DEVELOPMENT OF THE NOSE. 



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This pair of nasal grooves, as well as the single mouth 

 groove (Fig. 235, m), is lined by the horn-plate. The 



FIG. 232. 



FIG. 233. 



FIG. 235. 



FIG. 236. 



FIGS. 232, 233. Head of an embryonic Chick, on the third day of 

 incubation : 232, from the front ; 233, from the right side, n, Nose-rudi- 

 ment (olfactory grooves) ; I, eye-rudiment (sight-grooves) ; g, ear-rudiment 

 (auditory grooves); v, fore-brain ; gl, eye-slits; o, upper jaw process; u, 

 lower jaw process of the first gill arch. 



FIG. 234. Head of an embryonic Chick, on the fourth day of incubation, 

 from below : n, nose-groove ; o, upper jaw process of the first gill arch ; 

 :', lower jaw process of the same ; k", second gill-arch; sp, choroidal fissure 

 of the eye ; s, throat (pharynx). 



FIGS. 235, 236. Two heads of embryonic Chicks : 235, at the end of the 

 fourth day ; 236, at the end of the fifth day of incubation. The letters as in 

 Fig. 234. Additional letters are in, inner, and an, outer nasal process ; nf, 

 nasal furrow ; at, frontal process ; m, mouth-cavity. (After Koplliker.) 



All these figures are proportionately enlargr-d. 



