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2. Aspect of the proximal articular sur&.ce of the wing-metacarpal
bone. J.b.5, no. 3.
3. Exterior aspect of the same specimen.
4. Inner aspect of another proximal end. J.b.5, no. 4.
5. The greater part of a small wing-metacarpal bone. J.b.5, no. 1.
Imperfect at the distal end.
6. Distal end of a wing-metacarpal bone. J.b.5, no. 31.
7. Front aspect of the same specimen.

8. Distal end of metatarsal bone or of a metacarpal bone of a small


finger. J.b.8, no. 1.
9. Lateral aspect of a similar bone. J.b.8, no. 2.

10. Outline of the imperfect distal termination of a bone regarded


as left metatarsus of an Ornithosaurian. J.b.13, p. 63.
11. Front aspect of the same specimen.

12. Articular aspect of proximal end of first phalange of the wing-


finger, from which the terminal epiphysis has come away.
J.b.6, no. 10.
13. Diagram outline of the same specimen, p. 56.
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PLATE VII.
Wing Finger.
Fig. 1. Exterior aspect of proximal end of first phalange of the wing-
finger. J.c3.16.12, p. 56.
2. Inner aspect of proximal end of a small wing-metacarpal bone
which has lost its proximal epiphysis; it shows the notch
for the pneumatic foramen. J.c1.8.8.
3. Fragment of the proximal end of a large wing-metacarpal bone,
showing near the fig. 3 part of the articular surface.
J.c3.15. 10.
4. Distal end of 1 first phalange of the wing-finger. J.c6.31. 7, no.
1.
5. Distal articular surface of a first phalange.
6. Distal end of a first phalange. J.b.6, no. 4.

7. Proximal end of the second phalange of the wing-finger.


J.c2.12.12, p. 57.
8. Proximal end of a small second phalange. J.b.7, no. 7.
9. Proximal end of a large second phalange. J.b.7, no. 4.

10. Side view of distal end of right femur. J.b.11, no. 11, p. 62.
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PLATE VIII.
Pelvis, Femur, Tibia, &c.
Fig. 1. Fragment of a large right os innominatum. The faint T-
shaped lines in the acetabulum indicate the limits of
the three component pelvic bones; fig. 1 is placed at
the posterior border of the ischium. J.b.10, no. 1.
2. Imperfect right os innominatum, with the anterior and
posterior wings of the ilium broken away. J.b.10, no. 4,
p. 69.
3. Imperfect left os innominatum showing the small obturator
foramen which divides the pubis from the ischium. On
the anterior border of the pubis is seen a depression,
which may have given attachment to the prepubic
bone. J.b.10, no. 3.
4. Visceral aspect of an imperfect right ischium. J.c4.20.2.

5. Exterior side aspect of a right femur. J.c2.11. 20.


6. Front aspect of the same specimen, p. 62.
7. Posterior aspect of proximal end of right femur of a different
genus, showing a pit for the obturator muscle. J.b.11,
no. 1.
8. Front aspect of the same specimen.
9. Outline of the proximal articular end; the obturator pit is
darkened.
10. Posterior aspect of distal end of right femur. J.b.11, no. 20.
11. Outline of the distal articular end of the same specimen.
12. Distal end of a large right femur. J.b.11, no. 12.

13. Proximal end of tibia (? front aspect). J.b.12, no. 8.


14. Another view of the same specimen, p. 62.
15. Outline of the articular aspect of the same tibia. The non-
articular part is shaded.

16. Claw phalange. J.c1.2.5, p. 69.


17. Claw phalange. J.c.9, no. 4.

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PLATE IX.
Neck Vertebræ.
Fig. 1. Anterior aspect of an axis to which the atlas was not
anchylosed. J.c3.15. 2, p. 64.
2. Anchylosed atlas and axis seen from the base of the
vertebra. J.c.1, no. 8.
3. Anchylosed atlas and axis seen from above. J.c.1, no. 14.
4. Atlas, neural arch imperfect. J.c.1, no. 10.
5. Anchylosed atlas and axis seen from the side, the neural
arch of the atlas is wanting. The light space in the
centrum of the axis is the pneumatic foramen. J.c.1,
no. 14.

6. Large cervical vertebra seen from below. J.c.2, no. 42, p. 65.
7. Small cervical vertebra seen from below. J.c.2, no. 43.
8. Cervical vertebra seen from behind. J.c.2, no. 5.
9. Cervical vertebra seen from above. J.c.2, no. 23.
10. Cervical vertebra seen from the left side. J.c6.27.1, no. 4.
11. Cervical vertebra of another genus seen from the left side.
J.c.2, no. 13.
12. Base of the centrum of the last true cervical vertebra. J.c.2,
no. 40.
13. Right side of cervical vertebra. J.c.2, no. 7.
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PLATE X.
Back and Tail Vertebræ.
Fig. 1. Centrum of a vertebra from the region between the neck and
the back, called pectoral. J.c.3, no. 19, p. 69.
2. Dorsal vertebra seen from below. J.c2.12.3, no. 2.
3. The same specimen seen from behind.
4. Right side view of a dorsal vertebra showing the neural spine
nearly perfect. J.c.3, no. 20.
5. The same specimen seen from behind.
6. Right side of dorsal vertebra showing anterior and posterior
zygapophyses. The neural spine broken.
7. Front view of the same specimen. The centrum is seen to
form but a small part of the anterior articular surface.

