Scenes With the Hunter And the Trapper in Many Lands Or Stories of Adventures

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Scenes With the Hunter And the Trapper in Many Lands Or Stories of Adventures
W H Davenport William Henry Davenport Adams
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As a considerable space separates the internal and external tables of all the bones of the skull, except the occipital bones, the area which the brain occupies is, after all, but a small portion of the whole head. This space is filled up with cells, some of which are four or five inches in length, others small, irregular, and honeycomb-like, all communi- cating with one another, and through the frontal sinuses with the cavity of the nose, and also with the tympanum or drum of each ear ; consequ...ently, as in some birds, these cells are filled with air.
The tapering proboscis, to whose very extremity the nostrils are prolonged, is nearly eight feet long. In ad- dition to the great muscles connected with it at its base, it consists of a network of small muscles, which are chiefly longitudinal, and divided into successive arcs, whose con- vexity is outward, or transverse, and radiating from the internal to the external membrane. According to Cuvier, the number of muscles which have a distinct action is not far short of 40, 000.


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