. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. 1921] Prick: Faunas of Bautista Creeh and San Timoteo Canon 373 appearance and the sharpness of the crenulated cusps. The last molar is relatively smaller than that of either of the specimens grouped under P. edensis and is markedly broader than that of any of the forms grouped under P. edensis raki. The specimen plainly differs also from the former groups in the flat and even plane of its inner tooth faces. PEOCAMELUS?, indet. sp. or subsp. Material.—Portion of a left maxilla, containing Dp-, Dpi, Mi, M-, Univ. Calif. Coll Vert. Pal. no. 23425


. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. 1921] Prick: Faunas of Bautista Creeh and San Timoteo Canon 373 appearance and the sharpness of the crenulated cusps. The last molar is relatively smaller than that of either of the specimens grouped under P. edensis and is markedly broader than that of any of the forms grouped under P. edensis raki. The specimen plainly differs also from the former groups in the flat and even plane of its inner tooth faces. PEOCAMELUS?, indet. sp. or subsp. Material.—Portion of a left maxilla, containing Dp-, Dpi, Mi, M-, Univ. Calif. Coll Vert. Pal. no. 23425 (figs. 87o-87c); the fragments of a right maxilla with Mi, M?, Univ. Calif. Coll. Vert. Pal. no. 23434; the anterior portion of a small camel jaw containing the first premolars and the canines, Univ. Calif. Coll. Vert. Pal. no. 23430 (fig. 89), an upper cheek tooth, no. 24031 (fig. 88), and two incisors, no. 1053 (figs. 90a-90b). All from Univ. Calif, loc. no. Figs. 87a to 88. Procamehts?, indet. sp. Upper dentition. Figs. 87o to 87c, fragment of maxillary with Dp-, Dp-, M^, and M-, no. 23425; fig. 87a, occlusal view, X 1; fig. 876, outer view, X %; fig. 87c, inner view, X Fig. 88, molar, no. 24031, X 1. Eden beds, California. Measurements No. 23425 Length, Dp^ to M? mm. Dp2, anteroposterior diameter Dpi, anteroposterior diameter Ml, anteroposterior diameter Description.—Specimen no. 23425 (figs. 87a-87c) shows the anterior corner of the zygoma, the lower edge of the orbit, the infraorbital foramen, and a portion of the palate. The postpalatine foramen lies opposite the anterior edge of Dp- versus the middle of P- as in. 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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