A system of human anatomy, general and special . * A front view of the skull. 1. The frontal portion of the frontal bone. The 2, imme-diately over the root of the nose, refers to the nasal tuberosity ; the 3, over the orbit, tothe supraorbital ridge. 4. The optic foramen. 5. The sphenoidal fissure. 6. Thespheno maxillary fissure. 7. The lachrymal fossa in the lachrymal bone, the commence-ment of the nasal duct. The figures 4, 5, 6, 7, are within the orbit. 8. The opening of theanterior nares, divided into two parts by the vomer ; the number is placed upon the The infra-orbital forame


A system of human anatomy, general and special . * A front view of the skull. 1. The frontal portion of the frontal bone. The 2, imme-diately over the root of the nose, refers to the nasal tuberosity ; the 3, over the orbit, tothe supraorbital ridge. 4. The optic foramen. 5. The sphenoidal fissure. 6. Thespheno maxillary fissure. 7. The lachrymal fossa in the lachrymal bone, the commence-ment of the nasal duct. The figures 4, 5, 6, 7, are within the orbit. 8. The opening of theanterior nares, divided into two parts by the vomer ; the number is placed upon the The infra-orbital foramen. 10. The malar bone. 11. The symphysis of the lower The mental foramen. 13. The ramus of the lower jaw. 14. The parietal bone. coronal suture. 16. The temporal bone. 17. The squamous suture. 18. The upperpart of the greit ala of the sphenoid bone. 19. The commencement of the temporal The zygoma of the temporal bone, assisting to form the zygomatic arch. 21. Themastoid process. t The cerebral surface of the base of the


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