H Ai'iiiKR : Skki.kton of TnANOriiF.RirM ihsi-ak. 'SoF) 



WhUc no attempt has been made to restore the missing parts in such 

 manner as to coneeal their real nature, a definite color scheme has 

 been carried throughout, including not only such parts of the skeleton 

 as were either wholly or partially restored in plaster, but the su[)porting 

 rods and base of artificial matrix as well, were so coloreci as to har- 

 monize with the natural color of the bones. The present writer must 

 alone be held responsible for whatever anatomical inaccuracies there 

 may be detected in the reconstruction of the skeleton. 



Explanation of Plates. 



Plate XVI. 



Fig. I. Front view of the right femur of Tiloitotheiitim dispar Marsh (No. 92) 

 as taken up in the field. 



Fig. 2. Same view of left femur from same skeleton. 



Fig. 3. Front view of femur shown in Fig. I with bandages removed. 



Fig 4. Front view of femur shown in Fig. 2 with bandages removed and the dif- 

 ferent parts cemented together. .\11 figures y-^j natural size. 



Pl.ATK XVII. 



Obii(]ue front view of mounted skeleton of Tilatiotheriuiii dispar Marsh (No. 

 92), -}■; natural size. 



Plate XVIII. 



Side view of mounted skeleton of Titanothei-iitm dispar Marsh (No. 52) 

 ^\, natural size. 



Caknec;ie Museum, December 12, 1901. 



