DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES 25 TO 28 

 Multiple osteomas in the red tai, Pagrosomus major. 



fUL IS. — PiMCflton ahowinx the %'entral (haemal) spines Fig. 27.— LonKitudinai section of the smallest of the tu- 



uklmig from tlie catKbl vertebrae. The InA, 3rd, and 4th mors shown in Figure 26. New bone formation is entirely 

 Hrfim In the figure bear osteomas. subperiosteal. Mag. X 8. 



Pic 26.— RoMitfeaogram of the tumors shown in the - Fig. 28.— Longitudinal section of the largest of the three 

 piwioua ftgUfC mdr before dissection had been carried out. osteomas shown in Figure 26. There is a marked central 



expansion of the spine by new formation uf atypical bone. 

 Mag. X 6. 



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