Extinct Western Vertebrates (1873): Plate XXVII

This is Plate XXVII from the "Extinct Vertebrate Fauna of the Western Territories" (1873). It contains images of at least thirteen different animals, including primates, rodents, ungulates and lizards; a fragmentary lower jaw of Uintatherium robustum is located at the bottom while two of its molars are shown along the middle left and a vertebra is shown in the center. All of these fossils were collected in the Fort Bridger area (southwestern Wyoming and Northern Utah).
The following are other plates from "Extinct Vertebrate Fauna of the Western Territories" (1873):
- Plate VI: featuring Notharctus and assorted small mammals
- Plate XVIII: featuring Paleosyops and Cretaceous sharks
- Plate XXIV: featuring Paleosyops
- Plate XXV: featuring Uintatherium
- Plate XXVI: featuring Uintatherium and Hyrachus
- Plate XXVIII: featuring Uintatherium, Bison and a mastodon tooth
- Plate XXXI: featuring Paleosyops and other mammals
- Plate XXXIII: featuring Equus spp.