Vörös A. szerk.: Fragmenta Mineralogica Et Palaentologica 12. 1985. (Budapest, 1985)
by a wide and deep U-shaped fosse; there are three tines (2 n ^, 3 r< ^, 4 tn ) i n the wide anterior part of the palmation, while in the~targe surface of the palmation behind the fosse the 6 tn , 7*^ and x tn tines are situated. Fig. 1. Alces brevirostris, right cast antler (Drawn by I. Pisch) - skull fragments (collapsed and partly destroyed). Only fragments of the frontal, basioccipital, and palate bones are still preserved. According to the earlier description "the praemaxiUa-, and facionasal parts are strikingly very short, only 2/3 - 1/2 parts of recent Alces" (KRETZOI 1946, JÁNOSSY 1969). -5 1. inf. - atlas, epistropheus, vert, cervicales III.-Vu. Physiological length of vert, cervic. (I-VII): 450 mm. - vert, thoracalis I.-XIII. - vert, lumbalis I.-V. (Physiological length: 330 mm). GO