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. The Journal of nervous and mental disease. ning is easily made with burrdrills and a long needle inserted between two lumbar vertebraeserves for the spinal outlet or inlet. In the earlier experiments on the cadaver, as in those on cats,the brain persistently floated against and obstructed the trephineopening in ascending irrigations, despite all such attempts to pre-vent it as changing the position of the trunk and head, but the useof a fenestrated rubber tube inserted through a slit in the dura wassufficient to remove this difficulty. A >^-inch black rubber tube 364 L. B. ALFORD seemed t Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-journal-of-nervous-and-mental-disease-ning-is-easily-made-with-burrdrills-and-a-long-needle-inserted-between-two-lumbar-vertebraeserves-for-the-spinal-outlet-or-inlet-in-the-earlier-experiments-on-the-cadaver-as-in-those-on-catsthe-brain-persistently-floated-against-and-obstructed-the-trephineopening-in-ascending-irrigations-despite-all-such-attempts-to-pre-vent-it-as-changing-the-position-of-the-trunk-and-head-but-the-useof-a-fenestrated-rubber-tube-inserted-through-a-slit-in-the-dura-wassufficient-to-remove-this-difficulty-a-gt-inch-black-rubber-tube-364-l-b-alford-seemed-t-image336753589.html
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. The marine mammals of the north-western coast of North America, described and illustrated; together with an account of the American whale-fishery. o 1=1 o ftw 3 w H & o 00•oio •H O o o I ?H PH TEE CALIFORNIA GRAY WE ALE. 21 Ft. In. Corner of mouth to top of head 2 06 Nib-end to eye 7 06 Spout-holes to nib-end 6 00 Length of opening of spout- holes 08 Length of flukes or tail 10 00 Breadth of flukes or tail 3 05 Thickness of each lobe of flukes 09 From fork of flukes to vent 12 00 From fork of flukes to genital slit 16 08 Length of longest baleen 18 Width of longest baleen 09 (Number of layer Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-marine-mammals-of-the-north-western-coast-of-north-america-described-and-illustrated-together-with-an-account-of-the-american-whale-fishery-o-1=1-o-ftw-3-w-h-o-00oio-h-o-o-o-i-h-ph-tee-california-gray-we-ale-21-ft-in-corner-of-mouth-to-top-of-head-2-06-nib-end-to-eye-7-06-spout-holes-to-nib-end-6-00-length-of-opening-of-spout-holes-08-length-of-flukes-or-tail-10-00-breadth-of-flukes-or-tail-3-05-thickness-of-each-lobe-of-flukes-09-from-fork-of-flukes-to-vent-12-00-from-fork-of-flukes-to-genital-slit-16-08-length-of-longest-baleen-18-width-of-longest-baleen-09-number-of-layer-image336737191.html
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. Practical poultry production . Poultry. MARKETING THE PRODUCT 299 ice. Drawn poultry deteriorates more quickly than un- drawn poultry. When the fowl is drawn, the work should be done before the bird is cool. Make a slit with a knife from near the end of the keel bone down to the vent of suffi- cient size to admit the hand. Cut carefully around the vent and puU out the in- testines together with the other organs, un- less the market re- quirements specify otherwise. Packing. After the fowls have been thoroughly cooled by being placed in a re- frigerator or in cold water thej' are ready for pa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/practical-poultry-production-poultry-marketing-the-product-299-ice-drawn-poultry-deteriorates-more-quickly-than-un-drawn-poultry-when-the-fowl-is-drawn-the-work-should-be-done-before-the-bird-is-cool-make-a-slit-with-a-knife-from-near-the-end-of-the-keel-bone-down-to-the-vent-of-suffi-cient-size-to-admit-the-hand-cut-carefully-around-the-vent-and-puu-out-the-in-testines-together-with-the-other-organs-un-less-the-market-re-quirements-specify-otherwise-packing-after-the-fowls-have-been-thoroughly-cooled-by-being-placed-in-a-re-frigerator-or-in-cold-water-thej-are-ready-for-pa-image232200191.html
