98 
PLESIOSAURIA FROM THE 
Case. Shi-lf. 
85 a 
a 
a 
a 
Tablet. 
3 right coracoid. ) . 
> Plesiosaurus. 
4 left coracoid. ) 
5 right coracoid. 
6 left coracoid. 
| Plesiosaurus. 
Ely. 
Ely. 
85 b 
b 
b 
b 
b 
b 
b 
b 
b 
b 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 
8 
9 
10 
long-necked 
Plesiosaur. 
cervical vertebra of a 
Ely. 
three associated cervical vertebrae of a long¬ 
necked Plesiosaur, with flattened interver¬ 
tebral surfaces. From Downham Market, 
pectoral vertebra. 
dorsal vertebra. ^ 
f Plesiosaurus. Ely. 
aorsal vertebra, 
dorsal vertebra. 
dorsal vertebra, with neural arch anchylosed. 
late dorsal vertebra. 
early caudal vertebra. Witcham. 
85 
c 
c 
c 
2 
3 
4 
girdling shaft of a femur from which 
epiphyses have come away, 
ilium. 
fragments of right and left os pubis. 
both 
right ischium. 
The foregoing, c. 1—4, are from Cottenham, and associated. 
Presented by Pev. S. Banks. 
5 left ischium. Ely. 
6 os pubis. Ely. 
7 os pubis. Ely. 
8 cervical vertebra. Near Ely. 
85 d 
1 
Cottenham. Presented by 
d 
2 
3 
4 
os pubis, imperfect. 
Rev. S. Banks, 
phalange. Ely. 
phalange, probably of Pliosaurus. 
two early dorsal vertebrae of a small Plesiosaur, 
with flattened articular face to the centrum. 
The next 7 specimens are from Ely and associated. They indicate 
a well-defined new species, Plesiosaurus sterrodeirus. 
d 5 a large basi-occipital bone, like that of Ichthyo¬ 
saurus. 
