136 MAMMALIAN DESCEXT. [Lect. V. 



eutherian skull ; by it you can in some degree measure the 

 various kinds and degrees of specialisation to be seen in 

 the other and higher kinds. In the skull of the embryo 

 Hedgehog we see several characters that are familiar to us 

 in that of an embryo Eeptile or Bird ; and some are like 

 what are seen also in the Marsupials. As we ascend in 

 the scale of the Orders these quasi-reptilian and 

 marsupial (metatherian) characters die out, more or 

 less. 



Beginning with the superficial bones that cover the 

 inner or cartilaginous cranium — besides the flatness of 

 their form, covering as they do, a flat skuU with a small 

 internal cavity — we see that the single plate, called 

 " interparietal," is very large. This addition to the 

 occipital arch is peculiar to certain groups. 



In my former lectures I have frequently spoken of 

 the gradual specialisation of dermal scutes (or plates of 

 the superficial armour) as we ascend in the scale of the 

 Vertebrata; the internal skull — vnih its contained organs 

 — dominating the outer parts, making them answer to 

 what is wanted for protection, both in number, in 

 weight, and in measure. Now, in fish and in reptilian 

 forms, besides the main frontal bones, we frequently 

 find a series over the brows, the supra-orbital scales ; 

 these linger even in the bird class. As yet, in no 

 mammal except this, have I found more than one 

 frontal bone, right and left ; l^ut, for a while, in the 

 Hedgehog, the orbital rim and plate are separate, as 



