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Figs. 1-15. Bone.s of <a Coryphodon, of a black color, fomul together,and described as No. Ill; two-thirds 
natural size. Page 247. 
Fig. 1. Eight fore foot, antero-superior view; the carpal bones all present, but a portion of the anterior 
face of the os magnum broken away. The phalanges collated in accordance with their true 
relations, as exposed in excavating by the author. 
Fig. 2. Posterior faces of the digits of the same foot, in natural rel.ation. 
Fig. 3. Distal view of distal extremity of third metacarpus. 
Fig. 4. Proximal end of first phalange of third digit; a, distal end. 
Fig. 5. Distal end of second phalange of third digit. 
Fig. 6. Proximal end of ungual phalange of third digit. 
Fig. 7. Distal view of distal end of first metacarpus. 
Fig. 8. Proximal end of first phalange of pnllex; a, distal end of the same. 
Fig. 9. Proximal end of ungual phalange of pollex. 
Fig. 10. Third digit, seen from the external side. 
Fig. 11. Clavicle, with one extremity; a, extremital view; b, section at fracture. 
Fig. 12. Extremity; perhaps the opposite one of the same clavicle. 
Fig. 13. Portion of shaft, probably belonging to the clavicle represented in Pig. 11. 
Fig. 14. Ulna of an animal apparently larger than that to which the fore foot belongs, seen from the 
side. , 
Fig. 15. The same, superior view. 
Pig. 16. Scaphoid bone of another individual, from above ; a, from below; b, inner side; c, outer side. 
Fig. 17. Cervical vertebrje of another individual, from below ; a, from the left side. 
Fig. 18. The posterior articular face of the posterior of the two cervical vertebra} figured in Fig. 17, 
without epiphysis; a, anterior fivce of the same. 
Fig. 19. Posterior face of the anterior of the two cervical vertebr® above figured. 
