XXII CONTENTS. 



The White Riveu axd John Day Faunae— Continued. 



Reptattki Page. 



Dinictis 973 



Dinictia cyclops 973 



felinn 978 



Bqnalidens 979 



Pogonodon 981 



Pogouodon platy copis 982 



brachyops 987 



Hoplophoneus 992 



Hoplophoneus creodontis 993 



cerebralis 997 



strigidcns 1001 



LIS!" OF -W O O D - C XJ X' S . 



Fio. 1, page 4. — Section west of tbe Galliiius Mountains, New Mexico, from Gallinos Creek to the 



Eocene Pl.Ttcau (Cope). 

 Fig. 2, page 5. — Section along the east side of tbe Animas River, Colorado. (Hayden.) 

 Fig. 3, page 6. — Section on the San .Juan Kiver, Colorado. (Hayden.) 

 Fig. 4, page 8. — General section in the Yanipa district. (Hayden.) 



Fig. 5, page 13. — Scene in tbe Bad Lands of tbe White River formation in Nebraska. (Hayden.) 

 Fig. 6, page 16. — Section in Eastern Colorado. (Cope.) 



Fig. Co, page 20. — Sand Hills, Northwestern Nebraska. (Hayden.) 

 Fig. 7, page 2o7. — Distal extremity of tibia of Amhlijctonua tinotus Cope. 

 Fig. 8, page 257. — Distal extremity of tibia of Oxytcna morsitans Cope. 

 Fig. 9, page 257. — Portions of maxillary and mandibular bones of Ozyatna lupina Cope. 



Fig. 10, page 258. — Mandible of Oxi/cpna forcipala Cojje. 



Fig. 11, page 375. — Left anterior foot of Elephas africanua. 



Fig. 12, page 376. — Left anterior foot of I'henacodiis primcevm. 



Fig. 13, page 37G. — Right anterior foot of Hi/rax capcnsis. 



Fig. 14, page 376. — Right uiauns of Corijphoilon. 



Fig. 15, page 377. — Fore leg and foot of Iliiracolhenum renticolum. 



Fig. 16, page 378. — Left posterior foot of I'henacodus primccvua. 



Fig. 17, page 378. — Right jiosterior foot oi Hyrax cupcTitia. 



Fig. 18, page 379. — Posterior foot of Cori/phodon. 



Fig. 19, page 379. — Left pes of Elephas indiciis. 



Fig. 20, page 380. — Hiud foot of I'oHhiolherium lubiatum. 



Fig. 21, page 514. — Skull of Coryphodon clephantopus, displivying brain cavity. 



Fig. 22, page 515. — Right posterior foot of a siecies of Coryphodon. 



Fig. 23, page 522. — Profih; view of skull of Coryphodon clephantopus, from Now Mexico. 



Fig. 24, page 522. — Superior surface of skull of Coryphodon clephantopus. 



Fig. 2.5, page .533. — .Sknll of Coryphodon cUphanlopus. 



Fig. 2.'a, page 584. — Loxolophodon cornulus Cope; restoration. 



Fig. 26, p.age 599. — Uintalherium Icidianum ; from Osborn. 



Fig. 27, page .599. — Superior molar teeth of Uintalherium Icidianum; from Osboru. 



Fig. 28, page 599. — Loxolophodon spicrianum; from Osborn. 



Fig. 29, page .599. — Mandible of suppo.sed Loxolophodon; from O.sborn. 

 Fio. 29n, page 599. — Inferior molars, external side; from Osborn. 



FlO. 30, page 599. — Inferior incisors of «up|i<)sed Aoxofiy/Ziorfoii, external and superior views; Osborn. 



Fig. 31, page 618. — Part of right maxill.iry bono of Jlejitodon singularis Cope. 



Fig. 32, page 789. — Skull of opossum (l)idelphys rirginiana). 



Fio. 34, page 939. — Oliyvbitnia cransirnllus Cojie ; part of skull wiHi lower jaw. 



Fio. 35, page 945. — JElurodon irheclirianus and Ai. hyacnoides Cope; jaws. 



Flo. 36, page 945. — JElurodon /•o'eus Lcidy ; skull with lower jaw nearly complete. 



Fig. 37, page 9.'>2. — .IrchnhiruK drhilis Cope; skull from below, showing foramina. 



Fig. 38, page 9HV.'. — I'ogonodon plalycopis Cope; skull, prolile. 



