372 MR. W. H. FLOWER ON THE OSTEOLOGY OF THE SPERM-WHALE, 
e. lower epiphysis of the radius. Z. lunar. 
é’. lower epiphysis of the ulna. uw. unciform. 
s. scaphoid or trapezo-scaphoid. c. cuneiform. 
‘t. trapezoid or trapezo-magnum. p. pisiform. 
Fig. 2. Scapula of the skeleton of the Tasmanian Cachalot, from below. 
Scale +4. 
Fig. 3. Outer surface of the scapula and bones of the arm of the same skeleton. 
Scale +5. 
Fig. 4. One of the carpal bones of the same skeleton, showing the peripheral epiphysial 
ossification. 
Scale 3. 
Fig. 13. 
Cast of the interior of the cranial cavity, seen from above, 4. 
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