PLATE CVI. 
OLIGOCENE Equip™. ‘‘ ANCHITHERIUM”’ 
Nomenclature 
Cope 1880-3 Revised 1915 
Anchitherium przestans Kalobatippus preestans 
Fias. 1-8. Kalobatippus prestans (Cope, 1879). Skull, jaws, hind foot and part of hind leg, 
one-half natural size, except fig. 8. Type specimen, Amer. Mus. No. 7269, 
Cope Coll., Upper Bed of John Day formation, Oregon. Fig. 1, side view of 
skull and jaws, la, palatal view of skull; fig. 2, superior view of lower jaw; fig. 3, 
3a, distal end of femur, distal and external views; fig. 4, 4a, 4b, 4c, tibia, anterior, 
external, proximal and distal views; fig. 5a, proximal view of cuneiforms; fig. 6, 
6a, 6b, 6c, metatarsus, internal, anterior, proximal and distal views; fig. 7, 7a, | 
second phalanx of median digit, anterior and internal views; fig. 8, lateral ungual 
phalanx, natural size, all the preceding figures being one-half nature. 
Kalobatippus gen. nov. Osborn. Upper molars with metaloph united to eetoloph as in Anchi- 
therium, but m* and heel of ms; unreduced and like Miohippus in pattern. Limb 
bones and metapodials much elongated, lateral digits unreduced from Miohippus 
stage; phalanges short; inner cuneiform of pes abutting upon cannon-bone. 


