. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 476 Annals of the South African Museum to be very slightly greater than the coracoid. short, situated and directed posteriorly. The glenoid is deep,. Fig. 36.—Left coraco-scapula of Pareiasuchus peringueyi (2337). xtl. (a) Lateral. (b) Internal. (c) Posterior. The cleithrum is not preserved, although the surface for its articu- lation is apparent on the antero-external border of the scapula ; being lost, it would appear as if it were but loosely applied. Humerus.—The humerus is of medium size, short
. Annals of the South African Museum = Annale van die Suid-Afrikaanse Museum. Natural history. 476 Annals of the South African Museum to be very slightly greater than the coracoid. short, situated and directed posteriorly. The glenoid is deep,. Fig. 36.—Left coraco-scapula of Pareiasuchus peringueyi (2337). xtl. (a) Lateral. (b) Internal. (c) Posterior. The cleithrum is not preserved, although the surface for its articu- lation is apparent on the antero-external border of the scapula ; being lost, it would appear as if it were but loosely applied. Humerus.—The humerus is of medium size, short and light, with a fairly small proximal and a medium distal expansion stand- ing as preserved at 20° to each other ; the delto-pectoral crest is short and the proximal corner on the anterior dorso-ventral line is prominent ; the proximal surface is very much distorted, so that its nature can, unfortunately, not be accurately determined. The trochlear fossa is fairly deep and the distal articulation only moderately swollen. Ulna and Radius (PL XLIV, figs, b and c).—-The olecranon process was apparently quite strong, the proximal limiting ridge to the articulatory surface present, and the postaxial bulging weak. Foot.—-Only part of the carpus and scattered phalanges are 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 South African Museum. Cape Town : The Museum
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