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Fig. 14. Under view of sacral vertebra : g, point opposed to pelves. 



15. Fourth caudal vertebra. 



16. Fifth 



17. Side view of fifth caudal vertebra. 



18. Hypaxial arch of caudal vertebrae. 



19. First rib showing the tendency to division o, into a capitulum and tuberculum. 



20. Third rib with posterior process bearing a small ascending process. 



21. Upper view of skull. 



22. Lateral „ „ 



23. Vertical section of skull. 



24. Under-surface of skull. 



25. Enlarged view of posterior aspect of skull showing s, the articular facets 



for the reception of the hemispheral articular surface of such a first 



vertebra as in fig. 2, with the condyles external to them ; also the fenestra 



ovalis t. 

 Figs. 26(^ & 265. Outer and inner aspects of premaxillary. 

 5, 27<^ & 275. Inner and outer views of nasals. 

 5, 286« & 285. Outer and inner aspects of prefronto lachrymals. 

 55 29a & 295. Upper and under aspects of frontals. 

 55 30a & 305. 55 55 55 of parlctals. 



55 31a & 315. Views of the exoccipital and cauditory capsule. 

 Fig. 31^. Vertical section of auditory capsule showing rudiments of semicircular 



canals. 



32. Orbitosphenoid. 



33. Parasphenoid. 



34. Palato- vomer. 



35. Tempero-mastoid and quadrate. 



36. Pterygoid. 



37. Maxillary. 

 38. 



39. Lower jaw. 



40. Hyoid arch. 



41. Scapula. 



Figs. 42 & 42a. Humerus. 



Fig. 43. Padius5 ulna and manus. 



5 5 44. Pelvis. 

 Figs. 45, 45a & 455. Femur. 

 Fig. 46. Tibia5 fibula and pes. 



PLATE LXXVIIT. 



Fig. 1. Ophites fasciatus^ Anderson. 

 „ 2. Mana yunnanensis, Anderson. 



