PLATE LXVII. 



Figures of Eodeniia, mostly natural size. 



Figs. 1-12. — Isclii/fomiis typiis Leidy. Page 835. 



Fig. 1. — Cranium right side ; a, from above; ft, from below ; c, from front. 



Fig. 2. — Left mandible of another individual, external side; a, inner side;" 6, from above. 



Fig. 3. — Right mandibular ramus lacking anterior portion, with molar teeth in an advanced stage of 



wear ; b, from above. 

 Fig. 4. — Ramus of another individual, external side; b, from above, displaying crown of fourth molar 



not fully protruded. 

 Fig. 5. — Superior view of left ramus of another individual. 



Fig. 6. — Fragment of right ramus of a very youug individual, showing the third molar not yet pro- 

 truded. 

 Fig. 7. — Distal extremity of right humerus, from the front. 

 Fig. 8.— Distal end of right humerus of a larger individual, from the front; a, from behind; b, distal 



view. 

 Fig. 9. — External side of right ilium ; a, internal side. 



Fig. 10. — Distal extremity and part of shaft of tibia from behind; a, from front; 6, distal extremity. 

 Fig. 11. — Astragalus, superior view ; a, from below ; b, external side. 

 Fig. 12. — Calc.ineum, extern.al side; a, from above; natural size. 

 Figs. 13-27. — Palwolagits Uirfjidus Cope. Natural size. Page 882. 



Fig. 13. — Left mandibular ramus of an adult, external side ; a, inner i ide ; b, from above. 

 Fig. 14. — Left ramus of a second individual, external side; o, inner side; b, from above. 

 Fig. 15. — Portion of right ramus of a larger individual, outer side ; ft, superior view. 

 Fig. 16. — Maxillary and palatine bones of right side, external view ; «, inferior view. 

 Fig. 17. — Maxillary and palatine bones of another individual, external view ; a, from below. 

 Fig. 18. — Right maxillary of an older individual seen from below. 

 Fig. 19. — Part of left mandible of a young individual, supporting the first and seeond deciduous 



molars, external view; o, iutern.al view. 

 Fig. 20. — Superior view of the same fragment, twice natural size. This specimen was the type of 



TricUim paniense. 

 Fig. 21. — Proximal portion of humerus; ft, proximal view of head. 

 Fig. 22. — Distal portion of right humerus from the front; a, from behind; 6, external asi)ect; c, distal 



view. 

 Fig. 23. — Proximal portion of feuuir, posterior view ; a, anterior view ; ft, proximal view. 

 fig. 24. — Distal extremity of femur from the front ; a, external view. 

 Fig. 25. — Distal portion of tibia from the front; a, the external aspect. 



Fig. 26. — The distal extremity of another tibia, posterior side; o, internal view; ft, astragalar surface. 

 Fig. 27. — Astragalus, external side ; a, superior ; 6, inferior views. 

 Fig. 28. — Left mandibular ramus of Pa Iwolagus triplei, natural size ; external view ; a, internal view ; 6, 



superior view, displaying grinding surfaces of molars. Page 881. 

 Fig. 29. — Cast of brain of Palaolagua haydeni, natural size, from above. Page 875. 