RMRDNHKY–. Practical poultry production . Poultry. MARKETING THE PRODUCT 299 ice. Drawn poultry deteriorates more quickly than un- drawn poultry. When the fowl is drawn, the work should be done before the bird is cool. Make a slit with a knife from near the end of the keel bone down to the vent of suffi- cient size to admit the hand. Cut carefully around the vent and puU out the in- testines together with the other organs, un- less the market re- quirements specify otherwise. Packing. After the fowls have been thoroughly cooled by being placed in a re- frigerator or in cold water thej' are ready for pa
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 40 BULLETIN 5.S, IGNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. tip, the lower one parallel with the upper until near the tip, toward which it ascends rapidty; thirteen very distinct costal grooves which are continuous across the belly; median dorsal groove not distinct; parotoid gland large, flat, distinct; a distinct groove from posterior angle of eye to the groove in front of the parotoid, continuing over the gland antl behind the latter, joining the gular fold; vent a longi- tudinal slit with several lateral folds posteriorly, borders swollen. Color (i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-40-bulletin-5s-ignited-states-national-museum-tip-the-lower-one-parallel-with-the-upper-until-near-the-tip-toward-which-it-ascends-rapidty-thirteen-very-distinct-costal-grooves-which-are-continuous-across-the-belly-median-dorsal-groove-not-distinct-parotoid-gland-large-flat-distinct-a-distinct-groove-from-posterior-angle-of-eye-to-the-groove-in-front-of-the-parotoid-continuing-over-the-gland-antl-behind-the-latter-joining-the-gular-fold-vent-a-longi-tudinal-slit-with-several-lateral-folds-posteriorly-borders-swollen-color-i-image233751700.html
RMRG88K0–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 40 BULLETIN 5.S, IGNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM. tip, the lower one parallel with the upper until near the tip, toward which it ascends rapidty; thirteen very distinct costal grooves which are continuous across the belly; median dorsal groove not distinct; parotoid gland large, flat, distinct; a distinct groove from posterior angle of eye to the groove in front of the parotoid, continuing over the gland antl behind the latter, joining the gular fold; vent a longi- tudinal slit with several lateral folds posteriorly, borders swollen. Color (i
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. REVISION OF THE FISH FAMILY LIPARIDAE . 179 front of the gill slit; distance from tip of lower jaw to vent 5.5 in the length of the body. Flesh pinkish, dotted; mouth and gill cavity pale, dotted; skin thin, transparent; stomach and peritoneum black. Remarks.—Mouth and gUl cavity sometimes blackish; peritoneum sometimes only heavUy pigmented, possibly black in hfe. The Karluk specimens appear to have the mouth more horizontal and may belong to a different species. PARALIPARIS MENTO Gilbert Paraliparis menlo Gilbert, 1891, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mu Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-revision-of-the-fish-family-liparidae-179-front-of-the-gill-slit-distance-from-tip-of-lower-jaw-to-vent-55-in-the-length-of-the-body-flesh-pinkish-dotted-mouth-and-gill-cavity-pale-dotted-skin-thin-transparent-stomach-and-peritoneum-black-remarksmouth-and-gul-cavity-sometimes-blackish-peritoneum-sometimes-only-heavuy-pigmented-possibly-black-in-hfe-the-karluk-specimens-appear-to-have-the-mouth-more-horizontal-and-may-belong-to-a-different-species-paraliparis-mento-gilbert-paraliparis-menlo-gilbert-1891-proc-u-s-nat-mu-image233700343.html
