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XVII.—Scottish National Antarctic Expedition: Observations on the Anatomy of the Weddell Seal (Leptonychotes Weddelli)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2012

David Hepburn
Affiliation:
Professor of Anatomy, University College, Cardiff (University of Wales).

Extract

In the specimen under consideration there were fifteen pairs of ribs, of which nine pairs were vertebro-sternal. The costal cartilage associated with each of these was long and very flexible. The articulation of the first pair of costal cartilages with the sternum was effected by means of a short but strong band of fibrous tissue, which permitted considerable freedom of movement and did not form a junction of the more or less rigid character seen in man.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1912

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