EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXVI. 



Figs. 1-8. UlNTATHERIDJI ItOBUSXUM : 



Fig. 1. "View of the right side of a mutilated cranium, one-half the diameter of nature. Spec- 

 imen upon which the genus was characterized. Discovered by Dr. Carter about fifty miles 

 from Fort Bridger. 



Fig. 2. An atlas, of the same species. Inferior view, one-fourth the diameter. 



Fig. 3. A right humerus. Found by Dr. Carter in the same locality as the specimen of Fig. 1. 

 Anterior view, one-fourth the diameter. 



Fig. 4. Proximal extremity of a femur, probably pertaining to a larger species of the same 

 genus, or perhaps to a larger variety. One-fourth the diameter. 



Fig. 5. Distal extremity of another femur, probably of U. robustmn. One-fourth the diameter. 



Fig. 6. Calcaneum of the left side. Upjier view, one-half size. 



Figs. 7, 8. Astragalus, one-half size. 



Fig. 7. Upper view. Fig. 8. Inferior view. 



Figs. 9, 10. Hyrachyus EXinnus : 



Left lower iienultimate molar tooth, natural size. 



Fig. 9. Outer view. Fig. 10. Upper view. 



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Fig. 11. Hyrachyus nano.s : 



Right ramus of the lower jaw, retaining the back four molar teeth. Natural size. 



