. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. 182 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. the glenoid border terminates in an enlarged tuberosity, indicating a heavy attachment for the cartilaginous prolongation of the scapula, which was probably larger. The coracoid border is thin and one third of its middle portion is curved inwardly. This internally directed area of the coracoid border and the ridge for the tendinous insertion near the glenoid border are the only eminences on the otherwise flat subscapular face. Some 20 mm. above the head ther


. Annals of the Carnegie Museum. Carnegie Museum; Carnegie Museum of Natural History; Natural history. 182 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. the glenoid border terminates in an enlarged tuberosity, indicating a heavy attachment for the cartilaginous prolongation of the scapula, which was probably larger. The coracoid border is thin and one third of its middle portion is curved inwardly. This internally directed area of the coracoid border and the ridge for the tendinous insertion near the glenoid border are the only eminences on the otherwise flat subscapular face. Some 20 mm. above the head there is a distinct and widely open groove extending obliquely across the subscapular neck. Fig. 27. Anterior and posterior views of liumerus of Promerycochcerus carrikeri. No. 1047; 5 nat. size, i, anterior; 2, posterior. which perhaps is due to the unusually close contact of the scapula with the ribs in this region. In Merycoidodon there is also a faint trace of a similar groove. That the clavicle persisted in P. carrikeri is highly probable, inas- much as Merycoidodon culbertsoni (No. 1391), v/ith no greater developed spine and acromion process, has a clavicle of considerable size, which. 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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