RMRG5Y4R–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. REVISION OF THE FISH FAMILY LIPARIDAE . 179 front of the gill slit; distance from tip of lower jaw to vent 5.5 in the length of the body. Flesh pinkish, dotted; mouth and gill cavity pale, dotted; skin thin, transparent; stomach and peritoneum black. Remarks.—Mouth and gUl cavity sometimes blackish; peritoneum sometimes only heavUy pigmented, possibly black in hfe. The Karluk specimens appear to have the mouth more horizontal and may belong to a different species. PARALIPARIS MENTO Gilbert Paraliparis menlo Gilbert, 1891, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mu
. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. Fig. 6. Tropiocolotes stendneri (ZFMK 33850), Wadi Haifa, Sudan. (Fig. 6a: dorsal view, Fig. 6b: ventral view. Scale: 1mm interline distance). marked interruption between throat and chest and cloacal slit. Dorsal sides of forelimbs covered with imbricate scales, some of which show very slight carination, scales of ventral sides juxtaposed and slightly swollen, somewhat smaller than scales on dorsal side of forelimbs. Lamellar formula (digit 1 to 5) for left manus: 9, 11, 15, 13, 10. Measurements (in mm, from preserved specimen): Snout- vent-length 27.3; tai Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bonn-zoological-bulletin-zoology-fig-6-tropiocolotes-stendneri-zfmk-33850-wadi-haifa-sudan-fig-6a-dorsal-view-fig-6b-ventral-view-scale-1mm-interline-distance-marked-interruption-between-throat-and-chest-and-cloacal-slit-dorsal-sides-of-forelimbs-covered-with-imbricate-scales-some-of-which-show-very-slight-carination-scales-of-ventral-sides-juxtaposed-and-slightly-swollen-somewhat-smaller-than-scales-on-dorsal-side-of-forelimbs-lamellar-formula-digit-1-to-5-for-left-manus-9-11-15-13-10-measurements-in-mm-from-preserved-specimen-snout-vent-length-273-tai-image234484475.html
RMRHDK9F–. Bonn zoological bulletin. Zoology. Fig. 6. Tropiocolotes stendneri (ZFMK 33850), Wadi Haifa, Sudan. (Fig. 6a: dorsal view, Fig. 6b: ventral view. Scale: 1mm interline distance). marked interruption between throat and chest and cloacal slit. Dorsal sides of forelimbs covered with imbricate scales, some of which show very slight carination, scales of ventral sides juxtaposed and slightly swollen, somewhat smaller than scales on dorsal side of forelimbs. Lamellar formula (digit 1 to 5) for left manus: 9, 11, 15, 13, 10. Measurements (in mm, from preserved specimen): Snout- vent-length 27.3; tai
. Biggle swine book. Swine. [from old catalog]. 90 HIGGLE SWINE BOOK. must be turned on his back. One person holds the hind legs, another, astride of his body, holds his fore legs, pressing them backward. The sticker, standing in front, presses back his snout with the left hand and with the right thrusts in the knife, aiming for the trail. The knife should have a blade six or seven inches long, and a keen edge at the point. Before making the fatal thrust, cut a slit two or three inches long just in front of the shoulders, and in withdrawing make a slight cut upward to give free vent to the blo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/biggle-swine-book-swine-from-old-catalog-90-higgle-swine-book-must-be-turned-on-his-back-one-person-holds-the-hind-legs-another-astride-of-his-body-holds-his-fore-legs-pressing-them-backward-the-sticker-standing-in-front-presses-back-his-snout-with-the-left-hand-and-with-the-right-thrusts-in-the-knife-aiming-for-the-trail-the-knife-should-have-a-blade-six-or-seven-inches-long-and-a-keen-edge-at-the-point-before-making-the-fatal-thrust-cut-a-slit-two-or-three-inches-long-just-in-front-of-the-shoulders-and-in-withdrawing-make-a-slight-cut-upward-to-give-free-vent-to-the-blo-image234679525.html
RMRHPG3H–. Biggle swine book. Swine. [from old catalog]. 90 HIGGLE SWINE BOOK. must be turned on his back. One person holds the hind legs, another, astride of his body, holds his fore legs, pressing them backward. The sticker, standing in front, presses back his snout with the left hand and with the right thrusts in the knife, aiming for the trail. The knife should have a blade six or seven inches long, and a keen edge at the point. Before making the fatal thrust, cut a slit two or three inches long just in front of the shoulders, and in withdrawing make a slight cut upward to give free vent to the blo
. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 136 BULLETIN 150, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Eye 3.5-4 in head; disk 4.5-4.8; lower lobe of the pectoral fin 1.8-2. Body rather deep and compressed. Teeth simple. Eye moderate, the lower half silvery. Gill slit either above the pectoral fin or extending down in front of the upper ray. Cactuslike pricldes present. Lower pectoral lobe short, about 2 in the head, reaching. Figure 57.—Careproctus rastrinus. Type. Showing the great development of the head REGION characteristic OF SOME SPECIES OF THE GENUS little past the vent. Disk small, cupp Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-united-states-national-museum-science-136-bulletin-150-united-states-national-museum-eye-35-4-in-head-disk-45-48-lower-lobe-of-the-pectoral-fin-18-2-body-rather-deep-and-compressed-teeth-simple-eye-moderate-the-lower-half-silvery-gill-slit-either-above-the-pectoral-fin-or-extending-down-in-front-of-the-upper-ray-cactuslike-pricldes-present-lower-pectoral-lobe-short-about-2-in-the-head-reaching-figure-57careproctus-rastrinus-type-showing-the-great-development-of-the-head-region-characteristic-of-some-species-of-the-genus-little-past-the-vent-disk-small-cupp-image233743979.html
RMRG7XR7–. Bulletin - United States National Museum. Science. 136 BULLETIN 150, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM Eye 3.5-4 in head; disk 4.5-4.8; lower lobe of the pectoral fin 1.8-2. Body rather deep and compressed. Teeth simple. Eye moderate, the lower half silvery. Gill slit either above the pectoral fin or extending down in front of the upper ray. Cactuslike pricldes present. Lower pectoral lobe short, about 2 in the head, reaching. Figure 57.—Careproctus rastrinus. Type. Showing the great development of the head REGION characteristic OF SOME SPECIES OF THE GENUS little past the vent. Disk small, cupp
. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. THE THORACIC RETE 335 capitis anticus major (e), leaving only a small slit, widening caudally, between itself and that muscle. In front, therefore, of the thorax the scalene forms a large part of the ventral boundary of the rete as well as the rectus. Through the slit the rete protrudes, so as to come into brief contact with the subcla- vian artery (g) and the sterno-mastoid muscle (di). The shape of the thoracic cavity is peculiar in the Cetacea. The diaphragm is very obliquely set and the vent Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/discovery-reports-discovery-ship-scientific-expeditions-ocean-antarctica-falkland-islands-the-thoracic-rete-335-capitis-anticus-major-e-leaving-only-a-small-slit-widening-caudally-between-itself-and-that-muscle-in-front-therefore-of-the-thorax-the-scalene-forms-a-large-part-of-the-ventral-boundary-of-the-rete-as-well-as-the-rectus-through-the-slit-the-rete-protrudes-so-as-to-come-into-brief-contact-with-the-subcla-vian-artery-g-and-the-sterno-mastoid-muscle-di-the-shape-of-the-thoracic-cavity-is-peculiar-in-the-cetacea-the-diaphragm-is-very-obliquely-set-and-the-vent-image231417763.html
RMRCDYM3–. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. THE THORACIC RETE 335 capitis anticus major (e), leaving only a small slit, widening caudally, between itself and that muscle. In front, therefore, of the thorax the scalene forms a large part of the ventral boundary of the rete as well as the rectus. Through the slit the rete protrudes, so as to come into brief contact with the subcla- vian artery (g) and the sterno-mastoid muscle (di). The shape of the thoracic cavity is peculiar in the Cetacea. The diaphragm is very obliquely set and the vent