. Elements of geology : a text-book for colleges and for the general reader. Geology. Fig. 748.—1. Bones of left fore-leg of Camptosaurus dispar (after Marsh): s, scapula; c, coracoid; h, humerus; r, radius; u, ulna; I, first digit; V. fifth digit. 2. Bones of left hind-leg of Campto- notus dispar: il, ilium; is, ischium; /;, pubis; /;', post-pubis;/, femur; t, tibia;/', fibula; a, astragalus; c, calcaneum; /, first metatarsal; IVmt, fourth metatarsal. Both figures one-twelfth natural size. American genera. They were four- to five-toed, digitigrade, and bipe- dal. This is shown by the disparit


. Elements of geology : a text-book for colleges and for the general reader. Geology. Fig. 748.—1. Bones of left fore-leg of Camptosaurus dispar (after Marsh): s, scapula; c, coracoid; h, humerus; r, radius; u, ulna; I, first digit; V. fifth digit. 2. Bones of left hind-leg of Campto- notus dispar: il, ilium; is, ischium; /;, pubis; /;', post-pubis;/, femur; t, tibia;/', fibula; a, astragalus; c, calcaneum; /, first metatarsal; IVmt, fourth metatarsal. Both figures one-twelfth natural size. American genera. They were four- to five-toed, digitigrade, and bipe- dal. This is shown by the disparity in size of hind and fore limbs. They were carnivorous. The Omithopoda included, among foreign representatives, the Igu- anodon and Compsognathus, already figured (pp. 441 and 443), together. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original LeConte, Joseph, 1823-1901. New York : D. Appleton and Co.


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