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nasi is single and triangular ; it has a strong sjjine at the back part. 

 1'here are three infra-orbital foramina ; and large foramina in the 

 malar bone. The anterior condyloid foramina are two on each side. 



The true vertebra are 23 : 7 cervical, witli long simple spines ; 

 12 dorsal; and 4 lumbar. There are 8 false vertebra, viz. 5 sacral, 

 and 3 coccygeal. The ribs are 12; 7 true, and 5 false. The 

 sternum is composed, below the first portion, of a double series of 

 bones alternating with each other : the same structure obtains in 

 the Foncjo. 



The spine of the scapula is strongly incurvated upwards. The 

 bones of the arm and hand are much elongated. The thumb is 

 short; the Ytroidvcidl phalanges of the fingers bent. 



The ilia are narrow, flattened, and elongated. Thefemiir is short 

 and straight ; it has no ligamentum teres, a deficiency which occurs 

 also in the Elephant, the Sloths, in Seals, the Walrus, Ornithorhya- 

 chus, &c., and by which a greater extent of motion is allowed to 

 the thigh. The tibia and fibula are shorter than the femur: these, 

 like the bones of the fore-arm, have a greater interosseous space 

 than is found in man. The patella is very small. The os calcis jjro- 

 jects far behind. The bones of the metatarsus and the phalanges 

 are elongated, the first series of the latter being bent. The hinder 

 thumb is very short: in the individual examined it had a metatar- 

 sal bone, and two j)halanges. A nail existed on the thumb of each 

 hinder hand. 



