POTTON SANDS. 
7 !) 
Dinosauria and Crocodilia. 
Remains indicating two species of Iguanodon. 
Cabinet. Shelf. 
Specimen. 
CABINET VIII. 
VIII a 
1—25 
dorsal vertebrae. 
a 
26,27 
cervical vertebrae of two species of Igua¬ 
nodon. 
t 
b 
1—22 
phalanges of Iguanodon: 
comprising examples of 1st phalange, of 
2nd, 3rd, and 4th digits. 
c 
1—41 
phalanges, chiefly of Iguanodon: 
1—3, conical claw phalanges of an un- 
figured type. 
4, 5, short metatarsal bones of a species 
of Dinosaur. 
6—10, 17, phalange 1 of digit 2. 
11, 12, 14, 19, 22, 2nd phalange of 
digit 2. 
13, 18, 20, 25, phalange 1 of digit 4. 
26, phalange 2 of digit 4. 
21, phalange 2 of digit 3. 
23, 24, phalange 3 of digit 3. 
30, 33—35, claw-phalange of digit 2. 
36—39, claw-phalange of digit 3. 
31, 32, claw-phalange of digit 4. 
40, 41 are claws of Megalosaur or Ptero- 
dactyle type. 
d 1—26 teeth of Iguanodon. 
d 27—28 fragments of Iguanodon jaws. 
d 29 basi-sphenoid bone, probably of Iguanodon. 
d 30—32 teeth of Megalosaurus. No. 30 presented 
by I. K. Esdaile, Esq. 
