Abstract
This report is supplementary to a report by H. H. Nininger: Pleistocene Fossils from McPherson County, 1921 to 1924, paper 40 of the 1924 meeting at McPherson. Trans. K. A. S. 31:96; and H. J. Harnly, Vertebrate Fossils From McPherson Equus Beds, Trans. K. A. S. 35:209. The fossils here reported were found in the gravel on the Hammann farm, 11/ miles west and 41/2 miles north of Conway, and were presented to the McPherson College Museum by John Akers. The determinations have been made by H. H. Lane. 1. Equus leidge: A. Complete typical tooth. B. Several fragments. 2. Smilodon sp? (Sabre-tooth cat) probably fatalis or nebraskensis. A. A complete cranium. B. Three front teeth from different sand pits. 3. Fragmented tusk of Elephas sp?
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