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143. Alimentary tract of Rhinoderma darivini partly opened to 



show folds of lining membrane 680 



144. Alimentary tract of Rhinoderma darivini, to illustrate the 



shortness of that of the male and the greater length of that 



of the female G81 



145. A portion of the musculature of the ventral surface of 



Rhinoderma darioini 685 



146. Musculature of floor of mouth of Rhinoderma danvini 686 



147. Dorsal musculature of Rhinoderma darwmi 689 



148. Thigh-muscles oi Rhinoderma darioini exposed from the inside . 691 



149. Thigh-muscles of Rhinoderma darwini exposed from the 



outside 692 



150. A portion of the intestinal tract of Chiromys 695 



151. A portion of the intestinal tract oi Lemur rvjifrons. 697 



152. The commencement of the aorta of Cldromys cut open to 



show origin of intercostals. Azygos of Chiromys 699 



153. Postcaval vein of male and female Chiromys 701 



154. Living Leucocytozoon musculi 708 



155. Spicules from Leucosolenia panis 769 



166. Spicules from Leucosolenia atlantica 761 



157-160. Spicules from four specimens of Leucosolenia canariensis, 



showing variation in the size of the spicules in different 



specimens 765 



161. Spicules from Sycon caminatum 769 



162. Spicules from Grantia intermedia 771 



163. Spicides from Leucandra verdensis 772 



164. Spicules from Leucandra rudifera 774 



165. Spicules from Leucandra crosslandi 778 



166. Spicules from L^eucandra gemmipara 780 



167. Young Malayan Tapir 786 



168. Imperfect skull and horns of adult male of the Mishmi 



Takin 796 



169. Skull and horns of old male of the Sze-chuen Takin 798 



170. Skull and horns of old male of the Bhutan Takin 799 



171. Skill] of very young Sze-chuen Takin 801 



172. A dissection of Nerita i^lexa, showing the course and distri- 



bution of the visceral nerves and the visceral, branchial, and 



osphradial ganglia : semidiagrammatic 855 



173. An unknown Lemur from Assam 888 



174. Sumatran Tiger 891 



] 75. Nepalese Tiger 892 



176. Ventral musculature oi Hemisns guttatum 899 



177. Ventral musculature of Semisus guttatum 901 



178. Ventral musculature of neck-region in Semisus guttatum .... 906 



179. Hyoid oi Hemisus guttatum. A. Ventral surface partly cleared 



of muscle. B. Longitudinal section ^ . . . go8 



