. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . the usual triangularThe epiglottis, ib. aand notched apex. On slitting up the larynx posteriorly, and divaricating the Larynx of Orni-thorhynchus. LXXXl. 584 ANATOMY OF VERTEBRATES. 456. Larynx opened from behind, Ornitho-rhynchus, magn. cccxx. thyroid process, f9 f, fig. 456, the superior vocal cords are shownat b, b, the inferior ones at c, c: they are short, feeble, with ashallow linear interspace: a sulcus, d, lies between the uppercord and the cricoid cartilage. Both sexes emit a feeble squeak. The epiglottis, in Marsupials, isremark
. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . the usual triangularThe epiglottis, ib. aand notched apex. On slitting up the larynx posteriorly, and divaricating the Larynx of Orni-thorhynchus. LXXXl. 584 ANATOMY OF VERTEBRATES. 456. Larynx opened from behind, Ornitho-rhynchus, magn. cccxx. thyroid process, f9 f, fig. 456, the superior vocal cords are shownat b, b, the inferior ones at c, c: they are short, feeble, with ashallow linear interspace: a sulcus, d, lies between the uppercord and the cricoid cartilage. Both sexes emit a feeble squeak. The epiglottis, in Marsupials, isremarkable for its large size, andgenerally for its emarginate is no muscle passing from theepiglottis to the tongue; its base isconnected in the Kangaroo by a tri-angular fascia to the body of the oshyoides and the greater cornua; anda small muscle passes from the middlepart of the body of the os hyoicles tothe dorsum lingua. In DidelphisOpossum the epiglottis, fig. 456, f9 isentire, the thyroid, ib. a, short, antero-posteriorly produced, and bifurcatinginto upper and lower cornua behind:the cricoid, b, c, is broad behind andnotched below. In the Phalangers theepiglottis is broad and short, and with a bifid apex. In Pera-meles a
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