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SPECIMENS OF CETACEA. 



transverse processes from the 3rd to the end. From 

 No. 5. Dunbar, 1871. 



19. Vertebrae, five caudal, from the middle of the region, B. 



rostrata, No. 5. Dunbar, 1871. 



20. Sternum, young, form of Latin cross, length 7i inches, 



right limb broken. From No. 4. 

 Elie, Fife, 1879. 



21. Scapulae, right and left, adult, from No. 5. 



Dunbar, 1871. 



22. Scapula, right, young, from No. 4. 



EHe, Fife, 187^. 



23. Larynx and trachea of B. rostrata, dried. It shows the 



pouch on the inferior surface inflated and opening 

 into the interior of the larynx. The preparation was 

 described by Knox in the Catalogue of his Museum. 



Knox Collection, No. 36. 



24. Stomach of B. rostrata, dried and inflated. It consists 



of a paunch-like compartment (1) into which the 

 CESophagus, Oe, opens, of a large cardiac compartment, 

 (2), of a small 3rd compartment, a much larger 4th, 

 and a globe-shaped 5th compartment which opens into 



