100 THE DESEADO FORMATION OF PATAGONIA 
the two rows of carpals to alternate, but this is not ad- 
vanced to any considerable degree. The trapezium is 
entirely isolated from the other carpals, and lies as a flat- 
tened scale, on the side of the upper end of Me. II. 
The metacarpals are closely crowded together, making 
a compact foot with very little freedom of motion in its 
upper part. The three carpals are of nearly equal length, 
though the third is slightly heavier and longer than the 
’ es é Fig. 61. Pair of se- 
Fig. 60. Digit 4 of Rhynchippus from samoids under Mc. 
the side—1/2 natural size. I1V—1/2 natural size. 
others, but there is no tendency toward a further reduction 
of the toes. 
Metacarpus II, length 67 mm. 
Metacarpus III, length 74 mm. 
Metacarpus IV, length 69 mm. 
Under each metacarpel are two small sesamoid bones 
which lie either side of the low crest of the metacarpus. 
The toes are all short, with flattened articular ends, which 
are cut under in a very oblique manner. The second pha- 
lanx is much shorter than the others, while the distal, or 
ungual phalanx, is the longest and highest of the three. 
Each ungual phalanx is cleft by a deep narrow notch, much 
more suggestive of a claw than a hoof. The phalanges of 
all the toes are subequal in size, so that the measurements 
of the middle digit are given. 
First phalanx of digit III, length 12 mm. 
Second phalanx of digit III, length 8 mm. 
Third phalanx of digit III, length 16 mm. 
