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Section 89. in the Under View of the Skull (figure 2) It Will Be Seen That

Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata · H. G. Wells — chapter 89 of 285 · ~69 words · public domain

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the maxilla sends in a plate to form the front part of the hard palate. Behind, the hard palate is completed by the pair of palatine bones (pal.), which conceal much of the pre- and orbito-sphenoid in the ventral view, and which run back as ridges to terminate in two small angular bones, the pterygoids (pt.) which we shall find represent much more important structures in the lower vertebrata.

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