. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. 192 University of California Publications in Geology [Vol. 9 the middle lobe, but is separated from it by a small, sharply-marked fold or jog of the inner wall. Excepting I3, the canine, and Px the upper dentition is known only by fragments. An anterior limb (figs. 32 and 33) lacking only the terminal phalanges and the proximal end of the humerus closely approaches the. Figs. 32 to 34. Procamelus, near gracilis Leidy. Cedar Mountain beds, Nevada. Fig. 32. Epipodial segment, anterior limb, no. 19820, X %. Fig. 33. Metapodials and phalanges, ante


. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. 192 University of California Publications in Geology [Vol. 9 the middle lobe, but is separated from it by a small, sharply-marked fold or jog of the inner wall. Excepting I3, the canine, and Px the upper dentition is known only by fragments. An anterior limb (figs. 32 and 33) lacking only the terminal phalanges and the proximal end of the humerus closely approaches the. Figs. 32 to 34. Procamelus, near gracilis Leidy. Cedar Mountain beds, Nevada. Fig. 32. Epipodial segment, anterior limb, no. 19820, X %. Fig. 33. Metapodials and phalanges, anterior limb, no. 19820, X %. Fig. 34. Cannon bone, posterior limb, no. 22293, X %.. 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 University of California, Berkeley. Dept. of Geology. Berkeley : The University Press


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