Descriptive And Illustrated Catalogue of the Histological Series Contained in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England ..
Descriptive And Illustrated Catalogue of the Histological Series Contained in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England ..
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The cartilaginous parts are reduced to those small por- tions which occupy the cavities extending to the middle of the body of the vertebra from the parts to which the netirapophyses and parapophyses were attached. 237 A. A longitudinal section of part of the spine, from near the middle of the abdomen, of the Basking Shark [Squalus mawimtis, Linn.), exhibiting the. cavities of two inter- vertebral capsules. These are tensely filled, in the livijag state, with a transparent fluid resembling lymp...h, which, from the elasticity of the surround- ing capsule, is thrown out to a considerable distance when the cavity is opened. The internal projection of the capsule is partly owing to the infiltration of fluid between the laminae of which it is composed, and partly occasioned by the superincumbent weight of the vertebrae before the parts had been sufiiciently hardened in spirit. — Prepared by Mr, Clift, Presented by Sir E, Home, Bart, 2$J B. A longitudinal section of part of the spine of the Basking Shark, made after sufficient maceration in spirit, and in which, consequently, the natural form of the intervertebral cavity is better preserved.— Pr^ared by Mr.
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