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EXPLANATION OF PLATE L 



Fig. I. A child 10 months old, showing quadrupedal 

 habit of progression (p. 93). 



Fig. 2. The same child, II months old, not able to 

 walk, but able to raise itself momentarily on 

 its hind legs. The knee-flexure is shown 

 (p- 94)- 



Fig. 3. A cat raising itself on its hind legs to claw at 

 something ; to compare with fig. 2 (p. 94). 



Fig. 4. Another child, about 12 months old; showing 

 the manner of grasping (p. 96). The child is 

 unable to walk. 



Fig. 5. The same child as fig. 2, and at the same time ; 

 showing bough-grasping attitude of hands 

 (p. 97), flexure of knee (p. 95), and facial 

 expression (p. 104). 



Fig. 6. Same child as fig. 4, and at same date ; showing 

 method of grasp (p. 97), movement of toes 

 (p, 100), and facial expression (p. 107) 



