Transactions and proceedings of the Royal Society of South Australia (Incorporated) . Fig. 4. Brachial vibriscae (from Specimen Female A, PerthMuseum, 80 mm.). streams in three different directions: (1) forwards anddownwards, where it meets (C) at the convergent hair-line;(2) outwards to clothe the dorsal and posterior surface of I 123 the ear; and (3) backwards and downwards into the generalbody stream. ,• ,. Upon the side of the face the mysticial field, whichstarts at the lower narial margin and turns backwards below. Fig. 5. Calcaneal vibriscae (from Specimen Female A,Perth Museum, 80 mm.)


Transactions and proceedings of the Royal Society of South Australia (Incorporated) . Fig. 4. Brachial vibriscae (from Specimen Female A, PerthMuseum, 80 mm.). streams in three different directions: (1) forwards anddownwards, where it meets (C) at the convergent hair-line;(2) outwards to clothe the dorsal and posterior surface of I 123 the ear; and (3) backwards and downwards into the generalbody stream. ,• ,. Upon the side of the face the mysticial field, whichstarts at the lower narial margin and turns backwards below. Fig. 5. Calcaneal vibriscae (from Specimen Female A,Perth Museum, 80 mm.). (A) and (B), becomes continuous with the sub-occular hair in this tract (E) is directed baejtwards andslightly downwards. At the angle of the mouth it joins with


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