. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. 580 University of California Publications in Geology [Vol. 11. Fig. 220. Procamelus?', sp. Proximal facets of cannon bone of posterior limb, no. 23117, X %. Ricardo Pliocene, Mohave Desert, California. Fig. 221. Alticamelus or Pliauchenia?. Proximal facets of cannon bone of posterior limb, no. 23116, X Ricardo Pliocene, Mohave Desert, California. Fig. 222. Pliauchenia or Alticamelus? Proximal facets of cannon bone of posterior limb, no. 23118, X %. Ricardo Pliocene, Mohave Desert, California. Figs. 223 to 227. First phalanges, X %. Fig. 223, Al
. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. 580 University of California Publications in Geology [Vol. 11. Fig. 220. Procamelus?', sp. Proximal facets of cannon bone of posterior limb, no. 23117, X %. Ricardo Pliocene, Mohave Desert, California. Fig. 221. Alticamelus or Pliauchenia?. Proximal facets of cannon bone of posterior limb, no. 23116, X Ricardo Pliocene, Mohave Desert, California. Fig. 222. Pliauchenia or Alticamelus? Proximal facets of cannon bone of posterior limb, no. 23118, X %. Ricardo Pliocene, Mohave Desert, California. Figs. 223 to 227. First phalanges, X %. Fig. 223, Alticamelus?, sp., no. 21563; fig. 221, Pliauchenia?, sp., no. 21561; figs. 225 and 226, Alticamelus or Procamelus, sp., no. 23119 and no. 23114; fig. 227, Procamelus, sp., no. 22517. Ricardo Pliocene, Mohave Desert, California. CAMELIDAE The camel remains from the Ricardo beds consist almost exclu- sively of limb bones. Only a few jaw fragments are known, of which a mandible with several molar teeth (no. 22516, figs. 216a, 216&) is the most important specimen. At least two camel types are represented in jaw fragments found at Ricardo. One, a small form represented by fig. 218, presumably belonging to the genus Procamelus; a larger form, fig. 217, is possibly 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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