PLATE CXVI. 
OLIGOCENE CAMELID4. SKELETON OF PARATYLOPUS 
Nomenclature 
Cope 1880-3 Revised 1915 
Poébrotherium sternbergi Paratylopus sternbergi 
Fias. 1-7. Paratylopus sternbergi (Cope, 1879). Skull and parts of skeleton, three-fifths natural 
size. Type specimen, Amer. Mus. No. 7910, upper bed of John Day formation 
of Oregon. Figs. 1, la, 1b, skull, lateral, superior and palatal views; fig. 2, 
premaxilla, inferior view; fig. 3, 3a, humerus, external and proximal views; fig. 4, 
distal end of radius; fig. 5, 5a, 5b, 5c, tibia, posterior, external, proximal and 
distal views; 6, 6a, metatarsus with distal tarsals, posterior and internal vie ws; 
6b, proximal view of distal tarsals, 6c, of metatarsus; 6d, distal ends of meta- 
tarsals; fig. 7, 7a, patella, anterior and superior views. 
