. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. MORPHOLOGICAL REVISION 107 shared by all the postorbital bones, no horns or processes being developed. The otic notches are very slightly developed, but the quadrate region extends quite a little posterior to the occipital condyle. The sutures of the skull are known only imperfectly; in specimen No. 4557 the sutures can be made out as far as shown in fig. 36 b. The orbits are relatively small and nearly circular, and are situated in the anterior third of the skull. They are, with the nares, entirely superior in position. The nares are not termi


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. MORPHOLOGICAL REVISION 107 shared by all the postorbital bones, no horns or processes being developed. The otic notches are very slightly developed, but the quadrate region extends quite a little posterior to the occipital condyle. The sutures of the skull are known only imperfectly; in specimen No. 4557 the sutures can be made out as far as shown in fig. 36 b. The orbits are relatively small and nearly circular, and are situated in the anterior third of the skull. They are, with the nares, entirely superior in position. The nares are not terminal. On. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Carnegie Institution of Washington. Washington, Carnegie Institution of Washington


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