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Title: The cat : an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals
Identifier: catintroduction00miva (find matches)
Year: 1881 (1880s)
Authors: Mivart, St. George Jackson, 1827-1900
Subjects: Cats; Anatomy, Comparative
Publisher: New York : Scribner's
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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chap, in.) SKELETON OF THE HEAD AND TRUNK. 53 thus tends, by filling up depressions, to render the surface of the vertebral column more even. Another band of fibres, called the dorsal common ligament, passes backwards within the neural canal along its ventral surface from the skull backwards. Each pair of articulating zygapophyses is surrounded and enclosed by a fibrous bag, the fibres passing from one zygapophysis to the other. Such a surrounding and enclosing membrane is termed a capsular ligament. Enclosed within the capsular ligament is a
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Fig. 26.—Intervertebral Discs. A. Surface view enlarged. B. Section through two discs. /. Lamellae. g. Soft central portion. i. Interspinous ligaments. membrane which secretes an albuminous fluid termed synovia. Membranes of the kind are therefore termed synovial, and are placed between hard parts which are destined to move one on the other. Synovial membranes will be more fully noticed in the descrip- tion of the different kinds of joints at the end of the next chapter. Certain ligaments with much yellow elastic tissue, called the liga- menta subflava, pass between the neural lamina, being attached to the inner or ventral surface on one neural lamina and thence passing backwards to the anterior margin of the neural lamina next behind. They are thus best seen when the neural arches are removed and viewed on their ventral aspect.

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