. Anatomical technology as applied to the domestic cat; an introduction to human, veterinary, and comparative anatomy. Cats; Dissection; Mammals. ANATOMICAL TECHNOLOGY. Fm. sphplt., Foramen spheno-palatinum.—Spheno-palatine foramen. Fm. Foramen infraorbitale.—Infraorbital foramen. § 554. Lm. (Lamina) cribrosa—Cribriform plate of the ethmoid.—The mesetlimoid separates the bones of the two sides. The cribriform plate is the cranial part of the eth- moid, the ethmo-turbinals properly belonging to the face. O. praesph., Os praesphenoideum, az.— , Praesphenoid bone. O. pit., Os palatinum.—P


. Anatomical technology as applied to the domestic cat; an introduction to human, veterinary, and comparative anatomy. Cats; Dissection; Mammals. ANATOMICAL TECHNOLOGY. Fm. sphplt., Foramen spheno-palatinum.—Spheno-palatine foramen. Fm. Foramen infraorbitale.—Infraorbital foramen. § 554. Lm. (Lamina) cribrosa—Cribriform plate of the ethmoid.—The mesetlimoid separates the bones of the two sides. The cribriform plate is the cranial part of the eth- moid, the ethmo-turbinals properly belonging to the face. O. praesph., Os praesphenoideum, az.— , Praesphenoid bone. O. pit., Os palatinum.—Palate bone. O. Ich., Os lachrymale. — Lachrymal one (Fig. 56). O. planum (Fig. 56). O. ethtrb., Os ethmo-turbinale—Eth- mo-turbinal bone.—In this figure is shown the rounded scroll-like part projecting into the frontal sinus (§ 550). O. frontis.—Frontal bone. Sinus frontalis.—Frontal sinus (Fig. 56). Uh,. cplLCuni, Fig. 60.—Dokso-caudal View op the Lamina Cribeosa and the Sinus Feontalis ; X § 555. Fig. 61—Preparation.— After the removal of the soft parts (§ 250, B), the rami were separated at the symphysis menti (Fig. 62). § 556. An. (Angulus) Mandibular angle. Cd. mndb., Condylus The condyle or arthral head of the mandible (Fig. 62). D. m., Dens molaris.—Molar tooth. DD. pm., Dentes praemolares—Praemolar teeth.—The bicnspidea of Anthropotomy. D. c. Dens caninus.—Canine tooth. DD. i., Dentes incisores.— Incisor teeth. Fm. m., Foramen mentale— Mental or labial foramen.—There are almost invariably two on each Bide in the cat. Fs. (Fossa) coronoidea—Cor- onoid fossa.—From this fossa arises a large part of the masseter muscle. Pre. cor., Processus coronoi- deus.—Coronoid process. § 557. Ramus, Ramus mandibularis—Mandibular ramus.—The mandible is made Tip of two similar bones joined at the symphysis menti, and these rami form the frame- work of the floor of the mouth; Flower, A, 120. In Hum


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