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posterior margin of the palpebral fissure. At the crown of 

 the head a whorl (V in fig. 1) is developed upon each side 

 of the middle line at the upper end of this convergent line. 



^ ._• V-. ■ Fig. 3. 



Fatcial vibriscae (from Specimen A, Perth 

 '.' Museum, 80 mm.). 



The next tract (D) is a complex one, for radiating from 

 a single mid-line whorl (W in fig. 1) situated upon the dorsal 

 surface of the head opposite the margin of the ears, the hair 



Fig. 4. 



Brachial vibriscae (from Specimen Female A, Perth 

 Museum, 80 mm.). ' 



streams in three different directions : (1) forwards and 

 downwards, where it meets (C) at the convergent hair-line ; 

 (2) outwards to clothe the dorsal and posterior surface of 



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