. Figure 125.—Second rib of Uintatherium latifrons, Marsh (No. 1231^; posterior view. Figure 126.—The same rib; front view. Figure 127.—The same rib ; inner view. FlGUBE 128.—The same rib ; proximal end. h. head ; t. tubercle. All tlie figures are one-fourth natural size. The second rib is much longer, and less robust, than the first, above described. The head is large, and the two articular faces on it are confluent. The tubercle is well developed, and at nearly the same level as the head. The shaft is only moderately curved, and considerably compressed. The distal end is flattened, and wider


. Figure 125.—Second rib of Uintatherium latifrons, Marsh (No. 1231^; posterior view. Figure 126.—The same rib; front view. Figure 127.—The same rib ; inner view. FlGUBE 128.—The same rib ; proximal end. h. head ; t. tubercle. All tlie figures are one-fourth natural size. The second rib is much longer, and less robust, than the first, above described. The head is large, and the two articular faces on it are confluent. The tubercle is well developed, and at nearly the same level as the head. The shaft is only moderately curved, and considerably compressed. The distal end is flattened, and wider than the shaft.


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