. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . Larynx of Chimpanzee. 602 ANATOMY OF VERTEBRATES. must be removed to give a full view of the vocal cords, as at r,c, fig. 476. The 6 erico-arytenoidei postici, figs. 476, and 477,. 478 Dissections of the Human larynx, from one side, ccxvn. e, e, arise from the back part of the cricoid, and are insertedinto the outer and back part ofthe base of the arytenoid. Thei crico-arytenoideus lateralis, ib. f, arises from the upper and foremargin of the cricoid, and passesupward and backward to be in-serted, with the thyro-arytenoid,d, into the oute
. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . Larynx of Chimpanzee. 602 ANATOMY OF VERTEBRATES. must be removed to give a full view of the vocal cords, as at r,c, fig. 476. The 6 erico-arytenoidei postici, figs. 476, and 477,. 478 Dissections of the Human larynx, from one side, ccxvn. e, e, arise from the back part of the cricoid, and are insertedinto the outer and back part ofthe base of the arytenoid. Thei crico-arytenoideus lateralis, ib. f, arises from the upper and foremargin of the cricoid, and passesupward and backward to be in-serted, with the thyro-arytenoid,d, into the outer basal prominence,/, fig. 477. The line CG, fig. 476, isthe vertical projection of the crico-arytenoid articular axis. The ten-dency of e and f to divaricate thearytenoids and open the glottis,is counteracted by muscular fibrespassing from one arytenoid to theother, and which have received the names of arytenoidei obli
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