. Living anatomy and pathology; . PLATE 3. Age 10 days. (Reduced 30%.) A. Area of increased density in occipital bone. B. Anterior fontanelle. C. Line of parietal and frontal sutures. D. Posterior fontanelle. F. Denser and lighter areas in occipital bone represent the tables. G. Beginning development of the frontal Orbit. I. Superior maxilla. J. Ethmoidal cells. K. Calcified cusps of first and second temporary molars. L. Crypt of first lower permanent molar. Plate 3. PLATE AND LEGS. Age 10 days. (Reduced 46%.) A. Lower epiphysis of femur, at birth. Plate 4


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