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MEMOIRS OF THE CARNEGIE MUSEUM 



" P. perspicillatus appears to have been a much heavier bird than carbo, and a bird 

 of weaker flight ; with more robust and muscular legs, and a more slender and more 

 feeble head and neck. 



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Skull and Jaw-bones of Pallas' Cormorant. (After Lucas.) 



Fig. 31. Phalocrocorax perspidllatus, inferior aspect of cranium. The anterior and posterior portions are from dif- 

 ferent individuals. (Nat. size. ) 



Fig. 32. Phalocrocorax perspidllatus, left ramus of jaw, external aspect. (Nat. size.) 



Fig. 33. Phnlacrocorax perspidllatus, mandible and left palatine, external aspect. (Nat. size.) 



" In comparing the tables of measurements it must be said that they do not 

 adequately convey the impression produced by a comparison of the bones them- 

 selves. Thus, in the measurements of the lower mandible the greatest vertical width 



