Catalogue of the fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural history) ..By Richard Lydekker .. . Cimoliosaurus (<?/.) trochanterics.—Dorsal aspect of the right hu-merus ; from the Kimeridge Clayof Oxfordshire. TV. a, preaxial;p, postaxial border; e, divisionbetween radial and ulnar facets.{After Phillips.) Cimoliosaurus (cf.) trochanter ins.—Ventral aspect of the right hu-merus, with the radius (r), ulna(u), and pisiform {p); from theKimeridge Clay. \. The con-tour of the three distal bones issomewhat conjectural, and is givenfrom HuIkes figure. 31787. The right femur of a l


Catalogue of the fossil Reptilia and Amphibia in the British Museum (Natural history) ..By Richard Lydekker .. . Cimoliosaurus (<?/.) trochanterics.—Dorsal aspect of the right hu-merus ; from the Kimeridge Clayof Oxfordshire. TV. a, preaxial;p, postaxial border; e, divisionbetween radial and ulnar facets.{After Phillips.) Cimoliosaurus (cf.) trochanter ins.—Ventral aspect of the right hu-merus, with the radius (r), ulna(u), and pisiform {p); from theKimeridge Clay. \. The con-tour of the three distal bones issomewhat conjectural, and is givenfrom HuIkes figure. 31787. The right femur of a large individual, with the postaxial(Fig.) border of the distal extremity imperfect; from theKimeridge Clay of Wiltshire. The type specimen:originally in the collection of the Earl of by Owen in the Rep. Brit. Assoc for 1839,p. 85 ; noticed by Hulke in the Quart. Journ. Geol. Socvol. xxvi. p. 620 (the specimen being then labelled Plesio-saurus brachydirus), where it is compared to No. 40106;and figured by Phillips in his Geology of Oxford/ p. 364,as a humerus. Length 0,680 (24 inche


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