. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 441 Nachdruck verboten. Another Cyclopian Pig. By W. M. Small WOOD. With 7 figures. This cyclopian pig foetus has been in our department for more than 20 years, with no record as to how it was obtained or preserved. In some of the relations of the proboscis Wilder's^) (1908, p. 361) con- tribution that such structures represent the normal snout that was- prevented from taking its normal position is sustained: while the innervation of the eye-muscles prevents an interesting variation. The brain differs in im- portant particula
. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 441 Nachdruck verboten. Another Cyclopian Pig. By W. M. Small WOOD. With 7 figures. This cyclopian pig foetus has been in our department for more than 20 years, with no record as to how it was obtained or preserved. In some of the relations of the proboscis Wilder's^) (1908, p. 361) con- tribution that such structures represent the normal snout that was- prevented from taking its normal position is sustained: while the innervation of the eye-muscles prevents an interesting variation. The brain differs in im- portant particulars from Black's^) (1913, p. 210) description of a case of cyclopia in homo. The foetus weighs 955 grams and aside from the wrinkling due to the long preservation in al- cohol appears as a per- fectly normal animal aside from the front of the head. There is a slight bulging of the frontal region; and a shortening of both jaws especially of the upper. Both ears are normal in position and symmetrical in shape. The median naso-frontal process arising from the forehead and just dorsal to the eye. Figs. 1 and 2, is 40 mm. Fig. 1. Photograph of cyclopian pig foetus, side viev of head, showing median eye an dorsal snout. Note the shortening of the upper jaw. Made by the Photography Department of Syracuse University. 1) For a review of hterature see Wilder, H. H. 1908. The Morphology of Cosmobia. Am. Jour. Anat. vol. 8, Black, D. D. 1913 — 14. The central nervous- system in a case of cyclopia in homo. Jour, of Comp. Neur. Vols. 23 and 24. 2) Contribution from the Zoological Laboratory of Syracuse University,. C. W. Hargitt, 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 Anatomische Gesellschaft. Jena : G. Fischer
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