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which, starting at the crown of the head, ran past the 

 posterior angle of the eye to the lower jaw near its angle. 

 The hair tracts of the body and limbs need little 

 description to supplement their diagrammatic representation 

 in fig. 2. 



Fig. 7. 



Form of the external ear. 



A, 35 mm. stage. B, 50 mm. stage. 



Fig. 8. 



Form of the external ear. 

 C, 80 mm. stage. D, 105 mm. stage. 



There are no hair reversals upon the body or limbs, and 

 no whorls, crests, or partings are present. The main stream- 

 lines are caudad and ventrad on the body and ventrad and 

 post- axial on the limbs. 



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