. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. 132 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. The Vertebrae. The Atlas.—In comparing the atlas with that of Diploceras osborni Peterson,^ it is at once observed that the bone is proportionally higher and longer, but of a less transverse diameter, which is due chiefly to the shorter transverse process in the present genus. The anterior cotyle is on the whole very nearly as large as, but is deeper than, in Diploceras, and its inferior surface is more distinctly separated. The. Please note that these image


. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. 132 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. The Vertebrae. The Atlas.—In comparing the atlas with that of Diploceras osborni Peterson,^ it is at once observed that the bone is proportionally higher and longer, but of a less transverse diameter, which is due chiefly to the shorter transverse process in the present genus. The anterior cotyle is on the whole very nearly as large as, but is deeper than, in Diploceras, and its inferior surface is more distinctly separated. The. 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 Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History. [Pittsburgh] : Published by authority of the Board of Trustees of the Carnegie Institute


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