PLATE XXV^ 



Figures of bones of ileniscotherium lerrcsnibrcd. Natural size. From New Mexico. Figs. 3-9 + 1, 12, 



15, 16, and 19 from specimen No. 1. Fig. 18 from individual No. 2. Figs. 10, 11, 17, from No. 3. 



Figs. 1, 14, and 20, from No. 4. Fig. 2, from a fifth individual. Page 496. 

 Fig. 1. — Palate and superior molar teeth, from below. 



Fig. 2.— Thi- same, but with the deciduous molars in place and the last true molar partially protruded. 

 Figs. 3-9+ 1. — Vertebral column, which is composed of vertebrae which were found associated with jaws 



and bones of three individuals, and included nnderthe head of specimen No. 1. Figs, a, anterior 



views ; Figs, b, inferior views. 

 Fig. 10. — Second or third segment of sternum, from above. 

 Fig. 11. — Proximal view of proximal end of scapula. 



Fig. 12. — Left humerus, from behind ; a, from front ; ft, proximal end ; e, distal extremity. 

 Fig. 13. — Distal extremity of the left hnmerus of a second individual, internal view, showing epitroch- 



lear bridge. 

 Pig. 14. — Parts of right ilium and ischium, external view. 

 Fig. 15. — Left femur from front ; a, from behind. The part above the oblique fracture is derived from 



a second specimen. 

 Fig. 16. — Kight tibia, from front ; a, from behind ; b, proximal ; c, distal extremities. 

 Fig. 17. — Distal extreuiity of fibula. 



Fig. 18. — Kight astragalus, external view ; a, from above ; ft, below ; c, distal view. 

 Fig. 19. — Right calcaneum, external side ; a, from above. 

 Fig. 20. — Patella, posterior side. 



