4 
ORNITHOSA URIA FROM THE 
Case. Comp. Drawer. Specimen. 
J h 10 ' 32 
33—34 
35—37 
38 
39 
40 
marginal plate of Chelone. [Dr Forbes 
Young Collection.] 
costal plates Chelone.—Durham, 
marginal and costal plates Chelone. 
Burham. 
shaft of a bone of Pterodactyle (probably 
humerus).—Cherry Hinton, 
cervical vertebra of a Pterodactyle. 
Dorking. 
proximal end of humerus of Pterodactyle. 
Lewes. 
In the drawers above are placed the basioccipital bone, the 
atlas and axis anclrylosed, the third and fourth cervical 
vertebrse of an Ichthyosaur, and some of the facial bones 
from the lower Chalk, over the * Coprolite’ bed of the Upper 
Greensand, near Cambridge. Also a few teeth in badly 
preserved fragments of jaws from the lower Chalk of Reach. 
The remainder of the Chalk Ichthyosaurs are in a cabinet 
in the East room (Lecture room.) 
ORNITHOSAURIA 
(or Pterodactyles) 
FROM THE CAMBRIDGE UPPER GREENSAND. 
Index to the Osteological Collection of Pterodactyle Remains 
exhibited in the Table-case over Cabinet J.* 
a 
a 
a 
a 
Pectoral and Pelvic girdles and limbs. 
1 1 fore part of sternum. 
2 1—23 coracoid. 
3 1—17 scapula. 
4 1— 6 distal end of scapula. 
* For descriptions and figures of the bones in this Collection see the 
Memoir on the Osteology of the Cambridge Pterodactyles. 
