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The Mammals of China and Mongolia, Vol. 2 (Classic Reprint)
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The skull has the frontal region nearly ¿at, the brain case full and rounded, with a distinct convexity to the upper profile. The postorbital processes are Slender and depressed. The ridges of the temporal muscles form a somewhat lyrate outline on the back of the skull, but they do not meet posteriorly. The basicranial axis forms a considerable angle with the palate which has a small oval notch on each Side just behind the last molar.
The anterior upper premolar is a very small spicule, about as large as the inner roots of the large premolar, and Situated in the middle of the anterior border of that tooth. The four succeeding upper molariform teeth are of about equal size, each with two outer roots and one inner. As seen in side View, the two anterior teeth have each three cusps at the outer edge, the third has two and the fourth a single anterior cusp.
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