83 



Crayfish , mounted to show its external characters. E. 18. 

 1879. 



128. A dried dissection of a rabbit in which the 

 principal arteries have been injected. 



Exhibited by Moore Bros., 1887. Price 21 10s. 



129. Exoskeleton of a king crab (Limulus), disarticu- 

 lated and mounted. 



Exhibited by Moore Bros., 1887. Price 31. 15s. 



130. The exoskeleton of a lobster, disarticulated and 

 mounted on a stand. 



Exhibited by Moore Bros., 1887. Price 31. 10s. 



131. The exoskeleton of a crab, similarly mounted, 

 with the carapace of another specimen opened to show 

 the internal structure. 



Exhibited by Moore Bros., 1887. Price 31 10s. 



D. OSTEOLOGICAL SPECIMENS. 



i. Mounted articulated Skeletons. 



132. Human skeleton, articulated and mounted on a 

 stand. 



The skull can be separated into parts by means of sections, 

 and the femur has been divided to show its internal structure. 



E. 153. 1874. 



133. Foetal skeleton, complete, with natural ligaments. 



Exhibited by H. K. Lewis, 1890. Price 21 2s. 



134. Skeleton of a Gorilla. 



E. 71. 1888. Prepared by Moore Bros. 



135. Skeleton of a Chimpanzee. 



E. 72. 1888. Prepared by Moore Bros. 



136. Skeleton of a Baboon. 



Exhibited by Moore Bros., 1887. Price 51. 



137. Skeleton of a Monkey. 



E. 67. 1862. Presented by the Belgian Government. 



