Memoirs of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . Plate XVIII. Figure 1.—Left scapula and coracoid of Pteranodon sp., No. 2616; seen from in Figure 2.—The same specimen; seen from the rear, x MEM. CONN. ACAD., VOL. II. PLATE Plate XIX. Figures 1—8.—Bones of the left wing preserved in the type of P. ingens Marsh, No. Figure 1.—Humerus; superior or anconal surface. Figure 2.—The same bone; inferior surface. Figure 3.—Ulna; inferior surface. Figures 4a, 4b.—Proximal and distal ends of the radius ; inferior surface. Figures 5 a, 5b.—Proximal and distal


Memoirs of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences . Plate XVIII. Figure 1.—Left scapula and coracoid of Pteranodon sp., No. 2616; seen from in Figure 2.—The same specimen; seen from the rear, x MEM. CONN. ACAD., VOL. II. PLATE Plate XIX. Figures 1—8.—Bones of the left wing preserved in the type of P. ingens Marsh, No. Figure 1.—Humerus; superior or anconal surface. Figure 2.—The same bone; inferior surface. Figure 3.—Ulna; inferior surface. Figures 4a, 4b.—Proximal and distal ends of the radius ; inferior surface. Figures 5 a, 5b.—Proximal and distal ends of metacarpal V. Figure 6.—Carpus ; proximal surface. Figure 7.—Carpus ; dorsal view. Figure 8.—Carpus ; distal view. Figures 9—19.—Bones of the right wing preserved in the type of P. occidentalis Marsh,No. 1164. x Figure 9.—Humerus; superior or anconal surface. Figure 10.—The same bone; inferior surface. Figure 11.—Ulna; proximal end: superior surface. Figures 12a, 12b.—Proximal and distal ends of the radius; superior surface. Figure 13.—Carpalia: proximal surface. Figure 14.—Carpalia; distal surface. Figures 15 a, 15 b.—Fragmentary metacarpal V. Figure 16.—First phalanx of digit V (wing finger); rad


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