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give it a more tiger-like aspect than that presented by the skulls of the 



Dholes. The palate is relatively broad. There is no subangular 

 process. 



Centimeters. 



Length of cervical vertebrae ]8'0 



dorsal 30*5 



lumbar 21'5 



sacral 4*0 



caudal 36'4 



Length from atlas to end of sacrum 74'0 



Length of pectoral limb 55'8 



pelvic 64'3 



humerus 19'0 



radius 19'1 



femur 21'5 



tibia 20-5 



index metacarpal 6*6 



third 7'4 



metacarpal of pollex 1'7 



whole pollex* 1*7 



,, last phalanx of third digit (manus) .... 1'4 



,, index metatarsal 7'6 



third 9-0 



metatarsal of hallux 1*4 



whole hallux 2'3 



last phalanx of third digit (pes) 1*5 



Basion to ovalion . *..>. . t . .- 3'6 



sphenoideum 5*5 



Sphenoideum to gnathion 13'2 



Length of palate 9'7 



Breadth of '. 6'8 



Length of nasals 6'7 



Breadth of 2'7 



brain-case 6*9 



zygomata 13*3 



Length of EJ: 0-7 



IV2 1-0 



IV3 v 1-3 



P^4 2'0 



* There is no phalanx to the pollex. 



