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Chimpanzee it is flattened from side to side except at the proximal enlargement. The sur- 

 faces for the cuboid and contiguous metatarsal meet at a less open angle than in the Chim- 

 panzee. 



5277. The proximal phalanx of the right hallux. 



It is much larger than in the Chimpanzee. 



5278. The proximal phalanx of the second toe. 



5279. The proximal phalanx of the third toe. 



5280. The proximal phalanx of the fourth toe. 



5281. The proximal phalanx of the fifth toe. 



These are shorter, straighter, and less compressed than in the Chimpanzee. 



5282. The second, which is the ungual, phalanx of the right hallux. 



This is broader and flatter than in the Chimpanzee. 



5283. The bones of the left foot, answering to those, above specified, of the right 

 foot. 



5284. The patellae. 



The following, to No. 5303 inclusive, are parts of the same skeleton of a male Australian : 



Presented by Governor Sir George Grey, C.B. 



5285. The skull. 



The squamosals reach the frontals. The paroccipitals are small, especially on the left side. 







5286. The atlas. 5287. The axis. 



5288. The fourth to the seventh cervical vertebrae. 



5289. The second to the seventh dorsal vertebras. 



