Carpenter's principles of human physiology . d perhaps the upper part of the middle turbinatedbone ; together with the upper wall of the nasal cavi-ties beneath the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone ; all which surface is * See an interesting paper on Odours, by F. Papillon, in Pharmaceut. Journ., Nov. 16,1872, p. 383; also Lancet, 1870, p. 847. + Hermanns Handbuch der Physiologie, Band iii. 1880, pt. ii. p. 263.+ Odorous mineral substances do not conform to tbe above laws, neither does ammonia.§ In Heat a Mode of Motion, Tyndall gives a list of the absorptive powers of variousodorous subst
Carpenter's principles of human physiology . d perhaps the upper part of the middle turbinatedbone ; together with the upper wall of the nasal cavi-ties beneath the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone ; all which surface is * See an interesting paper on Odours, by F. Papillon, in Pharmaceut. Journ., Nov. 16,1872, p. 383; also Lancet, 1870, p. 847. + Hermanns Handbuch der Physiologie, Band iii. 1880, pt. ii. p. 263.+ Odorous mineral substances do not conform to tbe above laws, neither does ammonia.§ In Heat a Mode of Motion, Tyndall gives a list of the absorptive powers of variousodorous substances for heat. See also H. Cloquet, Osphresiologie.|| Physiological Anatomy. vol. ii. p. Hover, Henle and Meissners Bericht, 1857, p. 27 ; Schultze, Untersuchungen iiberden Bau der Nasenschleimhaut, Halle, 4to; Lockhart Clarke. Zeits. f. wissens. Zool.,Band xi. For an abstract of this paper, see Keview for 1862, vol. i. p. also Exner, Sitz. d. k. Akad. zu Wien, 1870 and 1872. Exner denies the distinctness Fig. Fibres of ultimate ramifications ofOlfactory Nerve of Dog. 716 OF THE ORGANS OF THE SENSES, AND THEIR FUNCTIONS. Fig. 257.
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