58 EINAR LÖNNBERG, STUDIES ON RUMINANTS. 



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Explanation of figures. 



Pl. I. 



Longitudinal scction tlirougli the core of Cephaloplius dorsalis. ^/e nat. size. 



Longitudinal section througli tlie core of a young Anoa. ^/e nat. size. 



Longitudinal section tlirough the core of Tragelaphus sja. sliowing a basal cavity. ^/g nat. size. 



Transversal section tlirougli the horn of Strepsiceros hudu showing the relative thickuess of the horny 



sheath and the arraugement of the canals for bloodvessels. Diminished. 

 Longitudinal section through the core of Saiga. ^/e nat. size. 

 Longitudinal section through the core of Gazella doroas c? showing the tubnlar structure, and the 



coarse spongiosa in the basal portion, ^/e nat. size. 

 Longitudinal section through the core of Antidorcas euohore showing the basal sinus and the trajec- 



tories at t. in the ligure. ^J6 nat. size. 

 Longitudinal section through the horn of Rupicapra showing the trajectories of the spongious tissue. 



The details of the loose spongiosa not reproduced. Diminished. 

 Longitudinal section through the core of Ovihos showing the trajectories. The details of the spongiosa 



not reproduced. Diminished. 

 Fig. 10. Longitudinal section through core of Bnhalift caama showing the systems of trajectories. The fignre 



is a little schematic. Diminished. 



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Fig. 11. Photographic reproduction of a longitudinal section through the basal parts of the core oi Strepsiceros 



kudu showing the cavity with the fine spongious network. 

 Fig. 12. Photographic reproduction of a longitudinal section through the distal part of the core, with the 



surrounding sheath, of Oreas canna showing the cavity and the avrangenient of the spongious tissue. 

 Fig. 13. Photographic reproduction of a longitudinal section through the horn of Connochates gnu. Reduced 



in size. 

 Fig. 14 a. Longitudinal section through the core of Capra Jiireus, a weak specimen. Diminished. 

 Fig. 14b. The same of a stronger individual than the foregoing with better developed ti-abeculfe. 'Ve nat. size. 

 Fig. 15. Longitudinal section through the core of an adult A7ioa showing the sinus and trabecular sj^stems. 



^/e nat. size. 

 Fig. 16. Photographical reproduction of a longitudinal section through the core of a Oaffer bufifalo showing 



its solidity and compactness. Greatly reduced in size. 

 Fig. 17. Photographical reproduction of a longitudinal section through the core of Damaliseus pi/gargus. 



Diminished. 



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Fig. 1. Large iiitestine of Connochales gvu showing the colic coils. Greatly reduced in size. 



Fig. 2. Liver and gallbladder of the same. Greatly reduced in size. 



Fig. 3. Spleen of the same. Greatly reduced in size. 



Fig. 4. Sagittal section through the nasal region of the same. Reduced in size. 



Fig. 5. Posterior part of the foregoing figure. Nat. size.;, i ;;■::: ii.'j /'i qo 



