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MR. J. W. HULKE OK HYPSILOPHODOK FOKII. 
Fig. 3. Front view of the lower end of the bones of the leg with the proximal tarsalia. 
F. The fibula. 
T. The tibia. 
As. The astragalus. 
Ca. The os calcis. 
Fig. 4. Outer view of the same. 
Fig. 5. Posterior view of the same. 
Fig. 6. Inner view of the same. 
Fig. 7. Inferior view of the same. 
Fig. 8. View of the proximal end of the tibia (fig. 2), projected on a dotted outline of 
the distal end to illustrate the directions of their long axes. 
PLATE 81. 
Fig. 1. Front view of the same tibia as shown in Plate 80, fig. 2. 
per. The prsecnemial crest. 
Fig. 2. Lateral view of bones of right hind leg and foot. 
T. The tibia. 
F. The fibula. 
Ca. The os calcis. 
1—5 m. The metatarsals. 
Fig. 3. Oblique outer view of a left hind foot. The'lettering as in fig. 2. 
PLATE 82. 
Bestoration of the skeleton of Hypsilophodon. 
