CAMBRIDGE UPPER GREENSAND. 
5 
Case. 
J 
J 
Comp. 
a 
Tablet. 
5 
Specimen. 
1— 4 
proximal end of scapula. 
a 
6 
1—46 
humerus. [No. 2 & 4 presented by C. J. 
Parker, Esq. No. 5 presented by C. S. 
Perceval, Esq. No. 35 presented by 
Pev. G. H. Pay.] 
a 
7 
1— 3 
proximal end of humerus. 
a 
8 
1 
portion of shaft probably of a large humerus. 
a 
9 
1— 6 
? proximal end of ulna. 
a 
10 
1—10 
distal end of ulna. 
a 
11 
1— 7 
1 proximal end of radius. 
a 
12 
1— 4 
distal end of radius. 
a 
13 
5— 6 
another form of distal end of radius. 
a 
14 
1— 2 
undetermined fragments. [? pterygoid end 
of palatine bone]. 
a 
15 
1— 2 
epiphyses, apparently proximal of tibia. 
a 
1G 
1— 2 
fragments in shape like furculum, but pro- 
bably scapulae. 
a 
17 
1 
fragment probably of a distal carpal ; re- 
sembling the long bone of the tarsus in 
Pterodactylia with the tarsus composite. 
a 
18 
1 
fragment probably of a scapula. 
b 
1 
1—13 
proximal carpal [No. 7 pres, by Pev. 
T. G. Bonney.] 
b 
2 
1—18 
distal carpal, with casts from proximal end 
of wing-metacarpal bone and from 
distal end of proximal carpal. 
b 
3 
1— 8 
distal carpal [No. 5—8 distal carpal pre- 
sented by Pev. T. G. Bonney.] 
b 
4 
1—10 
lateral carpal [2 & 9 presented by Pev. 
- 
T. G. Bonney.] 
b 
5 
1—31 
wing metacarpal bone. 
b 
6 
1—11 
first phalange of wing finger. 
b 
7 
1—15 
second phalange of wing finger. 
b 
8 
1— 7 
distal end of metacarpal or metatarsal bones. 
b 
9 
1— 4 
claw-phalange. 
b 
10 
1— 9 
os innominatum. 
b 
11 
1—26 
femur. 
b 
12 
1—11 
? tibia. 
