Professor Marsh’s Monograph of the Dinocerata. 195 
rest of the cervicals are proportionally lon salt fares 
neck was about one-third longer than in the e TF eee sn 
dering a proboscis unnecessary, as the head could readily 
the ground. : i 
“All the presacral vertebrx, behind the atlas and ees nee 
the articular faces of the centra nearly flat, as in the typ 
Proboscidians. ; i 
“The trunk vertebra in the Dinocerata are ee aces 
longer than those in the cervical region. The "7 shen being 
of the centra are likewise nearly flat, the most o 
distinctly concave. 
ers Mu h: front view 
Figure 33.—Second dorsal vertebra of Dinoceras — Ree A ek ane: 
Figure 34.—Th e vertebra: side view. ”, neu ; 
, posterior zygapohysis. 
Tar Fore Liss. : Page 
“The limb bones in the Dinocerata are apres veal alone 
and this is true of all the skeleton, a portion 0 
excepted 
ed. : 
bl “The fore limbs in the Pinos have a general ae 
= boscidians. 
© Tieton, oe a aka Dinocerata is larger than the hind 
fore foot in Dinoceras mirabile is well shown in ae 
The hind foot ‘ssa prenatal in figure 36. The feet were p 
ti 
Stade, as in the elephant. 
