
 
        
         
		pi.  15 f. 5a, b, c; e-g: metatarsals II-IV (d, metatarsal I, is wanting),  
 Lit  (e +  / +  g): S  1929, pi.  16 f. 7;  (e): S  1929, p. 244, textf.  14 upper  
 row,  pi.  15 f.  16;  (/):  S  1929, p.  247,  pi.  16 f.  3;  (g):  S  1929,  p.  
 248/9 [left, ex errore]; h-^p: phalanges, Lit: S  1929, p. 254; h-ll first  
 phalanges,  Lit  (i):  S  1929,  pi.  16  f.  18;  {k):  S  1929,  pi.  16  f.  24;  
 m—p:  second phalanges,  Lit  (n) :  S  1929,  pi.  16  f.  27;  (p) :  S.  1929,  
 pi.  16 f.  29. 
 16241  Right calcaneum. S det.  1949. 
 15572a, b Calcanea,  a:  right;  b:  left.  Lit  (b):  S  1929,  pi.  14 f.  13. 
 15573  Left calcaneum. Lit:  S  1929,  pi.  14 f.  10a, b, c; pi.  15 f.  4. 
 15571  Fragment  of left  astragalus. 
 16184a-/  Left  tarsal  bones,  a:  navicular;  b:  cuboid;  c:  tibial;  
 d, e, f: cuneiform  1, 2, 3. S det.  1949. 
 15574  Dorsal part of left navicular. Lit: S  1929, p. 231. 
 15575  Left  tibial.  Lit:  S  1929,  p.  237,  textf.  12  on  top, pi.  15  
 f.  4,  7 a-d. 
 15577  Proximal  part  of  right metatarsal  I.  Lit:  S  1929,  p.  241. 
 16165 Left metatarsal I, the proximal part damaged. Lit: S  1929, 
 p. 241. 
 15579  Distal fragment of left metatarsal III. 
 15576a-c  Metatarsals  IV.  a:  right,  the  proximal  part  missing,  
 Lit:  S  1929,  p.  248/9  [left,  ex  errore];  b,  c:  proximal  fragments  
 of left metatarsals IV. 
 15591  Left metatarsal V. Tegelen  1935, J. H. H.  S t o r m s   leg. 
 15578  Left metatarsal V,  the proximal part incomplete. 
 15580  First  phalanx  of  third  left  digit. 
 15581  Second phalanx of fourth left digit. 
 Order Carnivora Bowdich,  1821 
 Family Hyaenidae Gray,  1869 
 5.  Crocuta perrierii (Luroth,  1829)  Plate  1 
 15979  Right  P2.  From  R.  W e i n g a r t n e  r’s  collection.  L it:  
 B  1931,  p.  153  “P. 3  (drittletzter)  inf  dext.” ;  S  1935,  p.  78. 
 16222a-e  Coprolites  (a, b:  plate  1). These  coprolites were  identified  
 from photographs by Dr S.  S c h a u b   of  the Basel Museum  
 of Natural History. They are much larger and of a somewhat darker  
 colour  than  those  described  and  figured by Dr A.  S c h r e u d e r   
 (1935, p. 78, pi.  1  f. 2).