Archive image from page 77 of Dinocerata a monograph of Dinocerata : a monograph of an extinct order of gigantic mammals dinoceratamonogr00mars Year: 1886 ElG. 58. Figure 57.âSkull of Dinoceras bticeps, Marsh (No. 1039); mnle; with brain-cast in position. PieUEB 58.âSkuW of Dinoceras latice2JS {So. 1202); femule; with brain-east in position. /. frontal bone ; ;n. maxillary bone ; m'. maxillary protulierMUce; »i. nasal bone ; â «'. nasal protuberance ; p. parietal bone ; p'. parietal protuberance ; s. supraoccipital crest. Both figures are one-eighth natural size. The cerebellar fossa i


Archive image from page 77 of Dinocerata a monograph of Dinocerata : a monograph of an extinct order of gigantic mammals dinoceratamonogr00mars Year: 1886 ElG. 58. Figure 57.âSkull of Dinoceras bticeps, Marsh (No. 1039); mnle; with brain-cast in position. PieUEB 58.âSkuW of Dinoceras latice2JS {So. 1202); femule; with brain-east in position. /. frontal bone ; ;n. maxillary bone ; m'. maxillary protulierMUce; »i. nasal bone ; â «'. nasal protuberance ; p. parietal bone ; p'. parietal protuberance ; s. supraoccipital crest. Both figures are one-eighth natural size. The cerebellar fossa is but little larger, transversely, than the medullar canal, and has lateral cavities, which were probably occupied by flocculi. There was a rudimentary tentorial ridge. The pituitary fossa is nearly round, and of moderate depth. There are no clinoid processes.


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