894 The Condylarthra. 
The skull (Fig. 15) is distinguished by the posi ri y 
tion of the nasal ones, 
which extend to between 
the orbits in P, primem 
(Plate xxv), con 
a slightly nearer approach 
to the living genus Tapir 
+ 
than exists in any 
to the frontals. There are 
no postorbital processes 
either of the frontal or 
malar bones. Sagittal crest 
perior molar, and the py" 
midal processes of the pal 
H Posttym 
Fic. Vs aden a 3 ts skull of widel 
cimen late xxix and figs. front 
17-20; one- hell An ore size, from below, From postglenoid ee 
Wasatch aT eds of Soy tenem PB tgs fam. meatus 
Radu in Wes from the 
hind by the robust bases of both processes. Petrous bones pri a 
ably small. eo 
is 
The axis has a cylindric odontoid, and its venir oad the 
developed. A vertebrarterial canal. The articu 
succeeding cervicals are oblique and slightly s viat 
The second dorsal has rather elongate a igre 
metapophyses; the neural spine is marrow = 
vated. The metapophyses are quite elevated on a opistho 
part of the series, and the centra become some 
