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F. STOLICZKA, ON OXYGLOSSUS PUSILLUS. 



Fig. 4. Calcaneus and astragalus, tarsal and metatarsal bones ; three times 

 natui'al size. 



Fig. 5. Ulna and radius with carpal and metacarpal bones ; also in three times 



of the natm-al size. 



Fig. 6. A specimen in natural size, shewing the peculiar lines, described on the 

 previous page. 



Signification of the various letters in the plate. 



m, maxillaiy. 



tm, intermaxillai'ies. 



I, lower jaw. 



s, scapula. 



1, atlas. '^ 



2-8, abdominal vertebra}, > J^j^^j^^ 



9, sacral vertebra, J 



CO, coccygeal style. 



il, ilia. 



i, Posterior prolongation of the 



ischiac bones. 



h, humerus. 



ur, vlna and radius. 



ca, carpal bones. 



mc, metacarpal bones. 



1-5, fingers, in fig. 1. 



f, femur. 



t, tibia and fibula. 



cc, calcaneus. 

 a, astragalus. 



ta, tarsal bones. 



mt, metatarsal bones. 



c, cuboid. 



n, navicula're. 



ab, two lower tarsal bones. 



sp, spur and toe-bone. 



1-5, toes, in fig. 1. 



dr, coracoid, 1 . 



cl, clavicula, ) 



cd, atlas, "^ 

 fr, frontals, I 



j, jugal bones, j- in fig. 3. 



tm, tympanic bones, 



0, occypital region, J 



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