. Journal of anatomy . Fio. 6—Banded Fig. 7.—Uonlia (young « „ EXPLANATION OF PLATFS \y anteH;^l.^^->^i-t«I^omanfi ^^AIL. IV, Fig. 8.—Bonnet monkey.• TO X 44 Mr G. Seccombe Hett and Mr H. G. Butteriield The mypts of the pars palatina open into the fossa supratonsillaris, thoseof the main tonsilkxr plate into the outlet of the tonsillar sac, those of thepars triangularis below this into the cavity of the pharynx (see sections ofsupratonsillar fossa). (Plate III.) If a tonsil during its time of active growth be dissected from without,it will be found as a cone-shaped mass projectin


. Journal of anatomy . Fio. 6—Banded Fig. 7.—Uonlia (young « „ EXPLANATION OF PLATFS \y anteH;^l.^^->^i-t«I^omanfi ^^AIL. IV, Fig. 8.—Bonnet monkey.• TO X 44 Mr G. Seccombe Hett and Mr H. G. Butteriield The mypts of the pars palatina open into the fossa supratonsillaris, thoseof the main tonsilkxr plate into the outlet of the tonsillar sac, those of thepars triangularis below this into the cavity of the pharynx (see sections ofsupratonsillar fossa). (Plate III.) If a tonsil during its time of active growth be dissected from without,it will be found as a cone-shaped mass projecting upwards and forwardsunder cover of the superior constrictor. Anteriorly the fibres of the palato-glossus pass downwards and forwards in front of it to the side of thetongue, nearly at right angles to its long axis, while the palato-pharyngeuspasses down behind it to the side of the pharynx in a direction moreparallel to its axis. As they do so, these muscles form an interlacementover the tonsil with the superior constrictor (see fi


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