CANID^. ... 923 



Measurements of skull. 



M. 



Length of cranium to inion ll" 



Length from premaxillary border to condyles 110 



Length from premaxillary border to posttym panic 096 



Length from premaxillary border to postglenoid 079 



Length from premaxillary border to posterior border of second tubercular tooth 053 



Length to anterior border of orbit (axial) 037 



Elevation of occiput above foramen 023 



Width of occiput at foramen 128 



Width between posttympanics (outside) 040 



Width between otic bullie 090 



Width of zygomata opposite postorbitul angle 048 



Width of palate at posterior angles of sectorials 033 



Width between canines 015 



Width between orbits above 023 



Long diameter of otic bulla 019 



Length of superior dental series, including canine 046 



Length of superior premolar series 028 



Length of superior true molars 013 



Length of base of third premolar ^ 0065 



Length of base of sectorial 0095 



Width of base of sectorial in front 005 



.^. . „„ , . , 1 (anteroposterior 008 



Diameters of tirst tubercular ^ ^ 



t transverse 0094 



Diameters of second tubercular J ^ ' 



( transverse 00/5 



Length of crown of superior canine 012 



Length of crown of inferior canine 0095 



Length of inferior premolar series 023 



Length of inferior true molar series 022 



Length of base of inferior fourth premolar 0075 



Length of base of inferior sectorial 0115 



Length of base of inferior first tubercular 0064 



Length of base of inferior second tubercular 0035 



Length of ramus maudibuli to angle 077 



Depth of mandible at coronoid 038 



Depth of mandible at sectorial (partly restored) 012 



Depth of mandible second premolar 010 



Of vertehrce there are preserved five cervicals, two represented by parts 

 only; ten dorsals, four lumbars, three or four sacrals, and five caudals. The 

 cervicals have the characters of those of typical Canidce and ViverridcB. The 

 centra are moderately elongate, and their articular surfaces moderately 

 obliquely opisthoccelous. They are strongly keeled inferiorly, the keel run- 

 ning out into a hypapophysial tuberosity on the posterior border of the 

 centrum, where it terminates abruptly. There are opisthapophyses, or small 

 but distinct tuberosities on the borders of the neural arches of the third and 

 fourth cervicals. The seventh is strongly keeled below, the carina widening 

 into a flat triangle posteriorly, and not produced downwards. The inferior 



