. The Ceratopsia. Ceratopsia. STEGOCEEAS. 97 His original description is as follows: The bone, figured on the above plate [PL XXI], is interpreted as representing the coalesced parietals of the posterior crest of an undescribed species of Monoclonius, probably ancestral to such later forms as Torosaurus latus and T. gladius of Marsh from the Laramie of Wyoming. To facilitate an understanding of the view held as to the position the r. parietals probably occupied relative to other bones of the head, a drawing I • / '•., j \ of the bone has been applied to the figure, slightly modified, of the sk
. The Ceratopsia. Ceratopsia. STEGOCEEAS. 97 His original description is as follows: The bone, figured on the above plate [PL XXI], is interpreted as representing the coalesced parietals of the posterior crest of an undescribed species of Monoclonius, probably ancestral to such later forms as Torosaurus latus and T. gladius of Marsh from the Laramie of Wyoming. To facilitate an understanding of the view held as to the position the r. parietals probably occupied relative to other bones of the head, a drawing I • / '•., j \ of the bone has been applied to the figure, slightly modified, of the skul] i \ / \. ; i of T. gladius, as given by Marsh in the Sixteenth Annual Report of the • Y ,:' / United States Geological Survey. 0" ^ •) The parietal element from Red Deer River is symmetrical, T-shaped, / \ with a subcylindrical shaft expanding rapidly both in front and behind. / i---' v\ Anteriorly the expansion is concave below, strengthened above by a median, rounded ridge in continuation of the central shaft, and thinning out later- ally. Posteriorly the shaft divides, nearly at right angles to itself, to either side, so as to form a strong transverse bar slightly concave at mid- length above and convex below, thin at its front edge and thickest behind. The posterior border is angularly rounded. The space on either side of the shaft represents the inner halves of the supratemporal fontanelles. The bone missing from the specimen would complete the outer border of the fontanelles and effect a union with the inner margins of the squamosals. The lower face of the anterior expansion, on either side of the median line, is striated by distinct furrows that follow down the lower lateral sides of the shaft as deep grooves and curve outward on to the transverse bar. The anterior upper surface also exhibits similar grooves that do not, however, pass beyond the mid-length of the shaft. The parietal, imperfect at its anterior end, is about one-third the size of that of T
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