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GENERAL NOTES. 
GEOLOGY AND PALAIONTOLOGY. 
On UINTATHERIUM ANÐ BATHMoDoN.—At a recent meeting of 
the Philadelphia Academy, Professor Cope exhibited a mandible 
of Uintatherium robustum of Leidy, which includes the symphy 
sis. This region supports but two teeth, probably incisors on 
each side, which distinguishes the genus from Bathyopsis Cope, 
where there are four on each side. Its structure in this point had 
been previously unknown. ` He then exhibited some bones of 
its internal side not found in Coryphodon. -It may be an e a 
face for a produced entocuneiform, or for a distinct bone or spine 
The specimens exhibited represent the Bathmodon radians eS 
new and much larger species, to which the name of Bashmos 
pachypus w was given. 
