. British fresh water fishes. Fishes -- Great Britain. â¢hi li ^-itET *».â pâ^^ Dental apparatus of Tench. The figure represents the dental apparatus of the Common Tench ; a Is the roof of the mouth, b is the oesophagus, <: is a hardened and dilated projection from the basilar bone of the cranium; at d, d are seen the pharyngeal teeth. By means of strong muscles these. Portion of alimentary canal of Salmon. it. cardiiu h, pylorus. d, duodeiiiuli, or intestine, with numerous pyloric utccii at c. f, bilLMliK-t. teeth are worked upon the hardened body c, which forms a kind of anvil upon which
. British fresh water fishes. Fishes -- Great Britain. â¢hi li ^-itET *».â pâ^^ Dental apparatus of Tench. The figure represents the dental apparatus of the Common Tench ; a Is the roof of the mouth, b is the oesophagus, <: is a hardened and dilated projection from the basilar bone of the cranium; at d, d are seen the pharyngeal teeth. By means of strong muscles these. Portion of alimentary canal of Salmon. it. cardiiu h, pylorus. d, duodeiiiuli, or intestine, with numerous pyloric utccii at c. f, bilLMliK-t. teeth are worked upon the hardened body c, which forms a kind of anvil upon which the. 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 Houghton, W. (William), 1828-1895; Lydon, A. F. (Alexander Francis), 1836-1917, ill. London [etc. ] : W. Mackenzie
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