1885. ] The Amblypoda. 49 
prong-horn at present inhabiting the same region. The nasal 
shovels may have supported a pair of flat divergent dermal tuber- 
osities, but this is uncertain; they are not very rugose. 
The elevation of the animal at the rump was about six feet, dis- 
tributed as follows, allowance being made for the obliquity of the 
foot: 
Inches, 
Foot : 4 
Tiles ei aes eek AR CA kaaas skiis eo 20.50 
Femur. io ssrosis. oroa lee ous ee Cee a a sv dayne SLIS 
Pelvis : PE E eut 16.00 
72-75 
The anterior limbs were stouter than the 
Fic, ee ee cornutus Cope, gore of individuel represented in PI. 1, 
one-ninth nat. size. m Bridger beds of Wyoming. Original, from Report U. S. 
Geol. Surv. Terrs., 11, T y. Hayden in charge. 
Wey 
from the proportions in various species, and were no doubt long er 
if of the Proboscidian character. This would give us ie ais 
thetical elevation at the withers: 
Leg 
Scapula (actual) va 
Ne nyaj spines (extremities) 
Or 7 feet 5 inches, 
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