. A manual of zoology. 31° MANUAL OF ZOOLOGY bearing teeth ; near the mouth are a pair of smaller aper- tures — the nostrils or nasal apertures, and at the sides of the head region are the pair of conspicuous eyes; while further back the pair of prominent auricles or pin- nae, with the wide apertures at their bases, mark very conspicuously the position of the auditory organs in the. Fig. 207. — Lacerta viridis. (After Brehm.) rabbit, less clearly indicated in the lizard, and still less in the dogfish. On the lower (ventral) surface, towards the posterior end of the trunk, will be observed in a


. A manual of zoology. 31° MANUAL OF ZOOLOGY bearing teeth ; near the mouth are a pair of smaller aper- tures — the nostrils or nasal apertures, and at the sides of the head region are the pair of conspicuous eyes; while further back the pair of prominent auricles or pin- nae, with the wide apertures at their bases, mark very conspicuously the position of the auditory organs in the. Fig. 207. — Lacerta viridis. (After Brehm.) rabbit, less clearly indicated in the lizard, and still less in the dogfish. On the lower (ventral) surface, towards the posterior end of the trunk, will be observed in all three apertures which serve as the orifices through which the intestine and the ducts of the urinary and genital organs communicate with the exterior. A further resemblance. 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 Parker, T. Jeffery (Thomas Jeffery), 1850-1897; Haswell, William A. (William Aitcheson), 1854-1925. New York, The Macmillan Company; London, Macmillan & Co. ,Ltd.


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