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PLATE LX. 
Figs. 1-11. Bones of the Corypliodon No. II, figuied on Plate LVIX, two-thirds natural size. 
Fig. 1. Posterior foot of right side, postero-inferior view. 
Fig. 2. Astragalus and calcaneum in rehation, hut somewhat flattened by pressure. 
Fig. 3. Calcaneum from above, flattened by pressure. 
Fig. 4. Mesocuneiform and entocuneiform bones, from above ; a, mesocuneiform, outer side ; 6, entocunei- 
form, inner side; c, inferior view of the conjoined bones. 
Fig. .5. Proximal ends of the metatarsals, all found in place, excepting No. V, which was supertici.al and 
loose. 
Fig. 6. First phalange of hallux, proximal end ; a, distal extremity. 
Fig. 7. Ungual phalange of hallux, iiroximal end. 
Fig. 8. First phalange of second digit, proximal end ; a, distal end. 
Fig. 9. Ungual phalange of second digit, proximal extremity. 
Fig. 10. Three consecutive caudal vertebral accompanying the feet, inferior view ; a, superior view ; h, 
proximal end of proximal vertebra. 
Fig. 11. Articular extremity of a more distal caudal vertebra. 
Fig. 12. A caudal vertebra still more distal, from below; a, from above ; h, articular extremity. 
Fig. 13. The astragalus and calcaneum of another individual, from the same locality as Nos. II and 
III, xierhaps belonging to No. Ill, agreeing with it in color ; Fig. 13, superior face; n, in¬ 
ternal face ; 6, external face; c, anterior face ; d, inferior face ; e, the calcaneum alone, 
suf>erior face. 
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