. The chordates. Chordata. INCUSCQUADRATE>_ MALLEUS (ARTIC ULAR) HYOID DENTARY- STYLOHYOID LIGAMENT CHYOID). C AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE. D. MAMMAL. Fig. 520. Diagrams of the first and second visceral arches in (A) elasmobranch, (B) teleost, (C) amphibian and reptile, and (D) mammal, illustrating the trans- formation of the hinge of the jaw of lower vertebrates into the malleus and incus of the mammal. The third ear-bone, the stapes, comes from the hyomandibular. (After Gegenbaur and Stempell. Courtesy, Neal and Rand: "Chordate Anatomy," Philadelphia, The Blakiston Company.). Please n


. The chordates. Chordata. INCUSCQUADRATE>_ MALLEUS (ARTIC ULAR) HYOID DENTARY- STYLOHYOID LIGAMENT CHYOID). C AMPHIBIAN AND REPTILE. D. MAMMAL. Fig. 520. Diagrams of the first and second visceral arches in (A) elasmobranch, (B) teleost, (C) amphibian and reptile, and (D) mammal, illustrating the trans- formation of the hinge of the jaw of lower vertebrates into the malleus and incus of the mammal. The third ear-bone, the stapes, comes from the hyomandibular. (After Gegenbaur and Stempell. Courtesy, Neal and Rand: "Chordate Anatomy," Philadelphia, The Blakiston Company.). 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 Rand, Herbert W. (Herbert Wilbur), 1872-1960. Philadelphia : Blakiston


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