. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. C. 3848 3846 Figure 21. Cardiocephaliis. Scapulocoracoid, Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. nos. 3868 and 3844 ventrolateral views. x5. Cardiocephalus. Pelvis. A. right innom- inate, no. 3848, lateral view; pubis partially restored from no. 3850. B. ventral aspect of same. C. dorsal surface of same. no. 3846 immature ilium. All X 5. anterodorsal edge along which the bone is "incomplete" and was continued by cartilage, and an inwardly turned coracoid portion which bears the "screw-shaped" glenoid fossa. The coracoid r


. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. C. 3848 3846 Figure 21. Cardiocephaliis. Scapulocoracoid, Ft. Sill, Oklahoma. nos. 3868 and 3844 ventrolateral views. x5. Cardiocephalus. Pelvis. A. right innom- inate, no. 3848, lateral view; pubis partially restored from no. 3850. B. ventral aspect of same. C. dorsal surface of same. no. 3846 immature ilium. All X 5. anterodorsal edge along which the bone is "incomplete" and was continued by cartilage, and an inwardly turned coracoid portion which bears the "screw-shaped" glenoid fossa. The coracoid region is narrower than the scapula; in immature specimens such as no. 9929 (fig. 22) and no. 3845 it is extremely short, scarcely completing the glenoid, and obviously was continued both medially and posteriorly by cartilage. Larger specimens [ nos. 3844 and 3868 (fig. 21) and no. 9930. 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 Peabody Museum of Natural History. New Haven : The Museum


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