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Fig. 2 Right lateral view of the skull of G. b a n k i v a of India 



fJc' \ lIhoT "'" f ""' ,''^"' ^'""" '" •'^"■■^ -'• ^^^"dible removed 

 1 G. 4 Ip.fer.or view of same skull shown i„ figures . and 3. Mandible removed 

 Pig. 5 Superior view of mandible from the .same specimen remo\ ed 



Fig. 6 Hyoid arches of the same specimen as in fi(rni-.>= •, f„ , c 



Fig. 7 Posterior view of the skull 'shown in figuS f 3 and'' "' M "' d^ ,''"" . 

 Pmx, premaxillary; n, nasal; /, lacrymal; /• frontal-'/ parieUl • I """",' 



.., scjuamos^; .quadrate; ,, quadratoiuga,; ,,. P-y^idf g., %.^T:r-'^";: ' 



maxillary; r/ palatine; ., dentary; .«, surangular ; „, anguL ^.„, a;ticu ,- ' Z:;' 



?otr%"\^ r^r^^ '^- ^■^'""^'^ ^'■°"^-'^= ^^^ — ipltal; ^^ basitempoVaf; .': 



foramen for hypoglossal nerve; S, foramen for glos.=opharyngeal and vagus nerves- .c 

 occipital condyle; tc. foramen for internal carotid. All the figures illustrating the 

 present paper are life size, and ail drawn by the author from the bones of the skeleton 

 of the male bird sent from India by Dr Burke. 



