. Elementary physiology . Fig. 12.—Lateral view of the skull. (Allen Thomson.) \ frontal bone ; 2, parietal bone at the upper temporal line ; X X, coronal suture ; 3, on the occipital bone ; 3', external occipital protuberance ; 4, sphenoid bone ; 5, squamous part of temporal; 6, the same at the root of the zygoma, immediately over the external auditory meatus ; 7, mastoid portion of temporal, at the front of which is the mastoid process ; 8, left condyle of occipital bone ; 9, anterior nasal aperture ; ID, on the lachrymal bone in the inner wall of the orbit ; 11, malar bone, near its junctio


. Elementary physiology . Fig. 12.—Lateral view of the skull. (Allen Thomson.) \ frontal bone ; 2, parietal bone at the upper temporal line ; X X, coronal suture ; 3, on the occipital bone ; 3', external occipital protuberance ; 4, sphenoid bone ; 5, squamous part of temporal; 6, the same at the root of the zygoma, immediately over the external auditory meatus ; 7, mastoid portion of temporal, at the front of which is the mastoid process ; 8, left condyle of occipital bone ; 9, anterior nasal aperture ; ID, on the lachrymal bone in the inner wall of the orbit ; 11, malar bone, near its junction with the zygoma ; 12, superior maxilliarybone ; 13, ramus of the lower jaw ; 14, body of the lower jaw, near the mental foramen. The bones of the skull, with the exception of the lower jaw, are immovably united together where they come into contact by the form of articulation known as a sutwe. These sutures


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