. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. 570 University of California Publications in Geology [VoL-11 and much more slender than in Equus. It closely resembles the prox- imal phalanges of Pliohippus pernix, the type of the genus Pliohippus. It is somewhat more slender and much larger than the corresponding element in Neohipparion whitneyi. Whether the specimen is to be referred to Hipparion, Neohip- parion, or Pliohippus is uncer- tain, but the relation to Plioh ippus seems Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanc


. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. 570 University of California Publications in Geology [VoL-11 and much more slender than in Equus. It closely resembles the prox- imal phalanges of Pliohippus pernix, the type of the genus Pliohippus. It is somewhat more slender and much larger than the corresponding element in Neohipparion whitneyi. Whether the specimen is to be referred to Hipparion, Neohip- parion, or Pliohippus is uncer- tain, but the relation to Plioh ippus seems 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 University of California, Berkeley. Dept. of Geology. Berkeley : The University Press


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