1915.] von Huene, Reptiles in Cope Collection. 503 
visible at the sides of the anterior halves of the second and third sacral 
vertebra. Part of an ilium of Celophysis bauri is connected by matrix with 
this sacrum of Celophysis bauri. The acetabulum of the ilium of Celo- 
physis willistoni is relatively far wider than in Celophysis longicollis. The 
latter species seems to vary quite a good deal in size, as shown by vertebree 
and ilia. 
Strategraphical position and locality. Cope refers to these bones only as 
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Fig. 40. Caelophysis longicollis. Right femur; a anterior, b lateral, c distal view. }. 
(Type: Cope, |. c. 1887, p. 225). oe 
Fig. 41. Celophysis longicollis or C. baurt. Proximal extremity of right(?) tibia of 
C. bauri or of a big metatarsal of C. longicollis: three views. 4. (Type: Cope, l. c. 
1887, p. 226 ‘‘tibia of C. bauri’’). 
