1915.7." von Huene, Reptiles in Cope Collection. 001 
Celophysis belongs in the family Podokesauridz recently established 
by the writer (I. c.). All the bones are hollow and have thin walls. The 
vertebree are elongated; the sacrum consists of at least 3 vertebree, probably 
Fig. 34. Celophysis longicollis. Distal end of a large metacarpal; a side view, b articu- 
lar facet. * a ; 
Fig. 35. Celophysis longicollis or C. bauri. Distal end of smaller (lateral?) metacarpal. 
xX 2. 
Fig. 36. Celophysis longicollis. First phalange of largest finger; a front, b side view. 
x 4. (Type: Cope, 1. c. 1887, p. 225). i 
Fig. 37. Celophysis longicollis. Claw phalange of first(?) finger; a side view, b articu- 
lar view. 4. (Type: Cope, l. c. 1887, p. 225). ’ 
Fig. 38. Celophysis longicollis. Fragments of right ilium; a lateral aspect, 6 from below 
aE 
showing articular facets for ischium and pubis and big acetabular crest. x 4. (Type: 
Cope, i 1887, p. 224. “No, os) 
‘4.’ The ‘Hum is of the Ornitholestes. type and differs from that of the Tri-. 
‘assic. Pachypodosauria by the bulky lower process and the broad spina 
anterior. The pubis is slender and longer than the femur (different from 
