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indebted for the photographs reproduced in Plate X, fig. 1, and 
Plate XI, fig. 2. 
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LITERATURE 
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PLATES 
The Keilor Palate and Dental Arch. 
Fig. 1. Tasmanian Palate and Dental Arch. 
2. Australian Palate and Dental Arch. 
