PLATE LVII. 
Figs. 1-2. Corypliodon molestus, specimen figured in Plate LVI, two-thirds natural size. 
Fig. 1. Posterior part of palate, with the molar teeth. 
Fig. 2. Anterior left foot, without the scaphoid and trapezium and some of the phalanges, the remain¬ 
ing elements somewhat dislocated and adhering hy the matrix as they were exhumed. The 
fifth metacarpus is pushed back on the under side of the carpus. 
Figs. 3-7. Coryphodon, No. I, two-thirds natural size. 
Fig. 3. Cervical vertebra, left moiety, from behind; a, the same, firom the left side. 
Fig. 4. Lunar carpal bone, from front; a, from above; 6, from below : a and h have same significance in 
Figs. 5 and 6. 
Fig. 5. The cuneiform bone. 
Fig. 6. The unciform bone. 
Fig. 7. The third and fourth metacarpals of the right side, anterior surface; a, the same, proximal ex¬ 
tremities. 
