Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories, 1. köide,1. numberU.S. Government Printing Office, 1874 |
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... vertebr¿ . The large size of the head , compared with the rest of the animal , was supplemented by the length and slenderness of the limbs , which considerably exceeded the proportions they bear in the existing horse . The lumbar vertebr¿ ...
... vertebr¿ . The large size of the head , compared with the rest of the animal , was supplemented by the length and slenderness of the limbs , which considerably exceeded the proportions they bear in the existing horse . The lumbar vertebr¿ ...
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... vertebr¿ . Diameter of articular face of centrum , ( transverse ) . Diameter of articular face of centrum , ( vertical ) Length of humerus ( axial ) Diameter proximal end , ( anteroposterior ) . Diameter proximal end , ( transverse ) M ...
... vertebr¿ . Diameter of articular face of centrum , ( transverse ) . Diameter of articular face of centrum , ( vertical ) Length of humerus ( axial ) Diameter proximal end , ( anteroposterior ) . Diameter proximal end , ( transverse ) M ...
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... vertebr¿ are similar in size and proportions , but the metatarsus is materially shorter than that of P. sejunctus , and the phalanges of all the toes , and es- pecially the coffin - bones , considerably stouter . Compare measurements ...
... vertebr¿ are similar in size and proportions , but the metatarsus is materially shorter than that of P. sejunctus , and the phalanges of all the toes , and es- pecially the coffin - bones , considerably stouter . Compare measurements ...
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... vertebr¿ indicate affinity to the Camelida and there is nothing in the remainder of the structure to contradict such relation . The separation of the os trapezoides is found in the camels and very few others only among Ruminantia , but ...
... vertebr¿ indicate affinity to the Camelida and there is nothing in the remainder of the structure to contradict such relation . The separation of the os trapezoides is found in the camels and very few others only among Ruminantia , but ...
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... vertebr¿ of the latter , and all three must be traced to the source whence were derived also the Anoplo- theriida , perhaps the little known Dichodontida . The two distinct metacarpals , separate trapezium and trapezoides , cameloid ...
... vertebr¿ of the latter , and all three must be traced to the source whence were derived also the Anoplo- theriida , perhaps the little known Dichodontida . The two distinct metacarpals , separate trapezium and trapezoides , cameloid ...
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alveoli angle angustidens anteroposterior articular face bones BRARY UNIVERSITY Brontotherium calcaneum CALIFOR CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA SAN Camelida canine centrum cervical vertebr¿ coffin-bone Colorado condyles crassus crescent crest cuboid dentition Diameter proximal diastema DIEGO RSITY Dinictis distally dorsal E. D. Cope enamel facet Firehole River foramen formation Fossil Flora front genus Henry Gannett Hippotherium horse humerus Hypertragulus incisors inferior molar keel labrosus lakes last molar last premolar latter Leidy Leidy's Length crown Leptomeryx LIBRARY THE UNIVERSITY lobe mandible mandibular ramus maxillary median megalodus Merychippus metacarpals metapodial molar teeth occipital condyle Oreodon Paleontologist perditus phalange Pliocene Poëbrotherium posterior posteriorly premolar teeth PROCAMELUS Prof Protohippus ridge robustus SAN DIEGO CALIFORNIA SAN DIEGO ERSITY SAN DIEGO LIBRARY SAN DIEGO UNIVERSITY second premolar sejunctus SITY specimens superior molars superior premolar symphysis Synopsis Territories third molar transverse trochlear true molar tubercle tuberosity UNIVERSITY DIEGO UNIVERSITY LIBRARY UNIVERSITY SAN DIEGO VERSITY Vertebrata worn