The anatomical record . fourareas (fig. 3) by the apparent invasion from the cautlal directionof three low ridges capped by respiratory epithelium and therebygiving to the vomero-nasal organ the apix^arauce of occujiyingfour s<^j)arate foss;ie. The olfactory neuro-epithelium (figs. 7 and 8) occupies theroof and adjacent j)ortions of the meilial, anterior and lateralwalls of the nasal cliamber. It extends lowest on the anteriorwall where it covers one-third the ilistance from roof to this jioijit the border grailually recedes donsjillj- until thecaudal wall is reached. The vomero-


The anatomical record . fourareas (fig. 3) by the apparent invasion from the cautlal directionof three low ridges capped by respiratory epithelium and therebygiving to the vomero-nasal organ the apix^arauce of occujiyingfour s<^j)arate foss;ie. The olfactory neuro-epithelium (figs. 7 and 8) occupies theroof and adjacent j)ortions of the meilial, anterior and lateralwalls of the nasal cliamber. It extends lowest on the anteriorwall where it covers one-third the ilistance from roof to this jioijit the border grailually recedes donsjillj- until thecaudal wall is reached. The vomero-nasal neuro-ei)ithelium VOMERONASAL APPARATUS :Vi occupirs the lowor pralwalls ami (loor of tlic nasal cliainlKT. It ocfui)i(>s a siiigU- irn-RU-iar fossa and is separated from tlic olfactory neuro-«pitholiumby low rid)j;fs covorod 1)> respiratory epitlicliuni. The reinairi-inj? portion of the wall of th<^ nasal chaiuijer is covered tjy respira-tory


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