Proceedings of the United States National Museum 36 1909
Proceedings of the United States National Museum 36 1909
United States Dept of the Interior
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The neuro-central suture is relatively shorter than in the preceding dor- sals, a groove for the exit of a nerve limiting its extent posteriorly. The arch is higher than those immediately in front, and supports a weak diapophysis without parapophysial facet, indicating the pres- ence of a single-headed rib which may have articulated with a small articular area on the internal side of the preacetabular process of the ilium. In No. 4282, the outer extremity of this process is missing, but it is p...lainly shown in the typical specimens of C. dispar and C\ nanus^ Plate 13 and fig. 39. As shown in fig. 17, the prezygapophyses are large and look almost directly upward. The spinous process is missing on this vertebra of No. 4282, but is present in No. 1877a, Yale Museum (see Plate 13). It is shown as a rectangular plate-like spine rising high above the diapophysis. The superior termination is thickened transversely, more especially on the anterior part of this border, which is heavier than the spine that follows, and, in this species {C.
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