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Page 282
in length , and the total height of the crown and root , even with the surface
considerably worn , is 92 mm . In general pattern it agrees closely with that of
modern horses , but differs in its larger size and in showing no trace of the
rudimentary ...
in length , and the total height of the crown and root , even with the surface
considerably worn , is 92 mm . In general pattern it agrees closely with that of
modern horses , but differs in its larger size and in showing no trace of the
rudimentary ...
Page 296
The greatest length is about 105 mm . The 2nd metacarpal measures 80 mm . in
length , and 39 mm . in breadth at its proximal end and 35 mm . at its distal . It
articulates proximally with the small 2nd carpale . The upper side of the distal end
...
The greatest length is about 105 mm . The 2nd metacarpal measures 80 mm . in
length , and 39 mm . in breadth at its proximal end and 35 mm . at its distal . It
articulates proximally with the small 2nd carpale . The upper side of the distal end
...
Page 298
The one femur measures 535 mm . in length and the other 550 mm . The tibia has
a larger head than appears to be the case in Plateosaurus , but otherwise
presents no specially interesting features . The total length of the bone is 447 mm
.
The one femur measures 535 mm . in length and the other 550 mm . The tibia has
a larger head than appears to be the case in Plateosaurus , but otherwise
presents no specially interesting features . The total length of the bone is 447 mm
.
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ExogyRA | 25 |
extoni Cleithrolepis S Woodward 264 | 31 |
baini Mytilus Sharpe | 33 |
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