FOSSILS FROM THE ALUM BLUFF AND THE ALACHUA 
FORMATIONS. 
PLATE II. 
All illustrations on this plate one and one-sixth times natural size. 
Fig. i : Merycliippiis sp. Lower cheek tooth. From the ful¬ 
ler’s earth mine at Quincy. Fla. Surv. coll. No. 173-p. 87 
Fig. 2: Leptomeryx sp. ? Astragalus referred provisionally 
to the genus Leptomeryx. From the Griscom plantation. Fla. 
Surv coll. No. 5097_p. 89 
Fig. 3 : Second phalanx of the median toe of a small horse. 
From the fuller's earth mine at Midway. Fla. Surv. coll. No. 
6869 _p. 87 
Fig. 4: Oxydactylus sp. Cheek tooth. From the Griscom 
plantation. Fla. Surv. coll. No. 5073_p. 89 
Fig. 5 : Astragalus of camel referred provisionally to Oxy¬ 
dactylus. From the fuller's earth mine at Midway. Fla. Surv. 
coll. No. 6871_p. 89 
Fig - . 6: First median phalanx associated with Paraluppus 
leonensis. From the Griscom plantation. Fla. Surv. coll. No. 
5080_p. 87 
Fig. 7: Parahippus leonensis. Type specimen. Right upper 
cheek tooth, probably M 1 . From the Griscom plantation. Fla. 
Surv. coll. No. 5084_p. 83 
Figs. 8-9: Astragli referred provisionally to Paraluppus le¬ 
onensis. From fuller's earth mine at Midway. Fla. Surv. coll. No. 
6867; No. 5095 from the Griscom plantation_p. 87 
Fig. 10: Hipparion minor. Type specimen_p. 96 
Fig. 11 : Mesocyon iamoncnsis. Type specimen. From the 
Griscom plantation. Fla. Surv. coll. No. 5082_p. 88 
Fig. 12: Lower cheektooth associated with Paraluppus leonen¬ 
sis. From the Griscom plantation. Fla. Surv. coll. No. 5o83__p. 83 
