Transactions and proceedings of the Royal Society of South Australia (Incorporated) . Fig. 1. Hair tracts of the head (from Specimen Male Museum, 106 mm.). field (C) streams backwards away from the forwardly-directed hair in field (B). The area (C) meets its fellow of the opposite side in themid-line of the head and ends behind at a convergent hair-line which runs roughly from the crown of the head to the 121. 122 posterior margin of the palpebral fissure. At the crown ofthe head a whorl (V in fig. 1) is developed upon each sideof the middle line at the upper end of this convergent lin


Transactions and proceedings of the Royal Society of South Australia (Incorporated) . Fig. 1. Hair tracts of the head (from Specimen Male Museum, 106 mm.). field (C) streams backwards away from the forwardly-directed hair in field (B). The area (C) meets its fellow of the opposite side in themid-line of the head and ends behind at a convergent hair-line which runs roughly from the crown of the head to the 121. 122 posterior margin of the palpebral fissure. At the crown ofthe head a whorl (V in fig. 1) is developed upon each sideof the middle line at the upper end of this convergent line.


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