On the Structure and Development of the Skull in the BatrachiaPart II . )«; upper view, x 14 3. The same skull; lower view. xl4 4. Part of fig. 2 ; nasal region, x 42 5. The same, with investing bones removed, x 42 6. Part of fig. 2 (auditory region). X42 7. Part of fig. 3 (ethmo-palatine region), x 42 Pip a, monstrosa.— 1. Cranium; upper view. X2 2. The same ; lower view. X 2 3. The same; end view. X 2 4. The same; side view. X 2


On the Structure and Development of the Skull in the BatrachiaPart II . )«; upper view, x 14 3. The same skull; lower view. xl4 4. Part of fig. 2 ; nasal region, x 42 5. The same, with investing bones removed, x 42 6. Part of fig. 2 (auditory region). X42 7. Part of fig. 3 (ethmo-palatine region), x 42 Pip a, monstrosa.— 1. Cranium; upper view. X2 2. The same ; lower view. X 2 3. The same; end view. X 2 4. The same; side view. X 2 5. Mandible; upper view, x 2 6. The same; side view. X2 diameters. Fig. 7. Fore part of skull, with investing hones in outline; lower view. X 2 8. Cranial elements of the same part; lower view. X 4 9. Temporal region of skull (part of fig. i). x 6 diameters.


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