. The cat; an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals. Cats; Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. 45.—Hyoid Apparatus, with asd uppep. part of Trachea. A. Ventral view. U. Lateral view. ([. Connexion of tlijToliyal with thyroid carti lage. hh, Basi-hyal. ch. Cerato-hyjil. cf. Crico-thyroitl muscle. ch. Eiiiliyal. .s. Stemo-hyoid muscle cut short. st. Btemo-tliyroid muscle cut short. tr. Cartilage of tympano-hyal. th. Tliyro-hyal. ill. Tliyro-hyold muscle. tr. Trachea. J). Crico-thyroid ligament. 0. Cricoid cartilage. T. Thyroid cartilage. 1. Thyi'o-hyoid membrane. '2.
. The cat; an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals. Cats; Anatomy, Comparative. Fig. 45.—Hyoid Apparatus, with asd uppep. part of Trachea. A. Ventral view. U. Lateral view. ([. Connexion of tlijToliyal with thyroid carti lage. hh, Basi-hyal. ch. Cerato-hyjil. cf. Crico-thyroitl muscle. ch. Eiiiliyal. .s. Stemo-hyoid muscle cut short. st. Btemo-tliyroid muscle cut short. tr. Cartilage of tympano-hyal. th. Tliyro-hyal. ill. Tliyro-hyold muscle. tr. Trachea. J). Crico-thyroid ligament. 0. Cricoid cartilage. T. Thyroid cartilage. 1. Thyi'o-hyoid membrane. '2. Crieo-tliyroid memlirane. of which is another cylindrical bone, called the siijlo-hyal (sh), which is again longer than the epihyal. At tlie end of the stylo- hyal is a cylindrical cartilage (t*), which is the cartilaginous con- tinuation of that minute cylindrical bone, the tympano-hyal, which becomes anchyloscd into the pit before noticed as existing in the auditory bulla immediately on the inner side of the stylo-mastoid foramen. This chain of ossicles, with its fellow of the opposite side, together constitute the anterior cornua. (See also Fig. 46.) At the hinder margin of each end of the basi-hyal (just below the attachment of the cerato-hyal) is a cylindrical bone attached, called the thyyo-hyal {th). This is about as long as the basi-hyal, and shorter than the stylo-hyal. It is connected by membrane with the upper border of the lateral part of the thyroid cartilage of the larynx. § 39. On examining in greater detail than heretofore, and with that knowledge of its component bones which the foregoing pages may have. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mivart, St. George Jackson, 1827-1900. London, Murray
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