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136
J. W. HULKE ON SOME IGTJANODON-EEMAINS.
Fig. 1. — Restoration of the Left Hind Limb o/Iguanodon Seelyi.
(About ^ nat. size.)
centim. (about 4 feet). Its greatest depth, from the dorsal to the
ventral border behind the acetabulum through the ischial process, is
33 centim (13 in.). The dorsal border viewed from above is sinu-
ous

it bends outwards above the ischial process, and again in the
preacetabular process. In a side view it is seen to rise slightly from
the last-named process to above the ischial process, its highest
point, whence it slopes uniformly downwards to the posterior end of
the bone. The ventral border behind the acetabulum is straight

it
is longitudinally grooved. The preacetabular process .pa) is rela-
tively short, its length being less than that of the postacetabular part
of the bone

it contracts rapidly from its stout base, and for more
than half its length it is much flattened. Its cross-section at 10
centim. (4 in.) from its free end is an oval figure the diameters of
which are 3f centim. (1-J- in.) and 11 centim. (4J in.). The chord
of the acetabular arc is 23 centim. (9 in.). The pubic process
.p) is angular

it juts downwards and forwards. The ischial pro-
cess (t) is a stout low swelling. The outer surface of the ilium

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The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London.
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36935907
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51125
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Page 136
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https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/36935907
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  • The Quarterly journal of the Geological Society of London. v. 38 (1882).
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