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VARIETIES OF MASTODON BONES, 
NOS. 
194, A perfect brain case with its occipital condyls, 
195. Two ditto, one shewing the interior. 
196. Fragment of an occipital bone, shewing both condyls, toge- 
ther with the foramen magnum, 
197. Fragment of an occipital bone. 
198. Fragment of a temporal fossa. 
199 and 200. Fragments of the anterior portion of the skull. 
201 and 202. Fragmenis ofa cranium. 
203 to 207. First cervical vertebra in a high state of preservation. 
208 to214. Second cervical vertebra in a high state of preservation. 
215 to 219. Femurs of various sizes. 
220 and 221. Ulnas. 
222 and 223. Pelvis bones. 
224 and 225, Scapulas. 
226. Second cervical vertebra of an unknown animal. 
227. Lumber vertebra of the same. | 
228 and 229. One dorsal and one lumber vetebra of the Megiloni. 
230. Various bones, and Indian implements, of an animal found on 
the Burbois river Missouri, as described in the pamphlet, 
231. Femur of a Missourium nearly perfect. 
232. A fragment of a nose. 
233, Indian arrows found with the Missourium, as stated in the 
_ pamphlet. 
234. Indian arrows as they are used in the present time. 
235. Portion of the antlers of a fossilized Elk. 
236 and 237. Two large ribs of an aquatic animal. 
238. The head of a rocky mountain Sheep. 
