. Central Asiatic Expeditions of the American Museum of Natural History, under the leadership of Roy Chapman Andrews : preliminary contributions in geology, palaeontology, and zoology. Central Asiatic Expeditions (1921-1930); Scientific expeditions; Natural history; Scientific expeditions; Natural history. AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES [No. 78 north towards Urga, near Iren Dabasu; this consists of a large calcaneum and other tarsal or carpal bones, more or less fragmentary, bearing the field nmnber ''Third Asiatic Exped. 37," to which has been assigned the catalogue number "Amer. Mus. 18
. Central Asiatic Expeditions of the American Museum of Natural History, under the leadership of Roy Chapman Andrews : preliminary contributions in geology, palaeontology, and zoology. Central Asiatic Expeditions (1921-1930); Scientific expeditions; Natural history; Scientific expeditions; Natural history. AMERICAN MUSEUM NOVITATES [No. 78 north towards Urga, near Iren Dabasu; this consists of a large calcaneum and other tarsal or carpal bones, more or less fragmentary, bearing the field nmnber ''Third Asiatic Exped. 37," to which has been assigned the catalogue number "Amer. Mus. ; (2) The second and most important find was made on August 5, 1922, near Loh, in the Tsagan Nor Basin, Hsanda Gol Beds; this includes a skull, portions of the jaws, and the distal end of a humerus, bearing the field number "Third. Fig. 1. Map of central and southwestern Asia showing the type locahties of (1) Baluchitherium osborni type, eastern Baluchistan; (2) Indricotherium asiaticum type, near Turgai, northern Turkestan; (3) Baluchitherium grangeri ref., near Iren Dabasu, southeastern Mongolia; (4) Baluchitherium grangeri type, near Loh, central Mongolia. Asiatic Exped. 90," to which has been assigned the catalogue numbers "Amer. Mus. 18650, ; The skull and mandible were about fifty feet apart and probably belong to the same individual. This specimen is made the type of Baluchitherium grangeri described below. (3) The. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Central Asiatic Expeditions (1921-1930); Andrews, Roy Chapman, 1884-1960; Matthew, William Diller, 1871-1930. [New York : American Museum of Natural History
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