. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. Peterson and : Elosaurus Parvus. 495 teriorly with that (hamctcr siil>ci|ual throui^^hout its Icn^jth. 'I'hc head of the femur is phxcecl at riL;hl angles to the shaft of the bone, in which respect it most resembles the femur of Diplodocus} The head is separated from the great trochanter by a slight constriction (see Fig. 5), but blenils into the shaft without a well-defined Fig. 5. Proximal end of right femur of Elosaurus parvus (No. 566), one-half natural size. //, head ;


. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. Peterson and : Elosaurus Parvus. 495 teriorly with that (hamctcr siil>ci|ual throui^^hout its Icn^jth. 'I'hc head of the femur is phxcecl at riL;hl angles to the shaft of the bone, in which respect it most resembles the femur of Diplodocus} The head is separated from the great trochanter by a slight constriction (see Fig. 5), but blenils into the shaft without a well-defined Fig. 5. Proximal end of right femur of Elosaurus parvus (No. 566), one-half natural size. //, head ; !^J., great trochanter. The fourth*"' trochanter is very small, hardly more than a slight rugosity, placed on the internal margin on the u])per half of the posterior side. Distally the femur expands, giving rise to the external and internal condyles, which are separated by a deep intercondylar groove. An external condylar groove divides the external condyle in two parts. See Fig. 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 Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History. [Pittsburgh] : Published by authority of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Institute


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