Fig. 533a.—Side view of the cat’s skull, the lower jaw and hyoid bone (th, t*) ein detacher @ 
lisphenoid bone; ae, external auditory canal; ar, ascending ramus, b, auditory bulla; c, occipita 
ondyle; f, frontal; ip, interparietal; j, malar or jugal; la, lachrymal; m, maxilla; ms, mastoid pro 
ess; n, nasal; os, orbito-s tenoid; p, parietal; pa, palatine: pt, pterygoid; pm, premazilla; : 
quamosal 3 so, supraoccipital; 2, zygoma; 2, infraorbital foramen; 6, optic foramen.—After Mivart 
Fig. 583d.—Claws of the cat or tiger. 
A, claw held back by the stron liga- 
nent l; B, claw pulled forward by the 
tendon ¢ being drawn back so that J is 
stretched out. 
Fig. 583c,—Cat’s brain seen fr 
above, showing the deep longitudi 
fissure dividing the two hemisphe 
ig and the cerebellum behind them. 
T crucial furrow; s, superior, m, midi 
Fig. 5338b.—Side view of cat's brain. F, frontallobe; T,tem- i, inferior, external gyrus; v, ver 
oral lobe; ol, olfactory lobe; m, medulla oblongata; cb,cere- form process of cerebellum; ol, ol! 
ellum; v, pons Varolii; S, sylvian fissure.—After Mivart. tory lobe.—After Mivart. 
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