. On the anatomy of vertebrates. Vertebrates; Anatomy, Comparative; 1866. 80 ANATOMY OF VEIiTEBEATES. condyles, processes extend Ijackward from each side of the occi- pital foramen and clasp, as it were, the bodies of three or four anterior vertebras of the trunk. The pterygoidean arches extend outward, in Carcliarias, from the base of the cranium, l^ut, as in embryo osseous fishes, are confluent therewith at both ends. The maxillary arch, suspended near its closed anterior extremity to 64. Skate tTfiiHi liaVii) the vomerine part of the liase of the skull, is thence extended l^ackward to tlie
. On the anatomy of vertebrates. Vertebrates; Anatomy, Comparative; 1866. 80 ANATOMY OF VEIiTEBEATES. condyles, processes extend Ijackward from each side of the occi- pital foramen and clasp, as it were, the bodies of three or four anterior vertebras of the trunk. The pterygoidean arches extend outward, in Carcliarias, from the base of the cranium, l^ut, as in embryo osseous fishes, are confluent therewith at both ends. The maxillary arch, suspended near its closed anterior extremity to 64. Skate tTfiiHi liaVii) the vomerine part of the liase of the skull, is thence extended l^ackward to tlie articulation of tlie lower jaw. A simple carti- laginous pedicle forms tlie upper part (plcurapophysis) of the mandiljular arch, which is completed below by tlie lower jaw. A few cartilaginous rays di\crgc t)utward and from the pedicle, and support a small oiiercular flap or fin. The hyoid. 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 Owen, Richard, 1804-1892; Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine. Flower-Sprecher Veterinary Library. fmo. London, Longmans, Green
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