THE CAMBRIDGE UPPER GREENSAND. 
Index to the Remains of Dinosaurs and Dinosauroid ani¬ 
mals, mounted to illustrate the Osteology of the Order 
as exemplified in the Cambridge Greensand . 
Exhibited in Compartments d and e, of Table-case J. 
Case. Comp. Tablet. Specimen. 
J 2d 1 1 probably a tooth. It no way resembles the 
teeth figured by Profr. Owen (2nd Supt. 
to Iguanodon, pi. 7 f. 15—16, f. 17) of 
which the former as remarked by Profes¬ 
sor Leidy nearly resembles Hadrosaurus 
(Smithsonian Contributions to Knowledge 
Vol. xiy. pi. xiii.) while the other is 
like Iguanodon. It shows no indication 
of the Dinosaurian lateral serrations, and 
the crown, if it be a crown, is laterally 
expanded, and of a compressed trapezoidal 
form. 
* ? Part of another skeleton. 
t The fragments rejected from the foregoing associated sets of bones are 
preserved in the upright Cabinet LXXXIII. 
