. Dinocerata : a monograph of an extinct order of gigantic mammals. Dinocerata; Mammals, Fossil; Paleontology; Paleontology. Figure 61.—Cast of brain-cavity of Uintaiherium rohustwn, Loidy; type specimen, lateral vien*. Figure 62.—The same; superior view. c. cerebral hemispheres; ch. cerebellum; /. Hooeulus; 7Ji. medulla; ol. olfactory lobes; op. optic nerves; Y. tifth nerve ; XII. twelfth nerve. Both figures are three-fourths natural size. Brain Growth. The Dinocerata are, by far, the largest of all known Eocene land animals, and that they have, also, a very diminutive brain is a noteworthy f
. Dinocerata : a monograph of an extinct order of gigantic mammals. Dinocerata; Mammals, Fossil; Paleontology; Paleontology. Figure 61.—Cast of brain-cavity of Uintaiherium rohustwn, Loidy; type specimen, lateral vien*. Figure 62.—The same; superior view. c. cerebral hemispheres; ch. cerebellum; /. Hooeulus; 7Ji. medulla; ol. olfactory lobes; op. optic nerves; Y. tifth nerve ; XII. twelfth nerve. Both figures are three-fourths natural size. Brain Growth. The Dinocerata are, by far, the largest of all known Eocene land animals, and that they have, also, a very diminutive brain is a noteworthy fact, which attracted the autlior's attention soon after their 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 Marsh, Othniel Charles, 1831-1899. Washington : United States Geological Survey : G. P. O.
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