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ii. Skulls and other Bones. 



179. Human skull. 



E. 102. 1862. Presented by the Belgian Government. 



The calvaria has been separated by a horizontal section. 



180. Human skull. 



From the Pedagogical Museum, St. Petersburg. 

 E. 680. 1877. 



The calvaria can be lifted off; then, after removing the 

 mandible, the two halves can be separated by a vertical section. 



181. Articulated liuman skull. The calvaria can be 

 removed, and the remaining portion is bisected to the 

 left of the middle line, 



Exhibited by H. K. Lewis, 1890. Price 21 10s. 



182. Preparation of the human temporal bone, bi- 

 sected through the plane of the middle ear to show its 

 contained ossicles and internal anatomy. The course 

 of the chorda tympani nerve is indicated by a bristle, 

 and counterparts of the tensor tympani and stapedius 

 muscles are introduced in wax. 



Exhibited by H. K. Lewis, 1890. Price 16s. 



183. Skull of a dog. 



From the Pedagogical Museum, St. Petersburg. 

 E. 687. 1877. 



184. Skull of a hare. 



From the Pedagogical Museum, St. Petersburg. 

 E. 691. 1877. 



185. Skull of a sheep, disarticulated and mounted. 



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



186. Skull of Tasmanian wolf. 



E. 22. 1S88. Prepared by E. Gerrard, jun. 



187. Skull of domestic fowl, disarticulated and 

 mounted. Exhibited by Moore Bros. 1887. 



Price 31. 



