Fragmenls of the skeleton of two specimens of Diplocynodtis sphenops, t o-thirds the natural size. The first in¬ 
dividual includes Figs. 1-8; the remaining figures represent the second. Page 60. 
Fig. 1. Adjacent parts of frontal and parietal bones, from above. 
Fig. i. Adjacent parts of articular, angular, and surangular bones, external view. 
Fig. ."1. Part of left mandibular ramus from the posterior part of the symphysis, supporting two adjacent 
canines, external view; a, superior view. 
Fig. 4. A cervical vertebra,from the right side; a, from below, b, anterior, and c, posterior articular ex. 
tremities. 
Fig. 5. A lumbar vertebra, right side ; a, anterior extremity. 
Fig. G. a sacral centrum, somewhat compressed by pressure, lateral /iew ; a, iaferior view. 
Fig. 7. First caudal vertebra, from above. 
Fig. 8. Proximal end of humerus; a, a distal view. 
Fig. 9. Fragment-of end of muzzle, somewhat flattened by pressure. 
Fig. 10. Part of left postfrontal bone. 
Fig. 11. Portion of external wall of mandible at the angulo-deutai'y sut ure. 
Fig. 12. Fragment from middle of mandibular ramus. 
Fig. 13. Portion of mandibular ramus of left side, from posterior part of symphysis, supporting two 
canine teeth, outer side ; a, superior view. 
Fig. 14. An anterior cervical vertebra, left side; a, inferior side. 
Fig. 15. Cervical vertebra, right side: a, inferior, 5, anterior, and, c, posterior views. 
Fig. 16. Another cervical vertebra, from the right side. 
Fig. 17. A dorsal vertebra, left side. 
Fig. 18. A lumbar vertebra, inferior view. 
Fig. 19. Proximal extremity of humerus. 
Figs. 20,22. Dorsal dermal bones. 
