. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. THE MOUTH. ggg MOLAHSâ" As in Solipeds, the molars are six in each sme of the laws but thpv »vo much smaller, aud form a much shorter arcade. Their reciprocal volumJ^^! fl? "^ as uniform as in the Horse, but goes on augmenting She first "The six h aZ tff f ti f''"' â ''!,* !â ''" 1P=^«« ««="Pi^<i by the three anterior molars is on y about o,?e half of that required tor the three_ posterior ones; the last molar alone occupts neariv" tour times as much space, lengthwise, as


. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. THE MOUTH. ggg MOLAHSâ" As in Solipeds, the molars are six in each sme of the laws but thpv »vo much smaller, aud form a much shorter arcade. Their reciprocal volumJ^^! fl? "^ as uniform as in the Horse, but goes on augmenting She first "The six h aZ tff f ti f''"' â ''!,* !â ''" 1P=^«« ««="Pi^<i by the three anterior molars is on y about o,?e half of that required tor the three_ posterior ones; the last molar alone occupts neariv" tour times as much space, lengthwise, as the first occupies neaUy " Their wearing surface, constructed on the same system as that of the Horse's molars presents eminences a little more ; -norse s moiais aaimah ^â¢''°''""°* °^ *^^i' *^''^« coustituents is in principle the same as in the latter " As in the Horse, the three front molars are deciduous A- â A^}''- *f'^*^°f tlie Sheep and Goat are, like those of the Ox, thirty-two in number su;"rment.;^lr^"^-^ ^^' '--''''''â ''"'' ''^'''-' *° -^^^^ - -eti^Td^d " The mcisors of the smaller Eumlnants are not disposed like a key-board, as in the Ox,butstanduptotorm a grip, resting against the pad on the upper jaw much more by their extremity than by their iimer surface. ff J '^ "^'^'-i more alveolT^fii^iakS'.'"'^"'' °^â¢'^' ^"'^ ^""'"^^^ ^°^ '"^^' """^ "® ^'''"^ ""â *= =°li<i'y i° *« "Thei? external face is white and polished, and is encased towards the gum in a kind 01 black cement. = " '" " f li-'T,^?^^^''^^ face has two wide, longitudinal grooves, separated towards the middle rf the table by a simple ridge, which replaces the conical eminence of the Ox's incisor These grooves are nearly always lined with the black cement-like substance ' Tiie mcisors ot the Sheep are, like


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