1895.] 



HYOID BONE OP CEET.UM" PAEROTS. 



171 



Eos reticidaia, E. indica entirely agrees, save that the cartilage 

 joining tJie anterior ends of the entoglossals having disappeared, 

 nothing can be said as to its shape. 



Teichoglossus oenatus. (Fig. 5.) 

 The lasilnjal of this species differs from those of Lorltis and Eos 



Fig. 5. 



B 



Hyoid of Trichoglossiis ornatus, f . 



A. Dorsal aspect; B. Ventral aspect ; C. Lateral aspect. 



(Lettering as before, see p. 164.) 



C C 



