. Age of the domestic animals : being a complete treatise on the dentition of the horse, ox, sheep, hog, and dog, and on the various other means of determining the age of these animals. Domestic animals -- Age; Teeth. Fig. 28. A, transverse section of the lower jaw, showing the third temporary molar and its relation to the permanent molar which replaces it. B, third inferior per- manent molar, capped by the worn temporary molar. The permanent molars hav^e the shape of quadrangular prisms flattened from side to side, except the first and sixth, wliich are triangular. Superior Molars.—-The poste


. Age of the domestic animals : being a complete treatise on the dentition of the horse, ox, sheep, hog, and dog, and on the various other means of determining the age of these animals. Domestic animals -- Age; Teeth. Fig. 28. A, transverse section of the lower jaw, showing the third temporary molar and its relation to the permanent molar which replaces it. B, third inferior per- manent molar, capped by the worn temporary molar. The permanent molars hav^e the shape of quadrangular prisms flattened from side to side, except the first and sixth, wliich are triangular. Superior Molars.—-The posterior faces are almost smooth, except in the sixth molar, where the face is replaced by a blunt edge; the anterior faces are also smooth, except that of the first molar, which is replaced by a sharp 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 Huidekoper, Rush Shippen, 1854-1901. Philadelphia ; London : F. A. Davis


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