PLATE. 6. 



Fig. 1. — Lateral view of skull of type of Urmis americanus pugitu.r. 

 Reduced to V.>, natural size. Note the depressed frontals, prominent post- 

 orbital processes, largely developed sagittal crest and general appearance 

 of massiveness. 



Fig. 2. — Dorsal view of skull of type of Ursus americanus pugnax. 

 Eedueed to V:', natural size. Note the conspicuous sagittal crest and 

 temporal ridges, and the heavily built and wide-si;)reading zygomata. 



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