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COMPARATIVE ANATOMY 



a lightness of build. The rod-like pubis and ischium are separated 

 from one another by a large ischiopubic foramen, and between them 

 in the middle line is a longitudinal fibre-cartilaginous ligament, 

 continuous anteriorly with the plug-like epipubic cartilage and 

 posteriorly with the hypoischium or os doacce (absent in Chame- 

 leons). This tract represents the remnant of the median ends of 



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FIG. 110. PELVIC ARCH OF VARIOUS CHKLOMANS. From the ventral side. 

 A, J\fr.icrorliff/i/n (after G. Baur) ; B, S}ihar<jii* i-orinwa (after Hoffmann) ; 

 C, T(*tnrlo ; D, Chelone. 



Ceft, epipubic cartilage ; Fopi. ischiopubic foramen ; Jfpltj, hypoischiatic process ; 

 Is, ischium ; P, pubis ; PP, prepubis. 



the pubis and ischium which are present in the embryo ; and thus 

 in this, as in certain other respects, the pelvis of the Lacertilia 

 may be said to pass through a Hatteria-like stage in the course of 

 development. The ilium in some cases is almost vertical in posi- 

 tion : in others it is more oblique, sloping upwards and backwards 

 from the acetabulum. 



