KIM EU1 DOE CL A Y. 
97 
Case. Shelf. 
84 d 
d 
d 
d 
e 
e 
e 
e 
e 
e 
e 
f 
f 
9 
9 
9 
Tablet. 
5 
6 
7 
8 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
1 
2—6 
1 
2 
3 
two teeth of Pliosaurus with circular crowns, 
from the back of the jaw. 
tooth of Pliosaurus in which the ridges are 
obliterated. 
tooth of Pliosaurus with the ridges very strong, 
two teeth of Pliosaurus with the area usually 
flattened here convex, and the ridges narrow, 
wavy, and few; new species. 
early cervical vertebrae of Pliosaurus, showing 
the double confluent tubercle for the rib at 
the base of the side of the centrum, 
late cervical vertebra of Pliosaurus. 
late cervical vertebra of Pliosaurus brachy- 
spondylus, showing on the left side two 
tubercles for the rib and on the right side 
one large tubercle : associated with the thirty 
vertebrae over Cabinets lxxxii.—lxxxiv. 
pectoral vertebra of Pliosaurus, a little crushed, 
early dorsal of Pliosaurus brachyspondylus. 
dorsal vertebrae of Pliosaur. 
neural arch, probably of a Pliosaurus vertebra. 
pectoral vertebra of Pliosaurus. 
early dorsal vertebrae of Pliosaurus; they over¬ 
hang each other in front. 
four phalanges. 
/ These bones appear to be as- 
6 phalanges. ) •.i-.ij.t_ • a 
1 ® A sociated with the series c . 4, 
9 phalanges. ) an( j c 5 
Case. Shelf. 
85 a 
a 
CASE LXXXY. 
Genus Plesiosaurus. 
Tablet. 
1 right coracoid. 
2 left coracoid. 
/ Plesiosaurus megadeirus. Ely. 
< Associated with specimen pre- 
l sented by Stead Jones, Esq. 
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