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is also marked off by a definiie ridge from the field imme- 

 diately in front of it. 



(C) Above and around the eye, the hair streams upwards 

 and backwards so that it leaves a well-marked divergent 

 parting above and in front of the orbit where the hair of 



Fig. 1. 



Hair tracts of the head (from Specimen Male B. 

 Perth Museum, 106 mm.). 



field (C) streams backwards away from the forwardly- 

 directed hair in field (B). 



The area (C) meets its fellow of the opposite side in the 

 mid-line of the head and ends behind at a convergent hair- 

 line which runs roughly from the crown of the head to the 



