302 PROF. W. K. PARKER ON 4GITHOGNATHOUS BIRDS. 
PLATE LXI. 
Elainea. 
Fig. 1. Lower view of palate, x 4 diam. 
Fig. 2. Side view of middle of face, x 5 diam. 
Lanius collurio. 
. Lower view of palate (young), x 34 diam. 
. Greater part of palate (old), x 5 diam. 
. Side view of middle of face (old), x 5 diam. 
. Ditto (young), x 5 diam. 
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Pachycephala fusca (2). 
. Lower view of palate, x 34 diam. 
Fig. 8. Side view of face, x 5 diam. 
PLATE LXII. 
Lalage leucopygialis. 
Fig. 1. Hinder part of palate (lower view), x 6 diam. 
Fig. la. Part of basis cranii, showing “ basipterygoids,” x 6 diam. 
Paradisea papuana. 
2. Lower view of palate, x 24 diam. 
Fig. 3. Part of ditto, x 4 diam. 
4. Side view of face, x 2 diam. 
Chasmorhynchus nudicollis. 
5. Lower view of palate, x 2 diam. 
Fig. 6. Part of ditto (upper view), x 4 diam. 
ig. 7. Side view of face, x 2 diam. 
Fig. 8. Part of fig. 5, x 4 diam. 
N.B. The terms used here are the same as those in my paper on the Fowl’s skull (Phil. 
Trans. 1869, pls. 81-87, pp. 755-807). A few new ones, however, will be found— 
namely, “recurrent alinasal lamina” (re. ¢), “ inturned alinasal lamina” (i. a. 2), 
“‘vomerine cartilage ” (v. c), “ median septo-maxillary ” (m. s.ma), and perhaps a 
few more. 
