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python a large, vertically oblong, but short diapophysis extends 

 from the fore part of the side of the centrum obliquely backward : 



it is covered by the ar- 

 ticular surface for the 

 rib, is convex lengthwise 

 and convex vertically 

 at its upper half, but 

 slightly concave at its 

 lower half. In the 

 rattlesnake the diapo- 

 physis developes a small, 

 circumscribed, articular, 

 tubercle, ib. ^/,-for the 

 ( vertebral rib ' or pleur- 

 apophysis, pl\ a parapo- 

 physis, d! ', extends down- 

 ward and forward below 

 the level of the cen- 

 trum ; the anterior zy- 

 gapophysis, z, is sup- 

 ported by a process, 

 ib. d" 9 from the upper 

 end of the diapophysis. 

 The base of the neural 

 arch swells outward 

 from its confluence with 

 the centrum, and de- 

 velopes from each angle 

 a transversely-elongated 

 zygapophy sis ; that from 

 the anterior angle, z, 

 looking upward, that 

 from the posterior angle, 

 z' ', downward ; both sur- 

 faces being flat, and 

 almost horizontal, as in 

 the Batrachians. The 

 neural canal is narrow ; 

 the neural spine, ns, is of 

 moderate height, about 



Skeleton of the cobra (Naija tripudians} 



equal to its 



terior extent ; it is compressed and truncate. A wedge-shaped 

 process, ' zygosphene,' zs, is developed from the fore part of the 



