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DR. W. G. RIDEWOOD ON THE CRANIAL 



[Dec. 13, 



maiiflibiiliiv of Enyrmdis and its corresponding articular facet 

 in the squamosal bone have disappeared in the pi-esent genus. 

 In text-fig. 138 (p. 481) the part marked hm' is the articular head 



Text-fis-. 136. 



^nie 



eo 



f 



see If' 



or 



B 



prf'-' 



Cranium of Coilia nasus. — A, dorsal view ; B, left side ; C, back view, s, point 

 of attachment of tlie spicnlar bone to the pro-otic; tf, last trace of 

 temporal foramen. For explanation of other lettering see p. 493. 



of the hyomandibular, the pai't above and behind the fenestra is 

 comparatively remote from the side of the cranium. 



