PYROTHERIUM SORONDOI 



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no space left for if in the front of the mandible, just as it 

 was reduced and lost in the development from Moeritherium 

 to Polymastodon or equivalent types. 



Fig. 114. Lower dentition — 1,5 natural size; edges of teeth broken off in my specimen are 



indicated in outline. 



Lower Dextition 



Incisor 2 to molar 3, length 

 Premolar 2 to molar 3, length 

 Inc. 2, length above alveolus 

 Inc. 2, antero-posterior diam. 

 Inc. 2, transverse diam. 

 Premolar 3, length 

 Premolar 3, width 

 Premolar 4, length 

 Premolar 4, width 

 Molar 1, length 

 Molar I, width 

 Molar 2, length 

 Molar 2, width 

 Molar 3, length 

 Molar 3, width 



Four cervical vertebrae were preserved with the skull 

 number 3207, of which only about a third of the atlas is 

 represented, but fortunately we found a complete atlas 

 isolated and of the same size. The measurements for 

 the atlas are taken from this separate specimen. While 

 my skull, especially the teeth, seems to have been larger 

 than the skull Gaudry described, the cervicals are a little 

 smaller. I give the measurements of the cervicals which 

 we found, comparing them with the figures given by 

 Gaudry. 



* Figures taken from illustrations. 



