. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. 1919] Merriam: Tertiary Mammalian Faunas of Mohave Desert 487. Tig. 49. Meryehippus inter montanus Merriam. P., to M., no. 21459, natural size. Barstow Miocene, Mohave Desert, California. Fig. 50. Meryehippus calamarius stylodontus?, n. var. P2 to Mi, no. 19819, natural size. Barstow Miocene, Mohave Desert, California. Incisors and Canines.—The incisors are well shown in specimen 21463, which is associated with teeth of the Meryehippus c. stylodontus type. All of the incisors of the upper dentition (figs. 51a, 51b) are clearly cupped, and cemen


. Bulletin of the Department of Geology. Geology. 1919] Merriam: Tertiary Mammalian Faunas of Mohave Desert 487. Tig. 49. Meryehippus inter montanus Merriam. P., to M., no. 21459, natural size. Barstow Miocene, Mohave Desert, California. Fig. 50. Meryehippus calamarius stylodontus?, n. var. P2 to Mi, no. 19819, natural size. Barstow Miocene, Mohave Desert, California. Incisors and Canines.—The incisors are well shown in specimen 21463, which is associated with teeth of the Meryehippus c. stylodontus type. All of the incisors of the upper dentition (figs. 51a, 51b) are clearly cupped, and cement fills the valleys of the middle incisors to a considerable depth. I3 is distinctly 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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