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14. The half of a lower jaw, the upper jaw with the molar teeth, and other fragments, 
belonging to several individuals; found by Dr. Foster, in Towa, and now in possession of 
Prof. Wyman, who proposes shortly to give a more complete account of them, together 
with some other interesting fossils discovered in association. 
REFERENCES TO PLATE 6. 
Figure 2. Series of upper molars of the extinct peccary, Dicotyles compressus. From a 
specimen discovered in lowa. Fig. 3. Series of lower molars from the same individual. 
Figs. 4, 5. Upper incisors of D. compressus. Figs. 6, 7. Inferior incisors of D. compressus. 
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