The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . ent. eel. A, seen from the front. B = Proximal end. C = Distal , bicipital groove; , crista anterior; , deltoid ridge; ect, ecto-condyle ; ent., entocondyle; h., head ; , inner tuberosity; ] inter-trochlear ridge ; , onter tuberosity ; t, trochlear surface. not seen in the specimen now described. The entocondyle {ent.,fig. 2, A) is large, and bears on its outer side a large tuberosity forthe attachment of muscles; its posterior angle does not project Vol. 70.] VERTEBRATES FROM BRITISH EAST AFRICA. 175 beyo


The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London . ent. eel. A, seen from the front. B = Proximal end. C = Distal , bicipital groove; , crista anterior; , deltoid ridge; ect, ecto-condyle ; ent., entocondyle; h., head ; , inner tuberosity; ] inter-trochlear ridge ; , onter tuberosity ; t, trochlear surface. not seen in the specimen now described. The entocondyle {ent.,fig. 2, A) is large, and bears on its outer side a large tuberosity forthe attachment of muscles; its posterior angle does not project Vol. 70.] VERTEBRATES FROM BRITISH EAST AFRICA. 175 beyond the articulation and is rounded off, not forming a rightangle as in Brachyodus. The ectocondyle (ect., fig. 2, A) is pro-minent, but the supinator ridge is not well marked. On the whole,this bone may be regarded as belonging to a large Anthracothere,probably allied closely to Brachyodus. A second less perfect humerus (specimen b), of smaller size,though otherwise similar, was collected; and from beds of the sameage at Moghara I obtained another similar but


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