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1. To his amazement the wood broke, but so did the mandible
2. Its huge mandible, a mockery of laughter
3. The lower mandible has 3
4. A bar of information beneath the picture read, “Notice the small holes at the end of the mandible through were the acidic substance is secreted”
5. “Her left mandible – her jaw bone – has been badly fractured
6. His mouth was closed, and two long fangs could be seen running vertically from the upper jaw down the sides of his lower mandible and piercing the air three inches below
7. The Viirin smiled---a contemptuous expression---and when Stedder looked upon all those small sharp teeth crowded together in a protruding mandible, he was uneasily minded of the rat he claimed to have chased
8. The upper mandible is furnished on each side (in the specimen examined by me) with a row or comb formed of 188 thin, elastic lamellae, obliquely bevelled so as to be pointed, and placed transversely to the longer axis of the mouth
9. They arise from the palate, and are attached by flexible membrane to the sides of the mandible
10. The lower mandible of the shoveller-duck is furnished with lamellae of equal length with these above, but finer; and in being thus furnished it differs conspicuously from the lower jaw of a whale, which is destitute of baleen
11. In the genus Prion, a member of the distinct family of the Petrels, the upper mandible alone is furnished with lamellae, which are well developed and project beneath the margin; so that the beak of this bird resembles in this respect the mouth of a whale
12. In this latter species the lamellae are much coarser than in the shoveller, and are firmly attached to the sides of the mandible; they are only about fifty in number on each side, and do not project at all beneath the margin
13. The edges of the lower mandible are crossed by numerous fine ridges, which project very little
14. In this latter bird the lamellae of the upper mandible are much coarser than in the common duck, almost confluent, about twenty-seven in number on each side, and terminating upward in teeth-like knobs
15. The edges of the lower mandible are serrated with teeth much more prominent, coarser and sharper than in the duck
16. In their most perfect condition they curiously resemble the head and beak of a vulture in miniature, seated on a neck and capable of movement, as is likewise the lower jaw or mandible
17. Nitsche—naturalists who have carefully studied this group—to be homologous with the zooids and their cells which compose the zoophyte, the movable lip or lid of the cell corresponding with the lower and movable mandible of the avicularium
18. Thus, with the avicularia of several species of Lepralia, the movable mandible is so much produced and is so like a bristle that the presence of the upper or fixed beak alone serves to determine its avicularian nature
19. It is interesting to see two such widely different organs developed from a common origin; and as the movable lip of the cell serves as a protection to the zooid, there is no difficulty in believing that all the gradations, by which the lip became converted first into the lower mandible of an avicularium, and then into an elongated bristle, likewise served as a protection in different ways and under different circumstances