6 
ORNITHOSA URIA FROM THE 
Comp. 
b 
Tablet. 
13 
Specimen. 
1 
C 
1 
V 
1—15 
c 
2 
1—41 
c 
2 
42—43 
c 
3 
1—20 
c 
4 
1— 7 
c 
5 
1—13 
c 
6 
1— 4 
c 
7 
1 
c 
8 
1— 2 
c 
9 
1— 2 
c 
10 
1— 3 
c 
11 
1— 4 
c 
12 
1— 6 
c 
13 
1— 2 
c 
14 
1— 2 
c 
15 
1— 3 
c 
16 
1— 3 
c 
17 
1— 2 
c 
18 
1— 4 
c 
19 
1— 2 
distal end of left tarsus. 
atlas and axis [No. 15 presented by Rev. 
T. G. Bonney]. 
cervical vertebrse. 
cervical vertebrse. 
pectoral and dorsal vertebrae [No. 19 pre¬ 
sented by Rev. T. G. Bonney]. 
sacrum. [No. 3 presented by H. C. Raban, 
Esq.] 
caudal vertebrse. 
reputed caudal vertebrse. 
basi-occipital and basi-temporal bones, 
occipital and parietal segments of skull, 
orbito-eth mo-sphenoid and cast of anterior 
part of brain-cavity. 
? neural arch of sacrum [No. 3 presented by 
Rev. T. G. Bonney]. 
distal end of quadrate bone with quadrato- 
jugal. 
os articulare and proximal end of lower jaw. 
premaxillary and dentary bones of 
Pterodactylus Sedgwicki (Owen). 
Presented by Rev. G. H. Day*, 
premaxillary of Pterodactylus Fittoni 
(Owen). Presented by Rev. T. G. 
Bonney. 
premaxillary and dentary bones of 
Pterodactylus Cuvieri (Bowerbank). 
? premaxillary bones of Pterodactylus 
simus (Owen). 
premaxillary bones of Pterodactylus. 
% premaxillary of Pterodactylus Woodwardi 
(Owen). [No. 4 presented by A. 
Colvin, Esq.] 
premaxillary of Pterodactylus Carteri (MS.). 
* These animals are distinct from the Pterodactylus of Cuvier, and belong to 
new genera. 
