. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. Fig. 340.—Lower Incisor .ixd C.^xine Teeth Horse, Five Ye.^ks Old. The lingual border of the third upper r, Hi;/ V. Fig. 341.—Upper Incisor and Canine Teeth Horse, Five Vkars Old. ; unworn. /'. /',/', Incisor; f, antl are curved with the concavity directed backward. The exposed crown in the '? It is interesting to notice that vestigial canines are not at all uncommon in mares, espe- cially in the lower j:iw. They are very small, and do not usually erupt; their presence is indi- catetl in the latter case by a prominence of the gum. Tlii


. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. Fig. 340.—Lower Incisor .ixd C.^xine Teeth Horse, Five Ye.^ks Old. The lingual border of the third upper r, Hi;/ V. Fig. 341.—Upper Incisor and Canine Teeth Horse, Five Vkars Old. ; unworn. /'. /',/', Incisor; f, antl are curved with the concavity directed backward. The exposed crown in the '? It is interesting to notice that vestigial canines are not at all uncommon in mares, espe- cially in the lower j:iw. They are very small, and do not usually erupt; their presence is indi- catetl in the latter case by a prominence of the gum. Tliis is in conformity with the fact that they were present in both scxo>s in Eocene and Miocene ancestors of existing 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 Sisson, Septimus, 1865-1924. Philadelphia Saunders


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