III2 The Amblypoda. [ November, 
epoch. The inferior molars are much like those of Corypho- 
don, but differ in 
certain details. The 
premolars are even 
more like those of 
that genus (Fig. 6) 
The humerus differs 
from that of all other 
members of the or 
der in having aa 
epicondylar foramen 
(Fig. 5 a) In this 
respect, and in its 
—Bones and teeth of Pantolambda ripe > 
Fic. 3.— : i 
Cope, two-thirds nat, size. From the Puerco beds of New large internal pr 
Mexico. Fig. os part of Say and malar yeten from condyle, the form is 
owing true molar 
th és coerce vertebrae, skii ; & and c’, do. from like that of some 
ow. Fig. d, astragalus from ‘above d’, from front, Creodonta. The il- 
shewiy feet for cuboid; @’’, w; a navieular 
bone from below. Original, ae Report U. S. Geol. ium differs remark- 
Survey Terrs., F. V. Hayden ably from that of the 
other genera of the order in its narrow form, with 
N 
“Fic he acdsee buthmodon Co 
Puerco beds of New Mexico; individua wiper gts 
Fig. 4, w 
mates the oe in i this respect also. 
