O. S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY 



MONOGRAPH 55 PLATE CXIIl 



SKULL OF ALLOPS MARSHI7 



;ld Mus. P6900. Ai, Side vievi^; A2, front viewr. One-fourth natural size. (See p. 508.) This finely preserved skull and lower 

 jaw are somewhat smaller than the type of Allops walcotti. The species is more brachycephalic than Brontops hrachycephalus 

 and has smaller horns than the typical Allops. The relatively large canines indicate that the specimen is a male and not a female 

 of some larger animal. There is a large incisor in the lower jaw. In general this specimen seems neare^ to Allops nuirshi, 

 although the horns are smaller 



