PLATE LXX. 



CauidiB, from the Joliu Day bed of Oregou ; all natural size. 



Fig. 1. — Htjcenociioit sectoriiis. Right maslllai;i- Ijoiie, from below ; from the John Day bed of Oregon. 



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 Fig. 2. — Galeci/iius gtifimariaiius. «, Inferior view ; from Oregim ; J. L. Wortmau. Page 920. 

 Fig. 3. — Galecj/iuis geismarianus. Second sjicciiuen ; distal extremity of tibia. Page 920. 

 Fig. 4. — Gahcynus laUdens. Inferior view of dam.aged skn^' his sknll is ai ctmipanied by lower jaw 



with the teeth rather more worn than those of fig. 4. gon, J. L. Wortmau. Page 930. 



Fig. 5. — GalecyituK latidens. Maudible, external side, shu .iug additional tubercle; a, from above. 



Page 9;i0. 

 Fig. 6. — Galeci/nus lemur. Sknll, right side. Oregon. J. L. Wortman ; n, the same, from below; one 



zygoma nuieh damagi'd. Page 931. 

 Fig. 7. — Gahcynus lemur. Mandibular ramus of a seer.,d specimen, external side; a, from above. 



Page 931. 

 Fig. 8. — Gahcynus lemur. Third specimen, cranium, from above. Page 931. 

 Fig. 9. — Temnocyon jose})!)!. Left maxillary bone, from below, typical specimen. Camp Creek, Oregon, 



J. L. Wortmau. Page 912. 

 Fig. 10. — Ttmnocyon tcallociauus. Left maxillary bone, from below ; typical specimen. Pago 905. 

 Fig. 11. — Temnocyon alligenis. Right maxillary bone, from below; accompanied by the mandible. 



Oregon. J. L. Wortman. Page 903. 

 Fig. 12. — Ampkicyon hartahoruianus. Right maxillary bone, from below. White River group of Horse 



Tail Creek. N'ortheastern Colorado. E. D. Cope. Page 896. 



