. Fig. -0x8 Hkad—Anteriok Face 1. Mastoid process. 2. Supra-orbital foramen. 8. Zygoma. 4. Lachrymal bone. 5. ^laxillary spine. (J. Inferior orifice of the supermaxillo-dental canal. ((Viouffou.) the frontal bones begin to contract a little above the eyes, and end in a rather narrow ridge at the top of the head. How- ever, even these cattle use their heads aggressively, and some- times butt one another with very great violence. Now, if the brain were situated immediately beneath the bone, the concussion might not unfrequcntly be highly dangerous, and even fatal. Hence the frontal portion of th


. Fig. -0x8 Hkad—Anteriok Face 1. Mastoid process. 2. Supra-orbital foramen. 8. Zygoma. 4. Lachrymal bone. 5. ^laxillary spine. (J. Inferior orifice of the supermaxillo-dental canal. ((Viouffou.) the frontal bones begin to contract a little above the eyes, and end in a rather narrow ridge at the top of the head. How- ever, even these cattle use their heads aggressively, and some- times butt one another with very great violence. Now, if the brain were situated immediately beneath the bone, the concussion might not unfrequcntly be highly dangerous, and even fatal. Hence the frontal portion of the skull is composed of two plates separated from each other at least an inch at all places, and in some parts more than two inches, by numerous vacuities, and


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