. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 14 NEW REPTILES AND STEGOCEPHALIANS FROM The infraorbital canal turns sharply inward across the short lachrymal bone and joins the supraorbital; the single canal thus formed runs forward for a short distance and then bifurcates on the anterior part of the maxillary just posterior to the narial opening. The outer branch runs forward for a short distance and terminates in an irregular expan- sion. The inner branch follows the normal course of the supraorbital canal; there is no antorbital commissure. Posterior to the orbit the supraorbital canal


. Carnegie Institution of Washington publication. 14 NEW REPTILES AND STEGOCEPHALIANS FROM The infraorbital canal turns sharply inward across the short lachrymal bone and joins the supraorbital; the single canal thus formed runs forward for a short distance and then bifurcates on the anterior part of the maxillary just posterior to the narial opening. The outer branch runs forward for a short distance and terminates in an irregular expan- sion. The inner branch follows the normal course of the supraorbital canal; there is no antorbital commissure. Posterior to the orbit the supraorbital canal is complete and runs backward to join the temporal canal. It will be observed that the supraorbital canal on the left side lies for a short distance on the frontal; on the right side it does not. B. 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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