. Anatomical technology as applied to the domestic cat; an introduction to human, veterinary, and comparative anatomy. Cats; Dissection; Mammals. 524 ANATOMICAL Fig. 126.—DoEso-VBNTEAii (Verticai-) Section of the Cat's Left Eye, in situ. X about surfaces of the membrana nictitans and the cephalic surface of the eyeball. It is indicated by oblique cross lines. Cornea.—The transparent cephalic part of the eyeball. It is a continuation of the sclerotica. Their junction is indicated by a dark band. Foramen opticum (Fm. op.).—Foramen for the optic nerve (Fig, 57, § 563). Foramen l


. Anatomical technology as applied to the domestic cat; an introduction to human, veterinary, and comparative anatomy. Cats; Dissection; Mammals. 524 ANATOMICAL Fig. 126.—DoEso-VBNTEAii (Verticai-) Section of the Cat's Left Eye, in situ. X about surfaces of the membrana nictitans and the cephalic surface of the eyeball. It is indicated by oblique cross lines. Cornea.—The transparent cephalic part of the eyeball. It is a continuation of the sclerotica. Their junction is indicated by a dark band. Foramen opticum (Fm. op.).—Foramen for the optic nerve (Fig, 57, § 563). Foramen lacerum anterius (Fm. 1. a.) s. Fissura sphenoidalis.—A great many structures traverse this foramen (§ 563), and from its lateral wall arise the ventral rectus and the choanoid muscles. Foramen rotundum (Fm. rt.), (§ 563). Glandula Meibomiana (Gl. M.).—The Meibomian glands (§ 1401) pour out a seba- ceous substance on the edge of the 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 Wilder, Burt G. (Burt Green), 1841-1925; Gage, Simon Henry, 1851-1944. New York and Chicago, A. S. Barnes & Company


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