PLATE XXXIII. 
Ambloctonm sinosiis, natural size. Page 1)1. 
Figs. 1-10. Fragments of skeleton of tbe typical specimen. 
Fig. 1. Eight maxillary bone, with teeth, seen from the outer side; a wide fracture of the hone is occupied 
by a mass of limestone: a, the right canine tooth worn to the base of the crown; h, the max¬ 
illary bone viewed from below; c, maxillary and premaxillary from the front, displaying 
the alveolus for the large outer incisor. 
Fig. 2. Posterior true molar of the left side, viewed from the outer side; a, the same, viewed from below. 
Fig. 3. Left mandibular ramus, a fragment which supported the last three molars: a, from the outer side; 
h, inside of the same; c, superior view of the same; d, portion of condyle. 
Fig. 4. Worn canine tooth of the left side. 
Fig. 5. Glenoid cavity. 
Fig. (i. Distal end of ulna, from above; a, from below ; b, distal view. 
Fig. 7. Femur without the great and little trochantens, but displaying the third trochanter; a, section 
at distal fractured end. 
Fig. 8. Right femur, inferior portion of the shaft. 
Fig. 9. Left tibia,^ inferior extremity and part of shaft, front view; a, posterior view; b, inferior view. 
Fig. 10. Calcaneum ; anterior portion wanting. 
Fig. 11. Portion of right mandibular ramus of a second individual, external side; a, view from above. A 
' large i)iece of matrix adheres to the inner side. 
