530 
THE OSTEOLOGY OF HYiENODON. 
Measurements — { contimied ) . 
Ctilcuueuiii, length . . . ■ 
" dorsD-plantar depth at free end 
“ “ •' “ at libiilar facet 
AHtruKahiH, length 
“ width of trochlea 
“ " of head . 
TarsuH, i)roxini(Mlistal height (fr. astragalus to mt. Ill) 
Metatarsul 1, length 
“ I, hreadthof proximal end 
“ II, length 
“ II, tireadth of proximal end 
“ III, length 
“ III, hreadth of proximal end 
" IV, length 
“ IV, hreadth of proximal end 
“ V, length 
“ V’, hreadth of proximal end' 
Phalanges of III digit, length 
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.055 
.053 
.029 
.018 
.013 
1 .009 
.023 
.032 
.024 
1 .014 
.028 
.037 
.028 
.032 
.018 
.013 
.017 
.013 
.015 
! .009 
.013 
.016 
.01.3 
.013 
.008 
.038 
.060 
.047 
.027 
.043 
.010 
.007 
.004 
.063 
.010 
.008 1 
.005 
.057 
.070 
.066 
.008 
.011 
.010 ! 
.006 
.056 
.069 
.065 ' 
.006 
.009 
.008 
.005 
.040 
.054 
.048 ! 
.008 
.011 
.011 
.045 
VII. RESTORATION OF HY^NODON. 
As a wliole, the skeleton of Hycenodon presents a curious and remarkable ap- 
petirance. As compared with any of the recent Carnivora, the head appears large 
Kio.lO -Rostoratiouofl/yreaodoacraeatos. The skull o.nt a rv, 
venebne, ^-apula, ulna, radius and part of carpus fern ’ t ^’ ^horactc, 4 lumbar, 2 sacral and 2 , 
individual, and were excavated from the same bl^ Tho ^ ^ 
supplieri from a siiecimen in which the 
