. The American diceratheres. Rhinoceroses, Fossil; Paleontology. Fig. 7. (?Di ceratherium) Rhi noceros oregonen- sis Marsh. M^ X i. After Fig. S. Diceratherium truquianum (Cope). No. 7333, Coll. Am. Mus. Symphysis and portion of left ramus. X i. In describing an incomplete mandible from the ("Truckee beds"^*) (Lower John Day) Professor Cope says that the specimen "supports molar, canine [= lateral incisor], and incisor teeth. . The crowns of the canines [= lateral incisors] are considerably wider than those of the incisors [= median incisors], but do not project very fa
. The American diceratheres. Rhinoceroses, Fossil; Paleontology. Fig. 7. (?Di ceratherium) Rhi noceros oregonen- sis Marsh. M^ X i. After Fig. S. Diceratherium truquianum (Cope). No. 7333, Coll. Am. Mus. Symphysis and portion of left ramus. X i. In describing an incomplete mandible from the ("Truckee beds"^*) (Lower John Day) Professor Cope says that the specimen "supports molar, canine [= lateral incisor], and incisor teeth. . The crowns of the canines [= lateral incisors] are considerably wider than those of the incisors [= median incisors], but do not project very far beyond them. They are sub-triangular in outline, " American Journal Science, Vol. V, 1873, p. 410. Ibid., Vol. XXVI, 1908, p. 60, Fig. 13. " American Naturalist, Vol. XIII, 1879, p. 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 Peterson, O. A. (Olof August), 1865-; Carnegie Museum. Pittsburgh : Published by the authority of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Institute
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