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complete sets of phalanges can be assigned. 
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while the inner and middle toes possess the normal number of seg- 
ments—three and four respectively—the outer possesses only four 
in place of the usual number of five. Of this fact there can be 
no doubt, as they were repeatedly counted in situ ; and, more- 
over, amongst the large number of sets of phalanges collected, 
there are none that would supply, or correspond to, the missing 
segment. In this connection it is interesting to note that Pro- 
* Trans. Roy. Soc. of 8.A., Vol. XX., p. 188. 
