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EXPLANATION
OF
PLATE 31.
All the figures on this plate represent sagittal submedian sections of various Mammalian skulls, the cut
having been laid directly to the right of the nasal septum.
lamina cribrosa
ethmoturbinal
nasoturbinal
maxilloturbinai
ethmoturbinal
nasoturbinal
maxilloturbinai
lamina transversa
lamina Iransversa
Fig. 1. Dog. }
Fig. 2, Phoca vitulina. c. }-.
nasoturbinal united with nasal bone
maxilloturbinai
nterior part of nasoturbinal united
with nasal bone
posterior part of nasoturbinal not unitedwith nasal bone
inferior part of nasal bony septum
palatine
lamina cribrosa
lacrymale
nasoturbinale
cthmoturbinale
iissura palatina
maxilloturbinale
intermaxillary
Fig. 3. Hippopotamus, c.
The pterygoid was
broken off* in the specimen drawn. The suture between
that part of the nasoturbinal, which is united with the
nasal bone, and the part united with the ethmoid is not
distinct in the figure on the plate, but distinct in the
explanatory figure.
Fig. 4. Macacus cynomolgus.
maxilloturbinale palatine
Fig. 5. Elephas indicus, specimen g, c, §. The section has fallen somewhat to the right of the nasal septum,
so that the air-sinuses of the right intermaxillare, maxillare, nasale etc. are opened.
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