PLATE XVI. 
Figs. 1,1 a, and 1 b. Anterior, posterior, and inferior views of a humerus of E. 
primigenius, No. 30,531, British Museum, from the Bay of Galway. (About £ natural 
size.) 
Figs 2 and 2 a. Anterior and posterior views of a humerus of E. meridionalis, 
No. 200, Gunn Collection, Norwich Museum, from the Forest Bed, coast of Norfolk. 
(About jy natural size.) 
Fig. 3. Inferior view of the distal extremity of a humerus of E. meridionals , 
Norwich Museum, from the Forest Bed, Rockland. (About natural size.) 
Figs. 4, 4 a, and 4 b. Anterior, posterior, and inferior views of a humerus of E. 
Adaticus, No. 2744 e, in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons, London. 
(About ^ natural size.) 
Figs. 5, 5 a, and 5 b. Anterior, posterior, and inferior views of a humerus of E. 
Africanus, No. 708 h, British Museum. (About \ natural size.) 
Figs. 6, 6 a, and 6 b. Anterior, posterior, and inferior views of a humerus of E. 
antiquvs, in the Cotton Collection, Jermyn Street Museum, from the brick-earths of 
Ilford, Essex. (About | natural size.) 
The expenses connected with the drawing of the specimens upon the stone in 
connection with Plates XVI, XX, XXI, XXII, and XXV, were defrayed by a grant 
allocated by the Government Grant Committee of the Royal Society for the Promotion 
of Scientific Research. 
