PLATE XXXV 
Figs. 1-4. Oxyoena liipina, natural size. 
Fig. 1. Left maxillary bone, supporting the posterior four molars, with the canine from the outer side; a 
maxillary bone, from below ; h, last suj)erior molar, a part broken away. 
Fig. 2. Left ramus of the mandible, from the outer side, with the third premolar and the canine; a, 
the same, viewed from above. 
Fig. 3. The zygomatic portion of the squamosal bone, from below ; a, the same, cxtero-posterior view. 
Fig. 4. Portion of right mandibular ramus supporting the second, third, and fourth premolars, seen 
from the inner side. 
Figs. 5-6. Femur and anterior part of calcaneum of au Oxywna, found six feet from the remains figured 
Plate II, figs. 5-9, and belonging perhaps to the same individual, viewed from above. 
Figs. 7-12. Fragments of skull of Oxycena forcipata, found together, natural size. Page 105. 
Fig. 7. Parietal and part of frontal bone, with sagittal crest, seen from above; a, the same, inferior side? 
showing form of superior surface of brain ; b, the same, from the left side. 
Fig. 8. Right maxillary bone, showing fossa for reception of large inferior molar. This specimen was 
found a short distance from the others, but resembles them very closely in a peculiar color 
and specific gravity, and is of the size appropriate to the mandibular ramus. 
Fig. 9. Portions of maxillary and premaxillary bone and canine tooth, with free nareal border. 
Fig. 10. Posterior part of malar bone, with orbital border. 
Fig. 11. Glenoid cavity of squamosal bone, seen from below. 
Fig. 12. Portion of the mandibular ramus behind the last premolar tooth, seen from the outer side; a, 
the condyle, seen from behind. 
