1873.] "iJ [Cope. 



M. ' 



Width between tips premaxillaries 070 



1 ' at canine alveoli 185 



" between canine alveoli 080 



" at diastema 050 



11 between last molars - 070 



" " pterygo-palatine crests 065 



" of postglenoid process 095 



" between postglenoid processes 095 



" basioccipital at front." 073 



" " " condyles 200 



" of space for lymphanic chamber 034 



Length tusk on curve (12.7 inches) 320 



Diameter at middle (antero-posterior) 050 



" " base " " 063 



" " middle (transverse) 030 



" " crown P. M. 1 transverse 022 



" " " antero-posterior 024 



" " M. 1 " " 035 



" " " transverse 034 



" M. 2 " .' 043 



" " " antero-posterior 045 



Elevation of shovel above base of apex of nasal 060 



The measurements may require some correction in respect to the 

 supraorbital width, where the cranial walls have suffered from compres- 

 sion. The frontal of one side has been pushed so as to overlap that of 

 the other by about an inch. 



The scapula is of a sub-triangular form, the front being vertical, the 

 apex directed backwards and an angle upwards. The posterior expansion 

 is considerable, as in the elephants, while the superior angle is acumin- 

 ate and much produced and massive. The spine is much elevated, 

 bounding a deep supraspinous fossa. It is truncate in front descending 

 to near the border of the glenoid cavity. Its extremity is dilated in 

 alate fashion, equally fore and aft, and not posteriorly only as in the 

 elephants. The glenoid cavity is flattened so as to be longitudinal, and 

 the coracoid is a rudi mental tuberosity. 



Measurements of Scapula. 



M. 



Total length (25.25 inches) 0.640 



" width 480 



Length apex from spine : 140 



Elevation of spine proximally 125 



Length of glenoid eavity 185 



Width '• " " 110 



The interior side of the scapula is strongly convex by the development 

 a. p. s. — VOL. XIII. G. 



