. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIG. 27. A. Lower surface of interclavicle, No. 7442, U. of Mich. X B. Right ilium, outer side, No. 7322, U. of Mich. X C. Left ilium, outer side, No. 7244, U. of Mich. X D. Left ilium, outer side, No. 7333, U. of Mich. X E. Left ilium, outer side, No. 7266, U. of Mich. X rugose pits below this edge, marking the place of insertion of the distal ends of the sacral ribs. Below the posterior pit there is a wide rugose surface which received the posterior half of the distal end of the second rib. Above this surface the lowe


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. FIG. 27. A. Lower surface of interclavicle, No. 7442, U. of Mich. X B. Right ilium, outer side, No. 7322, U. of Mich. X C. Left ilium, outer side, No. 7244, U. of Mich. X D. Left ilium, outer side, No. 7333, U. of Mich. X E. Left ilium, outer side, No. 7266, U. of Mich. X rugose pits below this edge, marking the place of insertion of the distal ends of the sacral ribs. Below the posterior pit there is a wide rugose surface which received the posterior half of the distal end of the second rib. Above this surface the lower edge of the concave surface extends back as far as the posterior end of the broken bone; it evidently extended to the extremity in the perfect specimen. The whole bone is much heavier than in No. 7322, the anterior edge just below the anterior process of the upper edge being excep- tionally thick. No. 7333 differs from either of the previously described forms in that the height is much less relative to the length (fig. 27 D; plate 12, fig. F). The length of the anterior. 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 Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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