. Text book of vertebrate zoology. Vertebrates; Anatomy, Comparative. SKELETON. 165 the ophthalmic branch of the fifth nerves. The maxillaris su- perior and mandibularis branches of the fifth nerve leave the. Fig. 174. Developing bones in the head of Amfhiuma. Cartilage dotted, bone lined, ao, antorbital process; an, angulare; d, dentary; /, frontal; fo, fora- men ovale; inx, maxillary; 0, occipital vertebra ; oc, otic capsule; pa, parietal; pm, premaxilla; y, quadrate; sq, squamosal; st, stapes; t, trabecula; //, etc., exits of nerves. skull through the alisphenoid bone, either through a comm


. Text book of vertebrate zoology. Vertebrates; Anatomy, Comparative. SKELETON. 165 the ophthalmic branch of the fifth nerves. The maxillaris su- perior and mandibularis branches of the fifth nerve leave the. Fig. 174. Developing bones in the head of Amfhiuma. Cartilage dotted, bone lined, ao, antorbital process; an, angulare; d, dentary; /, frontal; fo, fora- men ovale; inx, maxillary; 0, occipital vertebra ; oc, otic capsule; pa, parietal; pm, premaxilla; y, quadrate; sq, squamosal; st, stapes; t, trabecula; //, etc., exits of nerves. skull through the alisphenoid bone, either through a common opening or through two separate foramina (f. ovale for the mandibular, f. rotundum for the other). The seventh nerve. 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 Kingsley, J. S. (John Sterling), 1854-1929. New York, H. Holt and Company


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