The Scientific Memoirs of Thomas Henry Huxley

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The Scientific Memoirs of Thomas Henry Huxley
Foster, M. (Michael), Sir, 1836-1907
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It is the palatines and the vomer which carry the largest teeth. On the other hand, the superior maxillary, which forms the edge of the upper jaw, has none.
^ " It may seem scarcely credible that a part of such delicate structure should be preserved in a mineralized state, yet the fact is unquestionable. I have three specimens in my collec- tion in which it is clearly shown." !; 48 BRITISH FOSSILS I; • " The fore part of the head [/^ofU] is concave, and rises as a I rounded projection above the
... orbit. The posterior suborbitar is a I" large osseous plate, granular on its surface like the cranium ; the • anterior suborbitars are elongated. The operculum has its posterior '. edge rounded. The branchial arches are very large and strong, whilst I' the thoracic girdle is proportionably weak. As in the pike, this }' arrangement is doubtless calculated to facilitate the deglutition of a ][ large prey.
•' " The scales are large, and envelope the whole body in a thick ;' cuirass, which appears to extend very far on to the caudal, judging by ?


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