. TABLE XV. 



REMAINS or EUCROTAPHU.S AN"U OK TllJi IIHISOCKROS, FROM THE EOCENK TERTIARY OF NEBRASKA. 



Ali tile figures ai'e of liie nalural si/e. 



View of the left side of a cranial fragment of Eucrotaphus aiiritiis. 

 Upper view of the same fragment. 



Portion of tlie right side of tiie lower jaw, containing tlie posterior tliree molars, of Rhinoceros Ncbra; 

 censis. 



View oj' the proximal articidation of the tibia, supposed to be of Rliinoceros oceidentalis. 



Talj. XV., Fig. 1. 



Fig. -2. 

 F.g. 3. 



Fig. 4. 



The Eucrotaphus \\'as a fossil runimuling Pachyderm, allied lu the Oreoduii, a rammatmg Hog, whose aiialogie 

 have been mentioned in the rclerences to Table X, 



