. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. POSTCRANIAL BONES 45 the anterior three-fourths of the length of the centrum, and is wedge shaped, descending from the anterior end to an angle just in front of the middle of the vertebra, and then rising posteriorly. Transverse processes arise near the anterior end of the neural arch pedi- cels. They slope downward and forward, and are widest at their posterior border. They somewhat resemble those of anterior dorsal vertebrae of Varanosaurus (WilHston, 1911, PI. 2), but are shorter than most pelycosaur diapophyses. Diapophyses of the anterior

. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. POSTCRANIAL BONES 45 the anterior three-fourths of the length of the centrum, and is wedge shaped, descending from the anterior end to an angle just in front of the middle of the vertebra, and then rising posteriorly. Transverse processes arise near the anterior end of the neural arch pedi- cels. They slope downward and forward, and are widest at their posterior border. They somewhat resemble those of anterior dorsal vertebrae of Varanosaurus (WilHston, 1911, PI. 2), but are shorter than most pelycosaur diapophyses. Diapophyses of the anterior Stock Photo
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. Bulletin. Natural history; Natuurlijke historie. POSTCRANIAL BONES 45 the anterior three-fourths of the length of the centrum, and is wedge shaped, descending from the anterior end to an angle just in front of the middle of the vertebra, and then rising posteriorly. Transverse processes arise near the anterior end of the neural arch pedi- cels. They slope downward and forward, and are widest at their posterior border. They somewhat resemble those of anterior dorsal vertebrae of Varanosaurus (WilHston, 1911, PI. 2), but are shorter than most pelycosaur diapophyses. Diapophyses of the anterior vertebrae of Captorhinus are of. 3841 3824. 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 work.. Peabody Museum of Natural History. New Haven : The Museum