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regarded as I regard it (i. e. as a part of a definite tooth out- 

 growth), in sections such as that which Kiikenthal represents 

 of the developing tooth of the Behiga. This latter figure 



Text-fig. 13. 



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Tooth germ belonging, like Text-fig. 12, to those of the anterior 

 part of the upper jaw, but situated farther back than that 

 represented in Text- fig. 12. 



(2, p. 391, fig. 60) consists of a tooth rudiment which is oldei 

 than those figured in the present paper, inasmuch as one germ 

 is already bell-shaped, while the accompanying germ is racket - 

 shaped like those which I figure on the preceding pages. On 



