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stream meets around the heel with the descending stream from 

 the leg. In front of the central point the streams are 

 directed forwards along the syndactylous digits, and the fifth 

 digit, respectively (see fig. 11). 



The hair colour of the specimen in which hair is 

 uniformly developed (Perth, B, 92 mm.) is a bright tan, the 

 dorsal surface beins: of -a darker tint than the ventral surface. 



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Fig. 1. 



Hair tracts of the head (from 

 Specimen Male B, Perth). 



Fig. 2. 



Gular hair tracts (from 

 Specimen Male B, Perth). 



CUTANEOUS PAPILLAE AND VIBRTSCAE. 



Facial Vibriscae. — The sensory vibriscae and papillae are 

 not very conspicuous. By far the largest papilla is the genal 

 which gives origin to some six backwardly-directed vibriscae. 

 The mystical set is arranged in five rows, of which a single 

 papilla constitutes the upper row. The vibriscae are fine and 



