List of Casts, Models, and Photographs. 2 I 



This skeleton was fully described by Professor Scott, in 1885 

 as possessing characters intermediate between those of the 



Fig. 6. Cefz'uices aiiwruaiitis. Modelled by Charles Kni^^lit trom the lussil skeleicn iii 

 Princeton Museum. 



deer and moose. One-fourth natural size. Length of base, 



24 inches. 



Scott, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 1S85, p. 191. Price, $jo. 



No. 6. Long-horned Titanothere. Brontotherium platyceras 



(S. & 0.). 



Based on the mounted skeleton and skulls in the American 

 Museum, and on the monographic studies of the Titanotheres 

 bv Professor Osborn. 



