Osteology of the North American Tetraonidae . from below ; same bird. FiG. 82.—Sternum, left lateral view ; same bird {Cupidonia cu,pido). PLATE XII. Fig. 83.—Pelvis from above; same 84.—Pelvis, right lateral aspect; same 85.—Right scapula and coracoid, in situ; same bird. Fig. 80.—Left coracoid, posterior view, from the scapular arch of tbe same 87.—Right lateral view of clavicles, from tbe scapular arch of the same bird;dotted lines show the outline viewing it from behind. PLATE XIII. Fig. 88.—Right lateral view of skull of adult S Lagopus leucurus ; hyoid arch


Osteology of the North American Tetraonidae . from below ; same bird. FiG. 82.—Sternum, left lateral view ; same bird {Cupidonia cu,pido). PLATE XII. Fig. 83.—Pelvis from above; same 84.—Pelvis, right lateral aspect; same 85.—Right scapula and coracoid, in situ; same bird. Fig. 80.—Left coracoid, posterior view, from the scapular arch of tbe same 87.—Right lateral view of clavicles, from tbe scapular arch of the same bird;dotted lines show the outline viewing it from behind. PLATE XIII. Fig. 88.—Right lateral view of skull of adult S Lagopus leucurus ; hyoid arch hasbeen removed. Fig. 89.—Cranium of Pedioecetesphasianellus; lacrymal, nasal and intermaxillary stillattached. Fig. 90.—Pelvis, adult <? Tetrao canadensis, viewed from above. Fig. 91.—Portion of skeleton of Ptarmigan, Lagopus leucurus, showing thoracic andpelvic bones in situ, with the scapular arch and caudal vertebrte. Tbe last cexvicalvertebra still remains attached in order to show its free pleurapophysis. PLATE V. Fi^ 48


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