. Contributions to Canadian palæontology. Paleontology. FIG-. 13. Coossified nasals of Megacerops assinMenns, fig. 12 superior aspect, fig. 13 left lateral aspect. One-fourth the natural The two species, angustigenis and syeeras, have the general form of horn found in the type of the genus Megacerops, viz., M. coloradensis, Leidy. In the other three species from the Cypress hills the horns are not known. In four of the five species, however, the nasals are known and show a wide variation in shape, all differing from those of the type. Please note that these images are extracted from scan


. Contributions to Canadian palæontology. Paleontology. FIG-. 13. Coossified nasals of Megacerops assinMenns, fig. 12 superior aspect, fig. 13 left lateral aspect. One-fourth the natural The two species, angustigenis and syeeras, have the general form of horn found in the type of the genus Megacerops, viz., M. coloradensis, Leidy. In the other three species from the Cypress hills the horns are not known. In four of the five species, however, the nasals are known and show a wide variation in shape, all differing from those of the type. 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 Geological Survey of Canada. Ottawa, Printed by S. E. Dawson


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