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water reptiles, it is seen. It may, in some, be represented by a notch 

 between the scapula and coracoid (Figs. 103, in), doubtless its orig- 

 inal position. 



Fig. 108. Pectoral girdle of Eryo/)^ (Temnospondyli). 

 Two thirds natural size. 



The scapular girdle of the terrestrial temnospondylous (Fig. 108) 

 amphibians has three foramina piercing it: the supracoracoid fo- 

 ramen, already mentioned, entering a little in front of and below the 



