SKELETOK GENERALLY 



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two. They omit the one that floats loosely back over 

 the side, called the Coracoid. While nearly all rep- 

 tiles have a collar-bone (or bones) the flying Ptero- 

 dactyl forms had none. 



In the thigh-junction^ the Eeptiles have peculiari- 

 ties which the anatomist eaiSily recognizes. In such 



Fig. 60. — Wall gecko {Pldtydaetylus muralia). A, foot of gecko, show- 

 ing suction slats by means of whicli it adheres to perpendicular 

 surfaces. 



reptiles as walked on two legs these bones have quite 

 a birdlike arrangement. The Dinosaur and bird 

 have long projecting bones behind to support them 

 in an upright posture. 



The EiBS have been noted as many and long — , 



