Dorsal view to shew the attachment of the dilated allantoic stalk to the chorion.
Dorsal view of an older larva with the neural canal completely closed except for a small pore (no) in front.
The premaxillae are united, forming a single bone, which in a ventral view is seen to meet the maxillae and vomero-palatines, and in a dorsal view to send back a nasal process (fig.
In the Mourning Dove the muscle appears rather slender in dorsal view and in the White-winged Dove has an enlarged lateral belly that gives the appearance of a thicker muscle.
The muscle is enlarged in such a manner that a lateral expansion of its mass is apparent in superficial or dorsal view (compare figures 15 and 16).
The auditory regions are relatively massive and bear narrow tegmen tympani; the distal ends of the tegmen tympani are medial to the lateral edge of the pterygoids in dorsal view.
In dorsal view, ossification proceeds anteriorly between the nasals and posteriorly, ventral to the frontoparietals; ventrally, ossification proceeds posteriorly dorsal to the parasphenoid.
As ossification proceeds the nasals assume a triangular shape in dorsal view.
The distal part or tip of the opisthotic wing is not visible in dorsal view on skulls of ferox or spinifer.
Dorsal view of a restoration of Palaeophonus nuncius, Thorell.
Dorsal view of second thoracic leg with and without setae.
Figure 6, which is a dorsal view of the shoulder girdle.
Figure 2 gives a dorsal view of the rabbit's brain; a horizontal slice has been taken at the level of the corpus callosum.
Figure 2 shows a dorsal view of these structures in a young frog.
Sheet 14, shows a dorsal view of a young tadpole cranium; the brain has been removed, and it is seen that it was supported simply upon two cartilaginous rods, the trabeculae cranii (tr.
Photographs, retouched, of skulls in dorsal view of 9 subspecies of Mustela erminea.
Photographs, retouched, of skulls in dorsal view of nine subspecies of Mustela erminea.
Massachusetts, that of the male of primulina, in dorsal view, is seen to be shorter anteriorly to the postorbital processes and to have a more marked postorbital constriction.
Dorsal view of human liver and stomach in foetus at term, showing lines of hepatic and gastric attachment of lesser omentum.
The nasal is large and pointed anteriorly and posteriorly in dorsal view.
The nasal is large (its length about 40 per cent of total length of skull), and pointed anteriorly and posteriorly in dorsal view.
The sphenethmoid is completely ossified and pentagonal in dorsal view.
The nasal is large, robust, anteriorly truncate, but pointed posteriorly in dorsal view.
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