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Show 104. \ eius of suprarenal body and adjoining regions in Varanus exanthematicus and V. niloticus......................................................... 015 105. Portal veins of liver in Osteolee/nus tetraspis and Crocodilus ccitaphractus............................................................................................. 021 10(3. Veins connecting azygos with liver in Caiman sclerops................ 623 107. Foetus of Giraffe, illustrating the general proportions of the body ........................................................................................................... 627 108. Head of foetus of Giraffe ....................................................................... 620 109. Front view of fore foot of foetus of Giraffe....................................... 630 110. Lobster (Homarus gammarus) with similar chel*......................... 633 111. Leptoplana grajffii ..................................................................................... 708 112. Latocestus plehni, anterior e n d .............................................................. 711 113. Sketch of anatomy of Traunfelsia elongata....................................... 715 114. Sketch of marine animal as seen by Messrs. Meade-Waldo and Nicoll off the coast of Brazil.............................................................. 720 115. Mandibular and hyoid arches of a Pleurotreme and a Plvpotreme. 734 116. Diagrammatic transverse sections of vertebrae of Cetorhinus, Ginglymostoma, Galeocerdo, Narcine, Etmopterus, and Squatina. 736 117. Dorsal views of the skeleton of the mixopterygia of Somniosus, Lanina, and Rhinobatus........................... .......................................... 739 118. Crania of Scymnorhinus, Carcharias, and Orectolobus, seen from above............................. ............................................................................. 742 119. Skeleton of the pectoral fin of Mustelus, Pristiurus, Orectolobus, Heptranchias, and Carcharodon......................................................... 743 120. Skeleton of the dorsal fin of Mustelus, Heptranchias, Cestracion, Squalus, Pristiophorns, and Squatina................................................ 747 121. Skeleton of the pectoral fin of Squatina, Squalus, and PUotrema. 748 122. Anterior part of cranium of Rhynchobatus, Torpedo, and Dasybatis.................................................................................................. 753 123. Diagrams illustrating the relations of pectoral arch and vertebral column in the Narcobatoidei, Pleurotremata, and Batoidei . . 754 124. Skeleton of the dorsal fin of Torpedo, Rhinobatus, Myliobatis, and Psammobatis.................................................................................... 755 125. Embryo of Okapi, probably about one month old......................... 762 126. Planaria tanyani/ikce................................................................................ 77$ 127. Centrophorus calceus ................................................................................ §67 128. Centrophorus calceus Transverse section through pyloric region of stomach, at about the middle of its length................ 870 129. Centrophorus calceus. A portion of one of the longitudinal ridges seen in text-fig. 128 more highly magnified ................ 870 130. Centrophorus calceus. Transverse section through the duodenum anteriorly................................................................ g^0 131. Centrophorus calceus. One of the villus-like processes shown in text-fig. 130, magnified.................................................. g^Q 132. Centrophorus calceus. Transverse section through the duodenum posteriorly .................................................... 133. Centrophorus calceus. Transverse section across bile-duct 87] 134. Centrophorus calceus. Transverse section across bile-duct g-o xxiv Page |