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... The formation of neural and hæmal arches next follows ; and " Compare the above - cited figures with fig . 17 , Lectures on Invertebrates , ' 2nd ed . p . 29 . the phenomenon of the appearance of the latter , in PREFACE . xxi.
... The formation of neural and hæmal arches next follows ; and " Compare the above - cited figures with fig . 17 , Lectures on Invertebrates , ' 2nd ed . p . 29 . the phenomenon of the appearance of the latter , in PREFACE . xxi.
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... hæmal arteries branchia are not developed ; one only of the interhæmal fissures is deepened on each side , brought into communication with the pharynx , and straightway converted into theeustachian tube , ' according to the precocious ...
... hæmal arteries branchia are not developed ; one only of the interhæmal fissures is deepened on each side , brought into communication with the pharynx , and straightway converted into theeustachian tube , ' according to the precocious ...
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... hæmal arch , sustaining such appendages , is libe- rated from the rest of its segment for the special needs of the species , and the embryo of such never shows it fixed . At most , perhaps , the general character and typical connections ...
... hæmal arch , sustaining such appendages , is libe- rated from the rest of its segment for the special needs of the species , and the embryo of such never shows it fixed . At most , perhaps , the general character and typical connections ...
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... hæmal arch , and proportionally re- ducing , by arresting the development of , the pleurapophysis of such arch . The inherited tendency to a special or specific form which thus influences early developments and growth of parts has ...
... hæmal arch , and proportionally re- ducing , by arresting the development of , the pleurapophysis of such arch . The inherited tendency to a special or specific form which thus influences early developments and growth of parts has ...
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... hæmal arch of which the scapula proper is the pleurapophysis . In most mammals this hæmapophysis is stunted and terminates freely , like that of the last ( floating ) rib . In Monotremes it attains and articulates with its hæmal spine ...
... hæmal arch of which the scapula proper is the pleurapophysis . In most mammals this hæmapophysis is stunted and terminates freely , like that of the last ( floating ) rib . In Monotremes it attains and articulates with its hæmal spine ...
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abdominal air-bladder alisphenoid appendage artery articular articulated attached backward Batrachia body bones bony branchial branchial arches called canal capsule cartilage cartilaginous caudal cavity centrum cervical Chelone Chelonia coalesce coracoid cranial cranium Crocodile Crocodilia dentary dentine developed dorsal duct elongated Endoskeleton exoccipitals expanded extends fibres fore forward Frog frontal gills hæmal arch hæmal spine hæmapophysis homology humerus inner inserted intestine Lancelet Lepidosiren ligament limbs lobes longitudinal lower jaw mastoid maxillary median membrane muscles muscular nasal nerves neural arch neural spine notochord occipital olfactory opercular orbitosphenoids organs Osseous Fishes ossified outer pair palatine parapophyses parietal pectoral pectoral fin pedicle Plagiostomes plates pleurapophyses Polypterus posterior premaxillary prosencephalon pterygoid rays Reptiles ribs scapula scutes segment Sharks short side skeleton skull slender species Sturgeon surface tail teeth terminal tooth transverse transverse process trunk tympanic upper vascular vein ventral ventricle vertebræ vertebral column vertical vomer
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