PLATE XXV/. 



Figures of Condylarthra ; excepting Figs. 1 and 19, which are Creodotiia and Marsupialia ; natural size. 

 Fig. l.—Disumtis carnifex. Right inan<!ilmlar ramus right side ; a, from above. Page 34,5. 

 FigM. 2, ■i.—Protogonia pUcifera. 2, inaxillarv Ijoiie with Pm. IV and Ms. II and III, from below ; 3, cor- 

 responding teeth of mandibular series. Page 424. 

 Fig. 4. — Right molar series ot llaploconus entoconus from below. Page 421. 

 Fig. 5.- Right mandibular ramus and teeth of a second specimen of Haphcoima entoconws, external 



view ; a, from above. Pago 421. 

 Fig. 6.— Right maxillary with molars of HemitMceua Icowalevskiativs, from below. Page 405. 

 Fig. t.—UemWdaus howalerskianua. Right mandibular ramus, internal view ; a, from above. Page 405. 

 Fig. 8.—IIemUhlaius opiMacus, ramus of mandible, external view; o, from above. Page 405. 

 Fig. y.— Superior molar of specimen of Z7emirtte«so;)is(Aac«s represented in Fig. 8, from below. Page 405. 

 Figs. 10, 11.— Atiiaonchus gilUanus, one individual ; 10 right molar series, from below ; 11 mandibular 



ramus, external side ; a, iiitcrnal side; b, from above. Page 411. 

 Fig. 12.— 3Ieiiiscolha-iiim terraruhra. Left maxillary bone with teeth, from below. Type of the species. 



Page 496. 

 Fig. 13. — Skull of a second individual of Meniscotlwriitm UiraTubrw, left side ; a, from above. Page 496. 

 This skull was fractured across the narrow postorbital region, and it is possible that a little of the 



length may have been lost, though this is not certain. 

 Fig. U.-Meniscoilterium terran-uhrce. Mandibularramusof a third individual, right side; a, from above. 



Page 496. 

 Fig. Ib.—Menitcotherium tapiacitis. Right mandibular ramus with symphysis, right side; a, from above. 



Page rm. 

 Fig. 16.— .l/ioc?at«u« haldivini. Left mandibular ramus, external side ; a, from above. Type of species. 



Page 328. 



Fig. 17.— Mioclwnus protogmiioidet. Last two superior molars of left side, from below. Type of species 



Page 338. 

 Fig. 18. — Miocl(Bnus minimui. Mandible, from above. Typical specimen. Page 327. 

 Fig. 19.— Ftilodiis iroiessartiaiitia. Fragment of left mandibular ramus. Page 737. 



