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Fig. 12. Ornithorhynchus paradoxus Foetal Skull Section

As in fig. 8., Section 67, slide B56, row 2, sec. 3. Reference letters as before, with — Gang.S.L., ganglion semilunare.


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Watson DMS. The Monotreme Skull - A Contribution to Mammalian Morphogenesis. (1915)


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