8. Bight side of a sacral vertebra J.c.4, no. 1, p. 73.


9. Front aspect of the same specimen. The neural arch forms
part of the intervertebral articulation with the centrum.
10. Side view of the anterior part of a sacrum, presented by H.
C. Raban Esq. J.c.4, no. 3.
11. The same specimen seen from below.
12. Inferior aspect of posterior part of sacrum of a different
genus. J.c.4, no. 2.

13. Large caudal vertebra seen from above. J.c.5, no. 9.


14. The same specimen seen from beneath, p. 75.
15. Left side of the same specimen.
16. Anterior articulation of the same specimen.
17. Posterior aspect of the same specimen.
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PLATE XI.
Cranium.
Fig. 1. Occipital aspect of the skull of a Pterosaurian. J.c.8, no. 2, p.
84.
2. Anterior aspect of the same skull, showing a transverse
section of the brain cavity fractured through the
parietal bones. At its base on each side are seen the
optic lobes.
3. Anterior aspect of a Pterodactyle skull of a different genus.
J.c.8, no. 1. The frontal bones have come away from
the parietal at the suture, p. 80.
4. Superior aspect of the same specimen looking upon the
parietal, supra-occipital, and ex-occipital bones.
5. Occipital aspect of the same specimen, showing the foramen
magnum, the absence of the basi-occipital bone, and
the basi-sphenoid mass.
6. Side view of the same specimen, showing below the girdling
occipital crest the excavation for the quadrate bone's
articulation with the skull, and the forward
prolongation of the basi-sphenoid mass.
7. Palatal aspect of the basi-sphenoid bone. J.c.9. To be
compared with the small triangular mass in fig. 5, p.
85.
8. Side view of the ethmo-sphenoid mass, J.c.9, showing the
lateral boundary of the front of the cerebral
hemispheres, p. 85.
9. Posterior aspect of the same specimen, showing parts of the
cups which covered the anterior termination of the
cerebral lobes.
10. Anterior view of the cerebral lobes in a natural mould of the
brain, in the collection of J. F. Walker, Esq. It may be
compared with figs. 2. and 9, p. 87.
11. Superior aspect of a natural mould of the brain, showing the
outline of the cerebral lobes, and the cerebellum
between them behind. Portions of bone in the temporal
region are left attached, p. 87.
12. Side view of the same specimen; one cerebral lobe is seen
behind the other. The anterior termination of this figure
may be compared with the posterior outline of fig. 8.
13. Side view of basi-occipital bone, p. 78.
14. Palatal aspect of quadrate bone, showing the articulation for
the lower jaw, and the thin quadrato-jugal attached to
its outside, p. 89.
15. Exterior aspect of quadrato-jugal and quadrate bones.
Above the articulation in German specimens is the
outline of the orbit of the eye.
16. Anterior aspect of the distal end of a left quadrate bone.
17. Posterior aspect of the same specimen, showing the wing
for the pterygoid articulation.
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PLATE XII.
Facial Bones and Lower Jaw.
Fig. 1. Side view of the dentary bone of Ornithocheirus
machærorhynchus, showing its posterior attenuation
towards the palate. J.c6.33.1, p. 113.
2. Superior aspect of the same specimen, showing the palatal
groove and tooth sockets.
3. Articular end of left ramus of mandible, J.4, showing its
posterior termination, p. 91.
4. Articular end of left ramus of mandible, J.c6.32. 2, fractured
through the articulation.
5. Side view of anterior part of dentary bone of Ornithocheirus
Cuvieri ? J.c.15, p. 113.
6. Side view of anterior part of premaxillary bone of
Ornithocheirus microdon, fractured at both ends.
J.c.29, p. 116.
7. Palatal aspect of the same specimen, showing the palatal
ridge and tooth sockets.
8. Palatal aspect of anterior part of premaxillary bone of
Ornithocheirus denticulatus. J.c5.28.1, p. 122.
9. Side view of the same specimen.
10. Tooth, showing absorption by the successional tooth, on the
inner side of the fang. J.c.27, no. 10, p. 92.
11. Tooth. J.c1.1.4.
12. Fang of a large tooth. J.c.27, no. 34.
13. Undetermined [? pterygoid end of palatine bone]. J.c1.2.7,
p. 91.
14. Other side of same specimen.
15. 1 Vomer, side view. J.c.10, no. 2, p. 88.
16. 1 Palatal view of the same specimen.
17. Pelvis with a bone attached like the middle part of J.c.10,
no. 2. ?Neural arch of sacral vertebra.

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