. Cope papers, 1871-[1897. Zoology; Paleontology. 5 Enhydrocyon and Temnocyon ; postglenoid and postparietal Fie. 2.—Temnocyon cm-i/ptueus Cope, Lower Miocene of Oregon; one-half natu- ral size. PP, postparietal foramen. Arclimlurus, Dinictis, Pogonodori, Hoplophoneua and Machmrodus (cere- bralis) ; postglenoid and postparietal only. Procyon, Nasua and Eassaris; postglenoid only. Oanis, VulpesanA TJrocyon; postglenoid only. Viverra, Mustela, Putoi-iua and Mephitis; postglenoid only. Felis idomeMca) ; sometimes a minute postglenoid only; sometimes none. Hymna, TJncia, Gynmlurua; no foram


. Cope papers, 1871-[1897. Zoology; Paleontology. 5 Enhydrocyon and Temnocyon ; postglenoid and postparietal Fie. 2.—Temnocyon cm-i/ptueus Cope, Lower Miocene of Oregon; one-half natu- ral size. PP, postparietal foramen. Arclimlurus, Dinictis, Pogonodori, Hoplophoneua and Machmrodus (cere- bralis) ; postglenoid and postparietal only. Procyon, Nasua and Eassaris; postglenoid only. Oanis, VulpesanA TJrocyon; postglenoid only. Viverra, Mustela, Putoi-iua and Mephitis; postglenoid only. Felis idomeMca) ; sometimes a minute postglenoid only; sometimes none. Hymna, TJncia, Gynmlurua; no foramina. Prosimi.*;. Lemur, Ghirogalem Tarsius ; a postglenoid only. QffADRUMANA. Hapale ; postglenoid and postsquamosal. Oebus; postglenoid and postparietal. The latter is on the suture of the parietal and squamosal bones ; in Hapale penieiUata it is entirely within the squamosal bones. Ateles, Callithrix, Mycetes, Semnopitheeus and Oynocephalus; no for- amina. Macaeus ; a small postglenoid. Troglodytes niger, gorilla ; a closed fissure, but no foramen postglenoid- euin. Homo; no foramina in sixteen North American Indians examined of the Klamath, Bannock, Crow, Sioux and Cheyenne tribes. One postglenoid on one side in a South Australian. One or two mastoids are more usual, be- ing found in a good many specimens of all races. They are rarest in Hot- tentot negroes. Cetacba. Balmna, Beluga and Monodon; no foramina. SiRENIA. Halicore and Manatus ; a huge mastoid only. Hyracoidea. Hyrax ; no foramina. PltOBOSClDIA. ElepTias ; no 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 Cope, E. D. (Edward Drinker), 1840-1897. Philadelphia, etc.


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