. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. 36. 40 41 Figs. 35-41 represent specimens from the Cedar Mountain beds in Nevada. Fig. 35. Pliauchenia?, sp. Astragalus, no. 22294, X 14- Fig. 36. Procamelus, sp. Astragalus, no. 22295, X %. Fig. 37. Pliauchenia?, sp. Proximal phalangeal element, no. 22302, superior view, X Figs. 38 and 39. Procamelus, two species? Proximal phalangeal elements, superior view. Fig. 38, no. 22296, X %; fig. 39, no. 22297, X Fig. 40. Pliauchenia?, sp. Second phalangeal element, superior view, no. 22298, X Mi- Fig. 41. Procamelus, second phalangeal element, no. 222


. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. 36. 40 41 Figs. 35-41 represent specimens from the Cedar Mountain beds in Nevada. Fig. 35. Pliauchenia?, sp. Astragalus, no. 22294, X 14- Fig. 36. Procamelus, sp. Astragalus, no. 22295, X %. Fig. 37. Pliauchenia?, sp. Proximal phalangeal element, no. 22302, superior view, X Figs. 38 and 39. Procamelus, two species? Proximal phalangeal elements, superior view. Fig. 38, no. 22296, X %; fig. 39, no. 22297, X Fig. 40. Pliauchenia?, sp. Second phalangeal element, superior view, no. 22298, X Mi- Fig. 41. Procamelus, second phalangeal element, no. 22299, X V2. teeth are in some respects like those of Blastomeryx, but the crowns are more hypsodont. From the character of this specimen and its association with molars and antlers of Merycodus, it is probably to be referred to that genus. 1877. ii Cope, E. D., II. S. Geol. Surv. West of 100th meridian, pi. 82, figs, la to 2b,. 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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