The cat; an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals (1881) (20586509275)
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Title: The cat; an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals
Identifier: catintroductiont00miva (find matches)
Year: 1881 (1880s)
Authors: Mivart, St. George Jackson, 1827-1900
Subjects: Cats; Anatomy, Comparative
Publisher: London, Murray
Contributing Library: MBLWHOI Library
Digitizing Sponsor: MBLWHOI Library
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Fk 48.—Outline of Vertical Section of Skull, to show by straight black lines the INCLINATION OF THE BaSI-FACIAL AXIS TO THE BaSI-CRANIAL AXIS, AND THE ANGLES FORMED WITH THE LATTER BY THE PLANES OF THE CRIBRIFORM PlATE AND OCCIPITAL FoEAWEN ; ALSO THE RELATIVE CEREBRAL LENGTH. he. Basi-erniiial axis. bf. Basi-fai'ial axis. c. Length from the front end of the basi-crauial axis to the summit of the attaehmcut of tlie tentoriiiin. (•/). Plane of cribriform plate. fin. Plane of foramen magnum. upper (or cerehral) surface of the pre-sphenoid is called the hasi- cranial axis (Fig. 48, he). A line drawn from the same point of the
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Fig. 49.—Vertical Antero-posterior Section op Skull, made a little nearer the Spectator than the exact middle line to show the Median Ethmoid, etc ((/. Aqueduct of Fallojiius. ai. Internal auditory meatus. h. Auditory bulla. ho. Basi-oeeiiiitiil. c. 0cci)>ital condyle. el. Lateral ethmoid. /. Frontal. /to. Foramen magnum. ip. Inter-)iarietal. mc. Mesetliniiiid. int. Ethino-turbinal. m. Nasal." jis. Pre-sjihenoid. j)t. Pterygoid. s. S(iuamosai. sq. Basi-siihenoid. so. Suijra-occiiiital. t. Inner surface of frontal. r. Vomer. The anterior condyloid foramen and 6o, just over the letter h. above c pre-sphenoid to the front part of the al7eolar margin of the pre-