CHAP, xm.] THE CAT'S PLACE IN NATURE. 



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The basis cranii (Fig. 205) shows a distinct ali- sphenoid canal {a, a) 

 and carotid foramen near the anterior end of the inner margin of the 

 hulla, which is divided hy a septum into two chambers. The inner 



Fij. 203.— The Foussa {Cryptoprocta jcrox). 



of these chambers is quite posterior in situation, and the bulla is 

 much more prominent behind than in front. The paroccipital 

 process is not prominent, but is applied to the bulla, and the mastoid 



Fig. 204.— Skull of Cryi'tOirocta fcrcx. 



process does not project outwards. The condyloid foramen is con- 

 cealed, and there is no glenoid foramen. 



The dorsal vertebrse are thirteen in number, and the lumbar aro 

 seven. 



