. Journal of morphology . gland,dl, the dilatator muscle. dlo, the origin of the dilatator muscle cut from the inner surface of thenasal capsule. fr, fenestra rostralis. g, lateral gland. in, introductory nasal passage. M, maxillary bone. N, nasal bone. na, nasal capsule. ne, nasal epithelium. EXPLANATION OF,PLATE I. Fig. a. Dissection of snout of adult Amphiuma showing the relation ofthe laternal or external nasal gland to siurounding parts. Fig. B. Drawing, based on a millimeter paper reconstruction, showinga lateral view of the anterior portion of the left cartilaginous nasal capsuleof an a


. Journal of morphology . gland,dl, the dilatator muscle. dlo, the origin of the dilatator muscle cut from the inner surface of thenasal capsule. fr, fenestra rostralis. g, lateral gland. in, introductory nasal passage. M, maxillary bone. N, nasal bone. na, nasal capsule. ne, nasal epithelium. EXPLANATION OF,PLATE I. Fig. a. Dissection of snout of adult Amphiuma showing the relation ofthe laternal or external nasal gland to siurounding parts. Fig. B. Drawing, based on a millimeter paper reconstruction, showinga lateral view of the anterior portion of the left cartilaginous nasal capsuleof an adult Amphiuma. Fig. C. Drawing, based on a millimeter paper reconstruction, showingthe relationship of the constrictor and dilatator muscles to the walls ofthe introductory nasal passage of an adult Amphiuma, left lateral view. Fig. D. Drawing, based upon a millimeter paper reconstruction, showingthe anterior nasal region of Amphiuma, lateral view of left side. Lateral Nasal Glands of Whipple Wilder. Plate 1. i J ad c ..ne_,dl


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