. Chapters on the natural history of the United States. Zoology. 424 CHAPTERS ON THE NATURAL HISTORY ward into the mouth, sometimes causing the death of the animal. The molars or grinders may be rootless or the reverse, but are. Fig. 113. Vertical, Longitudinal Section Through the Skull of a Beaver (Castorfiber). Showing the central cavity, the greatly developed turbinal laminas, the mode of implanation of the large, ever-growing, chisel-edged incisor, and the curved, rootless molars. Drawn by the Author after Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that m


. Chapters on the natural history of the United States. Zoology. 424 CHAPTERS ON THE NATURAL HISTORY ward into the mouth, sometimes causing the death of the animal. The molars or grinders may be rootless or the reverse, but are. Fig. 113. Vertical, Longitudinal Section Through the Skull of a Beaver (Castorfiber). Showing the central cavity, the greatly developed turbinal laminas, the mode of implanation of the large, ever-growing, chisel-edged incisor, and the curved, rootless molars. Drawn by the Author after 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 Shufeldt, Robert W. (Robert Wilson), 1850-1934; Natural Science Association of America, New York. New York, Studer Bros


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