. The land and sea mammals of Middle America and the West Indies . Ursus machetes. No. 436 Field Columbian Mus. Coll. /s nat. size. Face view % nat. 55 URSUS. 481 of upper tooth row, 74; length of molar, 34; length of lower jaw, 229;of lower tooth row, 79. B. uniform throughout, either Ijlack, brownish, or cinnamon;hair darkest towards tips; nose brown; feet moderate; fore claws nottwice as long as the hinder. 478. machetes (Urstts), Elliot, Pub. Field Columb. Mus., iii, 1903, p. 235. Bear. Type locality. Casas Grandes, Sierra Madre, State of Chihuahua,Mexi


. The land and sea mammals of Middle America and the West Indies . Ursus machetes. No. 436 Field Columbian Mus. Coll. /s nat. size. Face view % nat. 55 URSUS. 481 of upper tooth row, 74; length of molar, 34; length of lower jaw, 229;of lower tooth row, 79. B. uniform throughout, either Ijlack, brownish, or cinnamon;hair darkest towards tips; nose brown; feet moderate; fore claws nottwice as long as the hinder. 478. machetes (Urstts), Elliot, Pub. Field Columb. Mus., iii, 1903, p. 235. Bear. Type locality. Casas Grandes, Sierra Madre, State of Chihuahua,Mexico. Geogr. Distr. Northern Mexico. Gcnl. Char. Color, cinnamon or black. Skull long, frontalsbroad, raised above level of face; nasals very broad, posterior endson a line with ends of maxillae; superior outline convex, highest justbehind postorbital processes, and declining gradually anteriorly,sharply posteriorly; occipital crest prominent, extending forward tocoronal suture; zygomatic arches very wide; basioccipital and basi-sphenoid wide; pterygoid fossa equal in width throughout its length,broad and rounded anteriorly; mandible heavy, deep benea


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