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Fig. 8. 8th section of same. X diameters. 
Fig. 8". Mandibular portion of same section. X ^ diameters. 
Fig. 9. 9th section of nasal region. X 7-| diameters. 
Fig. 10. 10th section of same. X diameters. 
Fig. 11. 11th section of same. X 7-| diameters. 
Fig. 12. 12th section of same. X 7| diameters. 
Fig. 13. 13th section of same, head. X H diameters. 
Fig. 14. 14th section of same, head. X diameters. 
Fig. '14°. Part of fig. 14. x 14 diameters. 
PLATE XXXII. 
Third Stage (continued). 
Fig. 1. 15th section of same, head. X 7 diameters. 
Fig. 2. 16th section of same, head. X 7 diameters. 
Fig. 3. 17th section of same, head. X 7 diameters. 
Fig. 4. 18th section of same, head, x 7 diameters. 
Fig. 5. 19th section of same (part back view). X 14 diameters. 
Fig. 6. 20th section of same, head (back view). X 10 diameters. 
Fig. 7. 21st section of same (part back view). X 14 diameters. 
Fig. 8. 21st part of section (front view). X 14 diameters. 
Fig. 9. Hinder part of a section taken horizontally through the nasal region (front view). 
X 10 diameters. 
Fig. 10. A similar section of same taken further backwards and lower down (back view). 
X 10 diameters. 
PLATE XXXIII. 
Third Stage (continued). 
Fig. 1. 22nd section of the same head (part seen from the front). X 14 diameters. 
Fig. 2. Vertical section of head. X 5 diameters. 
Fig. 3. The same, with brain and septum nasi removed. X 5 diameters. 
Fourth Stage. — Embryo Pig , 2^ inches long. 
Fig. 4. Vertically transverse section through fore part of brain. X 5 diameters. 
Fig. 5. A similar section through fore part of orbit (part). X 5 diameters. 
Fig. 6. A like section through hind part of orbit (part). X 5 diameters. 
Fig. 7. A similar section through sphenoid (part). X 5 diameters. 
Fig. 8. Part of same section (right side). X 14 diameters. 
Fig. 9. A similar section through the fore part of auditory sac. X 7 diameters. 
Fig. 10. Another section through hinder part of same. X 14 diameters. 
Fifth Stage. — Embryo Fig, 3 inches long. 
Fig. 11. Section through posterior sphenoid. X 3ijr diameters. 
