Notes On the Osteology of the White River Horses

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Intermedins of the Pro- toceras beds, and a foreshadowing of the condition in the modern horse which has such a large facet on the cuboid for the widely expanded proxi- mal end of metatarsal iii. Between this condition and that where thei'e is only lateral contact with the cuboid, we find all the intermediate stages. Again, there is a great deal of variation in the relative propor- tions of the lateral digits to each other, and in the relation they bear to the median digit. Sometimes the latera...l digits are not much reduced and are subequal in size, while again we find the lateral digits very much reduced, and Mt. Iv, at least proximally, is usually larger than Mt. Ii.
In M. Hairdi usually there is no confluence of posterior transverse crest with the oufer wall of tooth, usually separated from it by a large interval, but occasionally we get an individual in which there is actual confluence, and we get all stages intermediate between these two ex- tremes. We get individuals where the interval between outer end of transverse crest and outer wall is less, and, again, others in which there is a small process jutting inwai-d from the point of union of outer lobes, toward the transverse crest, these separated by a very small interval, and then we get complete confluence.


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