. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. ant. inf. an f. lar. po$ r. Lower 241 Figure 19. Sections of upper and lower canines referred to Notochoerus cf. copensis from Kanapoi. Nat. size. Abbrevia- tions as in Fig. 5. 267A, matches the other specimens in con- tour and massi\'eness but has only the preserved. This is in very advanced wear and its dimensions are 82 mm long, 29 mm broad and 8-9 mm high. The tooth origi- nally had three well-developed pairs of lateral pillars, a weaker pair behind them, and a complex of four or five pillars in the tal
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. ant. inf. an f. lar. po$ r. Lower 241 Figure 19. Sections of upper and lower canines referred to Notochoerus cf. copensis from Kanapoi. Nat. size. Abbrevia- tions as in Fig. 5. 267A, matches the other specimens in con- tour and massi\'eness but has only the preserved. This is in very advanced wear and its dimensions are 82 mm long, 29 mm broad and 8-9 mm high. The tooth origi- nally had three well-developed pairs of lateral pillars, a weaker pair behind them, and a complex of four or five pillars in the talonid. Accessory columns existed at the base between the lateral pillars on the buccal side. As far as can be determined, there was only a single median pillar be- tween successive pairs of laterals. The tooth is illustrated in Plate 26. Tliere is also a fragment, KP 267B, con- taining the right P3 and P4. P.{ is 22 mm long, mm broad, and mm high. It is a little narro\\'er than the t\\'0 corre- sponding teeth in the other jaw. There is no sign of an anterior cusp and the posterior cingulum is small. Pi, which is hea\'ily worn, is 19 mm long and 16 mm broad. It appears to have consisted only of a single stout cone. With it was associ-. 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
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