. The development of the skull of Emys Lutaria. Chelonia (Genus); Reptiles. Fig. 5 Cross section of the same embryo, through the , showing, on the left side, the chorda tj-mpani () passing from the n. facialis laterally on the dorsal side of the columella auris. The processus interhyalis () of the extra- columella is also seen. X 15. Fig. 6 Cross section of the same embryo through the anterior part of the otic capsule showing, on the right side, the foramen facialis (/./.), and on the left side the fovea geniculi () and the ramus palatinus n. facialis leaving the gangli


. The development of the skull of Emys Lutaria. Chelonia (Genus); Reptiles. Fig. 5 Cross section of the same embryo, through the , showing, on the left side, the chorda tj-mpani () passing from the n. facialis laterally on the dorsal side of the columella auris. The processus interhyalis () of the extra- columella is also seen. X 15. Fig. 6 Cross section of the same embryo through the anterior part of the otic capsule showing, on the right side, the foramen facialis (/./.), and on the left side the fovea geniculi () and the ramus palatinus n. facialis leaving the ganglion geniculi. The chorda t5Tnpani () is lying in a groove on the lateral surface of the goniale. X 15. 768. 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 Kunkel, B. W. [s. l. : s. n. ]


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