. Journal of morphology . Fi(i. 60.—Larval Necturns. Fig. 61.—Adnlt Fig. 62.—Adult Siren Fig. 63.—Adult Siren. rHB Journal of Morphology.—Vol. XX, No. 4. Plate X.(Figures G-i-72)A series of scLieiiias showing the number and relative position of the ele-ments present in the fenestra vestibuli in the various groups of the tailedAmphibia, together with the relation of these elements to the ear capsule,suspensorium, hyoid arch, M. opercularis, and facial nerve. It should bestated that they are to show relations only; the representation of the pro-cesses of the palatoquadrate, for example,


. Journal of morphology . Fi(i. 60.—Larval Necturns. Fig. 61.—Adnlt Fig. 62.—Adult Siren Fig. 63.—Adult Siren. rHB Journal of Morphology.—Vol. XX, No. 4. Plate X.(Figures G-i-72)A series of scLieiiias showing the number and relative position of the ele-ments present in the fenestra vestibuli in the various groups of the tailedAmphibia, together with the relation of these elements to the ear capsule,suspensorium, hyoid arch, M. opercularis, and facial nerve. It should bestated that they are to show relations only; the representation of the pro-cesses of the palatoquadrate, for example, being purely diagrammatic. InFig. 67 the relation of the hyoid arch (H.) is intended to represent the con-dition in certain forms only. THE COLUMELLA AURIS IN F. KINGSBURY AXD H. D. REED. Plate X. F. asc,


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