1114 The Amblypoda. Nona | 
ramus is prominent anteriorly, leaving a concavity of the lateral 
face posterior to the root of the canine. This resemblesagood — 
deal what is seen in the cat-like genus Nimravus and allies, which 
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two thirds natural size. Fi 
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Ociginal, from Vol., tne Report 
Cope, mandibular 
from above. “et ecrent Puerco bed. 
sacra 
—_ Pantolambda cavirich 
The corte | 
are probably the ancestors of the saber-tooth tigers. b 
sponding form in Pantolambda in the same way foreshadows | 
paa development of mandibular flange, and of the 
_ Canine, seen in the Dinoceratous group of this order. a 
