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EXPLANATION OF PLATES 
Plate 9 
Fig. 1. Schizodelphis depressus, sp. nov. Palatal view of basal portion of 
beak, from near Barstow, Florida. Type, 828 Fla. Geol. Surv. X .39. 
Fig. 2. Dorsal view of same. 
Fig. 3. S. depressus, a fragment from near tip of beak. 5885 Fla. Geol. Surv. 
X.39. 
Fig. 4. Dorsal view of same, showing fusion of intermaxillaries. 
Fig. 5. Centrum of a lumbar vertebra referred to S. depressus, showing median 
ridge projecting into neural canal. Mulberry, Fla. 15786 M.C.Z. X .39. 
Fig. 6. Diaphorocetus mediatlanticus (Cope). Cranial condyles, posterior 
view. Mulberry, Fla. 15787 M.C.Z. X .43. 
