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1
Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History
This peculiarity is in accordance with the view taken by Agassiz and Owen, that
the Plagiostome fishes are more nearly allied to the higher vertebrata than they
were supposed to be by Cuvier. The President read a letter from M. Alcide ...
2
The Anatomical Memoirs of John Goodsir
The cranium of the plagiostome is modelled on the form of the "primordial
cranium" of the mammal and bird. The laterally projecting sessile cartilaginous
olfactory cups communicate each by a wide orifice with the cranial cavity. If the
orifices be ...
John Goodsir, William Turner, Henry Lonsdale, 1868
3
Outlines of Comparative Anatomy
auriculo—ventricular orifices. The auricles are more advanced over the upper
and fore part of the ventricle, than the aurcle even of the plagiostome fishes, and
the whole heart, like that of fishes, is situated further forwards towards the head ...
Robert Edmond Grant, 1841
4
The Anatomical Memoirs...
The cranium of the plagiostome is modelled on the form of the " primordial
cranium " of the mammal and bird. The laterally projecting sessile cartilaginous
olfactory cups communicate each by a wide orifice with the cranial cavity. If the
orifices ...
John Goodsir, Henry Lonsdale, Sir William Turner, 1868
5
The American Journal of Science and Arts
masses, with scarce a trace of any indication that they are double organs This
union of the olfactory lobes, however, is analogous to what occurs in the cerebral
lobes of sharks and other Plagiostome fishes, and in the optic lobes of the Lepi- ...
6
The Central Nervous System of Vertebrates: Spinal Cord and ...
While non-olfactory 'sensory' input into the Plagiostome telencephalon may
nevertheless be regarded as reasonably certain, the detailed tracing of tracts by
means of the newer 'terminal degeneration techniques' as reported by EBBESON
...
In the male we observe in those tadpole-like, plagiostome, cartilaginous fishes,
acorresponding high development of the genital apparatus, and a considerable
difference in the external form of the sexes. The short, lobed testicles are placed ...
The spines and scales seem to have belonged to the same kind of fish, which
probably was a Plagiostome. It is quite uncertain whether or not the jaw (if it be
the jaw of a fish) belonged to the buckler-bearing I teraspis, the position of which
...
9
The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
In the male we observe in those tadpole-like, plagiostome, cartilaginous fishes, a
corresponding high development of the genital apparatus, and a considerable
difference in the external form of the sexes. The short, lohed testicles are placed ...
10
The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology
In the oviparous races of the plagiostome cartilaginous Fishes the structure of the
oviduct is somewhat different, in order to provide for the formation of the egg-shell
or horny envelope wherein the egg is contained when extruded from the body, ...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1847