. Maryland geological survey . Fig. i.—mammoth engraved on fragment of tusk by paleolithic man (XA). (Lartet, Reliquicc A quit an.). Fig. 2.—excavation of mastodon remains, after painting by chas. wilson peale. SYSTEMATIC PALEONTOLOGY OF THE PLEISTOCENE DEPOSITSOF MARYLAND BY WM. BULLOCK CLARK, FREDERIC A. LUCAS, O. P. HAY, E. , E. O. ULRICH and ARTHUR HOLLICK 11 SYSTEMATIC PALEONTOLOGYPLEISTOCENE MAMMALIA P. A. Lucas. KEPTILIA 0. P. Hay. AKTHK0P0DA. INSECTA E. H. Sellards. CEUSTACEA W. B. Clark. MOLLUSCA W. B. Clark. MOLLTTSCOLDEA E. 0. Ulrich. COELENTEEATA W. B. Clark. PE0T0Z0A W.


. Maryland geological survey . Fig. i.—mammoth engraved on fragment of tusk by paleolithic man (XA). (Lartet, Reliquicc A quit an.). Fig. 2.—excavation of mastodon remains, after painting by chas. wilson peale. SYSTEMATIC PALEONTOLOGY OF THE PLEISTOCENE DEPOSITSOF MARYLAND BY WM. BULLOCK CLARK, FREDERIC A. LUCAS, O. P. HAY, E. , E. O. ULRICH and ARTHUR HOLLICK 11 SYSTEMATIC PALEONTOLOGYPLEISTOCENE MAMMALIA P. A. Lucas. KEPTILIA 0. P. Hay. AKTHK0P0DA. INSECTA E. H. Sellards. CEUSTACEA W. B. Clark. MOLLUSCA W. B. Clark. MOLLTTSCOLDEA E. 0. Ulrich. COELENTEEATA W. B. Clark. PE0T0Z0A W. B. Clark. PTEEIDOPHYTA Arthur Hollick. SPEEMATOPHYTA Arthur Hollick. MAMMALIA. Order PROBOSCIDEA. Family ELEPHANTIDAE. At least three species of elephantids, using the term in its broadestsense to include mastodon, occur within the limits of the State of Mary-land; the well-known American mastodon, Mammut americanum, thenorthern mammoth Elephas primigenius, and the southern or Columbianmammoth, Elephas columbi. It is possible that a fourth species, Mammutdbscurus, may yet be detected within the State, but this appears to hav


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