. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . A Front View of che Skull, showing the Bones composing the Face. 1, Os Frontis. 2, Nasal Tuberosity. 3, Supra-Orbital Ridge. 4, Optic Foramen. 5, Sphenoidal Fissure. 6, Spheno-Maxillary Fissure. 7, Lachrymal Fossa, and commencement of the Nasal Duct. 8, Opening of the Anterior Nares, and the Vomer. 9, Infra-Orbital Foramen. 10, Ma- lar Bone. 11, Symphysis of the Lower Jaw. 12, Anterior Mental Foramen. 13, Ramus of the lower Jawbone. 14, Parietal Bone. 15, Coronal Suture. 16, Temporal Bone. 17, Squamous Suture. 1


. Elementary anatomy and physiology : for colleges, academies, and other schools . A Front View of che Skull, showing the Bones composing the Face. 1, Os Frontis. 2, Nasal Tuberosity. 3, Supra-Orbital Ridge. 4, Optic Foramen. 5, Sphenoidal Fissure. 6, Spheno-Maxillary Fissure. 7, Lachrymal Fossa, and commencement of the Nasal Duct. 8, Opening of the Anterior Nares, and the Vomer. 9, Infra-Orbital Foramen. 10, Ma- lar Bone. 11, Symphysis of the Lower Jaw. 12, Anterior Mental Foramen. 13, Ramus of the lower Jawbone. 14, Parietal Bone. 15, Coronal Suture. 16, Temporal Bone. 17, Squamous Suture. 18, Great Wing of the Sphenoid. 19, Commencement of the Tem- poral Ridge. 20, Zygomatic Process. 21, Mas- toid Process. How do the bones of the skull join with each other ? What process in cabinet making does it correspond to ? What are often found in these sutures? 109. WThat is the sur- face of the lower part of the skull ? 110. Give the boundaries of the face. 3


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