. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. but destitute of seniilunar membrane. * Voice resembling the bark of a clog; hence its name. Tapir Amcricaniis.—Larynx : II. & L. less than in the horse. Thyroid : ponium absent. Forthe Santorini and Cart Cuneiform, are substituted fibro-cartilaginous masses. | Vocal ligaments : superior short and indis- tinct ; inferior strong. Ventricles elongated into an oval blind sac. A semilunar opening in the base of the epiglottis, leads to a curved cavity on each side of Voice, a species of whistle.$ Sitsscrofa.


. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. but destitute of seniilunar membrane. * Voice resembling the bark of a clog; hence its name. Tapir Amcricaniis.—Larynx : II. & L. less than in the horse. Thyroid : ponium absent. Forthe Santorini and Cart Cuneiform, are substituted fibro-cartilaginous masses. | Vocal ligaments : superior short and indis- tinct ; inferior strong. Ventricles elongated into an oval blind sac. A semilunar opening in the base of the epiglottis, leads to a curved cavity on each side of Voice, a species of whistle.$ Sitsscrofa.—Larynx: H. 1*55 in. Thyroid: wings united at an acute angle, become more acute below ; superior cornna absent. Cricoid Fig. 908. Larynx of the Horse laid open. a, epiglottis ; b, semilunar membrane ; c, aperture at the base of the epiglottis; d, sulcus; e, ventri- cles ; f, arytenoids; g, inferior vocal cords; h, trachea. Fig. The Larynx of the Ass laid open. a, epiglottis; b, arched cavity; c, apertures; arytenoids and vocal cords; e, 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 Todd, Robert Bentley, 1809-1860. London, Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper


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