406 Dr. C. W. Andreics — Extinct Egyptian Vertebrates. 



Dimensions of the Mandible and Lower Dentition shown in Fig. 2c. 



A large part of the skeleton of this animal is known, and will be 

 described in the detailed account of these specimens. Here we may 



Fig. 3. — Mandible and lower teeth of Bradytherium grave. One-sixth natui'al size. 

 (A) Eight ramus of mandible from outer side ; (B) mandible from below ; 

 (C) third left lower molar. 



merely mention that the femur is without third trochanter, and the 

 humerus has no entipicondylar foramen. 



