The annals and magazine of natural history : zoology, botany, and geology . tig. 2) 375 cm. in length A second bone which awaits development from itsmatnx is somewhat larger and has J apparent length (3) The femur a strong pillar-like bone, having the head in r. T1 , co,ui3les. Iheie is no trace of a third trochanter (4) The humeri are 85 cm. long, 24 cm. across the r articular surfaces, 30 cm. across the supra-condyTaJndges, the head being 24 cm. from sideVslTndW cm. from front to back(•0 The atlas (fig. 3) is 47-5 cm. in extreme width fromwing owing, 24 cm. in depth of wing, and wi h acondyl


The annals and magazine of natural history : zoology, botany, and geology . tig. 2) 375 cm. in length A second bone which awaits development from itsmatnx is somewhat larger and has J apparent length (3) The femur a strong pillar-like bone, having the head in r. T1 , co,ui3les. Iheie is no trace of a third trochanter (4) The humeri are 85 cm. long, 24 cm. across the r articular surfaces, 30 cm. across the supra-condyTaJndges, the head being 24 cm. from sideVslTndW cm. from front to back(•0 The atlas (fig. 3) is 47-5 cm. in extreme width fromwing owing, 24 cm. in depth of wing, and wi h acondylar surface of 27-4 cm. * Ann. & Mag Nat. Hist. eer. 8, vol. viii. p. 71] (19111 mteresl li T. , / I ,l , h» -.•.,y oblimtion to bis roll, „., ,i , al :l- ??» «>« 378 Mr. C. Forster-Cooper on Thaumastotherium osborni. (G) An anterior cervical vertebra (fig. 4, side view) of squareshape, measuring- 30 cm. in length along the centrumand 33 cm. across the widest part. In shape itcorresponds roughly with the anterior vertebrae of the Fiar. Fi- 2.


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