The anatomical record . R. L. There is hut one inulKii not two as in the specimen describedl)y Carey. ski:m;i()N ik;. :,) Tlie skull is shajx-d iiuicli likt- that of a uonaal pi^- Uii thedorsal side is a fontauelle covered with a mass of wrinkled skinrepresenting the rudiment of a face and hound to the hrain hj-connective tissue strands which are part of tlie dura mater(Rud F. Figs. 1, 2, (i, 7). There are two separate vertebralcolumns with three points of attachment to the skull, the cen-tral one being common to each colunm (fig. (>). Ilure is acentral bony mass between the two atlases and


The anatomical record . R. L. There is hut one inulKii not two as in the specimen describedl)y Carey. ski:m;i()N ik;. :,) Tlie skull is shajx-d iiuicli likt- that of a uonaal pi^- Uii thedorsal side is a fontauelle covered with a mass of wrinkled skinrepresenting the rudiment of a face and hound to the hrain hj-connective tissue strands which are part of tlie dura mater(Rud F. Figs. 1, 2, (i, 7). There are two separate vertebralcolumns with three points of attachment to the skull, the cen-tral one being common to each colunm (fig. (>). Ilure is acentral bony mass between the two atlases and probably de-rived from them, which makes part of the middle articulation tothe skull. The second and following vertebrae in each Ixxlyare nearly like those in normal pigs. ANATOMY UK A Dot ULK IK;


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