. Annual report for the year ended June 30 .... United States National Museum. EXfllBITS 19. Largest North American land mammal of the Oligocene, 35—40 million years ago, was the Bronfoffier/um, last of the titanotheres. On the wall behind visitors are examples of even-toed ungulates (hoofed mammals) of the Oligocene. Ancestral forms of odd-toed ungulates (left to right: tapir, horse, rhi- noceros, titanothere) of the middle Eocene, about 50 million years ago. The Titanothere family is now Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digital


. Annual report for the year ended June 30 .... United States National Museum. EXfllBITS 19. Largest North American land mammal of the Oligocene, 35—40 million years ago, was the Bronfoffier/um, last of the titanotheres. On the wall behind visitors are examples of even-toed ungulates (hoofed mammals) of the Oligocene. Ancestral forms of odd-toed ungulates (left to right: tapir, horse, rhi- noceros, titanothere) of the middle Eocene, about 50 million years ago. The Titanothere family is now 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 United States National Museum. [Washington] : Smithsonian Institution


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