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Section 33. Besides These Great Differences in Form, There Are

Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata · H. G. Wells — chapter 180 of 285 · ~87 words · public domain

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important differences in the amount and distribution of centres of ossification of the skull of frog and mammal. There is no parasphenoid in the mammal*; and, instead, a complete series of ossifications, the median-, basi-, and pre-sphenoids, and the lateral ali- and orbito-sphenoids occur. The points can be rendered much more luminously in a diagram than in the text, and we would counsel the student to compare this very carefully with that of the Rabbit.

* Faint vestigeal indications occur in the developing skulls of some insectivora.

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