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Rami of Bison antiquus and B. americanus. (All natural size.) 





Fig. 1. Fragment of a jaw of Bison antiquus, from California. 



(Specimen received from Professor J. D. 



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Fig. 2. Corresponding part of the jaw of Bison americanus. 

 Fig. 3. Fragment of a jaw of Bison antiquus, from California. 



(Specimen received from Professor J. D. 



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Corresponding part of the jaw of Bison americmms. 



Teeth from above of the jaw-fragment of Bison antiquus, represented in Fig. 1. 



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Corresponding teeth of Bison americanus. 



Teeth from above of the jaw-fragment of Bison antiquus, re]presented in Fig. 3. 



Corresponding teeth of Bison americanus. 



Section showing the thickness of the jaw-fragment of Bison antiquus, represented in Fig- 1. 



Corresponding section from Bison americanus. 



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