Some Points in the Cranial Development of Teleostomian Fishes

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(Figs. 12 and 13. ) In the ethmoidal region a somewhat more sharply defined rostrum may be observed, on the median j)art of which rises the well-developed septtmi nasi. A comparison with the previous stage shows that the rostral part of the latter has considerably increased in height forming thus a dorsal process (fig. 12, Sn). Immediately in front of the tip of lobi olfactorii, the septum nasi merges caudally as before into a pair of diverging longitudinal ridges, which behind nervi olfactorii... fuse witli the parethmoidal horns. The eye- muscle canals (yieni) still open frontad, viz. Immediately caudally to the olfactory nerves in the grooves on either side of the septum, where the nerves run and whose direct continuation caudad are the eye-muscle canals.
24 2S THE CRANIAL DEVELOPMENT OF TELEOSTOML\N FLSHES The frontal fontanel situated between the paraphysear and the epiphysear bars, which was open at the previous stage, has now closed, with the exception of a spot above the epiphysis, where a foramen remains (Fore).


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