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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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381, 2. A similar comparison of Diodon and Orthagoriscus 751
383. The same of various crocodiles: C. porosus, C. americanus and Notosuchus terrestris 753
384. The pelvic girdles of Stegosaurus and Camptosaurus 754
385, 6. The shoulder-girdles of Cryptocleidus and Ichthyosaurus 755
387. The skulls of Dimorphodon and of Pteranodon 756
388-92. The pelves of Archaeopteryx and of Apatoruis compared, and a method illustrated whereby intermediate configurations may be found by interpolation (G. Heilmann) 757-9
393. The same pelves, together with three of the intermediate or interpolated forms 760
394, 5. Comparison of the skulls of two extinct rhinoceroses, Hyrachyus and Aceratherium (Osborn) 761
396. Occipital views of various extinct rhinoceroces (do.) 762
397-400. Comparison with each other, and with the skull of Hyrachyus, or the skulls of Titanotherium, tapir, horse and rabbit 763, 4
401, 2. Coordinate diagrms of the skulls of Echippus and of Equus, with various actual and hypothetical intermediate types (Heilmann) 765-7
403. A comparison of various human scapulae (Dwight) 769
404. A human skull, inscribed in Cartesian coordinates 770
405. The same coordinates on a new projection, adapted to the skull of the chimpanzee 770
406. Chimpanzee's skull, inscribed in the network of Fig. 405 771
407, 8. Corresponding diagram of a baboon's skull, and of a dog's 771, 3