KXP LANAI’ ION OF PLATES 3. 4. 5, 
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Ima 
found 
Plate 3. V. I. p 81. 
pnaiy restoration of four species of Pachydermata, 
in the Gypsum Quarries of Mont Martre. (Cuvier.) 
Plate 4. V. I. pp. 81, 85. 
Nearly perfect skeletons of the four species of fossil 
animals, whose restored figures are given in the last Plate. 
(Cuvier.) 
Plate 5. V. I. p. 139. 
P Skeleton of Megatherium, copied from Pander and 
Q Alton’s figure of the nearly perfect skeleton of this 
animal, in the Museum at Madrid. 
Bones of the Pelvis of Megatherium, discovered by 
Woodbine Parish, Tisq. near Buenos Ayres, and now 
placed in the Museum of the Royal College of Sur- 
geons, London. The bones of the left hind leg, 
and several of those of the foot, are restored nearly 
to their natural place. (Original.) 
3. Front view of the left Femur. 
4. Front view of the left Tibia and Fibula. 
• Bones of the foot, imperfectly restored. 
Large ungual bone, supposed to be that of a Toe of 
the hind foot. 
6-11. Teeth of Megatherium. 
may ^'''"8 Tapir, 
wliich it c A * turnished with a Proboscis, by means of 
loin of Lak mouth the Vegetables it raked from the bot- 
bone (Kau^^Ad ‘I® Tusks and Claws. The bifid ungual 
Dinotheriu^' • discovered witli the other remains of 
living Quad™' the remarkable bifurcation which is found in no 
like that 
purpose of *”*^*.® animals, possessing peculiar advantages for the 
‘■out with “"il digging ; and indicating functions, concur- 
luose of the Tusks and Scapul®. (see Vol. I. Page 136.) 
