PLATE LXV. 



Fragments of skeletons of Bodentia, mostly twice natural size. 

 Figs. 1-13. — Eumys elegans. Leidy. Page 849. 



Fig. 1. — Anterior part of cranium from above, natural size ; h, from the front. 

 Fig. 2. — The same cranium from below, twice natural size (linear). 

 Fig. .3. — Anterior part of cranium of a second individual, from above ; one side of muzzle injured ; 6, from 



front. 

 Fig. 4. — Side view of the same crauinm, twice natural size; c, the same, from below. 

 Fig. 5. — Anterior part of bead of a third individual from above, natural tize; a, the right side; 6, the 



front ; the anterior part of the nasal bones is wanting. 

 Fig. 6. — Corresponding part of the cranium of a fourth individual, natural size ; nasal bones complete. 

 Fig. 7. — Eight side of crauinm of animal figured in fig. 6, twice natural size. 

 EMg. 8.— Inferior palatal view of cranium of a fifth individual, twice natural size. 

 Fig. 9. — Left ramus mandibuli of a sixth individual, external side, natural size ; a, inner side ; b, from 



above, twice natural size; c, from below, twice natural size. 

 Fig. 10. — Eight mandibular ramus of a seventh individual, natural size, external view; a, internal 



view ; 6, superior view, twice natural size, showing molars almost unworn. 

 Fig. 11.— Eight ramus of an eighth individual, twice natural size, displaying the molars in an advanced 



stage of wear. 

 Fig. 12. — Eight ramus of another and smaller individual, natural size, external side ; a, inner side. 

 Fig. 13. — Proximal portion of left ramus of a tenth iudividual with the last molar, natural size, the 



inner side. 

 Figs. 14-18. — Helincomi/s vetus Cope. Page 846. 

 Fig. 14. — Left ramus of rnandible, outer side, natural size. 

 Fig. 15. The same ramus, twice natural size, from above. 

 Fig. 16.— The same ramus three times natural size, external view. 



Fig. 17. — Anterior portion of a second left ramus, three times natural size; from above; first and sec- 

 ond molars in place. 

 Fig. 18. — Left ramus of a tliird individual, inner side, natural size; a, the same view of the same, 



three times natural size; b, superior view of the same, three times natural size, with molars in an 



advanced stage of wear. 

 Figs. 19-20. — Oyitmoptyclms viinutns Cope. Page 822. 

 Fig. 19. — Palatal face of skull, twice natural size. 



Fig. 20. — A second skull, twice natural size, from above; a, fiom right side ; b, from below. 

 Fig. 21.— A third skull, on which flie species G.«a.SM/M8 was established, twice natural size, from above; 



«, from right side ; b, from below. 

 Fig. 22. — Left ramus of a fourth specimen, outer side, natural size ; a, inner side. 

 Fig. 23. The ramus figured in fig. 22, twice natural size, external side ; a, inner side ; 6, superior view ; 



c, inferior view. 

 Fig. 24. — Left ramus of another individual, twice natural size, viewed from above, showing unworn 



crowns of molars. 

 Fig. 25. — Eight mandibular nimus of a sixth individual from above; twice natural size. 

 Fig. 26. — Eight humerus wanting the head, twice natural size, from the front ; a, from behind ; 6, from 



outer, and c, from inner side. 

 Fig. 27. — Eight ischium, twice natural size, external view ; a, internal view. 

 Fig. 28. — Distal portion of femur, twice natural size, from front; c, from side. 

 Fig. 29.— Distal end of tibia, anterior face, and a, posterior view, twice natural size. 

 Fig. 30. — Calcaueuni superior, and a, inferior view, twice natural size. 

 Figs. 31-34. — Gymnoptijchiis triloplius. Cope. Page 826. 

 Fig. 31. — Eight mandibular ramus, natural size, external side. 



Fig. 32.^The same ramus, twice natural size, external view; a, internal view; 6, superior view. 

 Fig. 33. — Left ramus of another individual, twice natural size, viewed from above. 

 Fig. 34. — Distal itortion of femur found mingled with jaws of Gymnoptychus, and supposed from its 



superior size to belong to this species ; front view ; a, lateral view. 

 Fig. 35. — The left mandibular ramus of Sciurusrelielus Cope, twice natural size, external side ; a, inter- 

 nal; 6, superior; c, inferior views. Page 817. 



