. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . Figs. 80 and 81.—Chisternon hebrau u H. , Xf. 80. Skull from right side. Cond, occipital condyle; /r, frontal; ju, jugal; la> lacrimal; mxt maxilla ; na, nasal; pa, parietal ; pmx, premaxilla ; qj, quadra-tojugal; qu, quadrate; sq, squamosal. Fig. 82. — Chisternon hebraicum. X3. No. 5904 A. M. N. H. End views of third, fourth, sixth, and eighth cervical vertebrae. On the right side the anterior ends; on the left, the hinder ends. may be due to greater age. Over the brain-case the bone is 9 mm. thick. The lower j
. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. . Figs. 80 and 81.—Chisternon hebrau u H. , Xf. 80. Skull from right side. Cond, occipital condyle; /r, frontal; ju, jugal; la> lacrimal; mxt maxilla ; na, nasal; pa, parietal ; pmx, premaxilla ; qj, quadra-tojugal; qu, quadrate; sq, squamosal. Fig. 82. — Chisternon hebraicum. X3. No. 5904 A. M. N. H. End views of third, fourth, sixth, and eighth cervical vertebrae. On the right side the anterior ends; on the left, the hinder ends. may be due to greater age. Over the brain-case the bone is 9 mm. thick. The lower jaw is nearly complete. From the tip to the middle of a line joining the hinder ends of the rami the distance is about 60 mm. The symphysis measured about 20 mm. The triturating surfaces are concave in both directions; their width, 9 mm. The coronoid process stood 23 mm. above the lower border of the bone. The neck had a length of 165 mm., about one-half of the length of the dorsal part of the column (figs. 82, 83). The zygapophyses are high and not far removed from the midline. There is a sharp crest on the lower midline of each centrum. The second and third are con- vexo-concave; the fourth, biconcave; the fifth to the eighth, concavo-convex. The neural arches appear to be co-ossified with the centra. Fig. 84 represents the scapula. The pelvis is shown in figs. 85 and 86. The ilia, the ischia, the pubes, and the epipubic process are all solidly co-ossified. The expanded upper end of the ilium has a height of 52 mm. and a width of 42 mm. The posterior articular end of the centrum of the second sacral. 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 Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington
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