. A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 1). h the temporal bone. Fig. 4. The Posterior and Right Side of the Skull. A, The os frontis. BB, The ossa parietalia. C, The sagittal , The parietal hole, through which a small vein runs to the superior longi-tudinal sinus. E, Thelambdoid suture. FF, Ossa triquetra. G, The osoccipitis. H, The squamous part of the temporal bone. I, The mastoidprocess. K, The zygoma. L, The os malse. M, The temporal part of thesphenoid bone. N, The superior maxillary bone and teeth. Fig. 5. The External Surface of the Os Frontis. A, The


. A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine (Volume 1). h the temporal bone. Fig. 4. The Posterior and Right Side of the Skull. A, The os frontis. BB, The ossa parietalia. C, The sagittal , The parietal hole, through which a small vein runs to the superior longi-tudinal sinus. E, Thelambdoid suture. FF, Ossa triquetra. G, The osoccipitis. H, The squamous part of the temporal bone. I, The mastoidprocess. K, The zygoma. L, The os malse. M, The temporal part of thesphenoid bone. N, The superior maxillary bone and teeth. Fig. 5. The External Surface of the Os Frontis. A, The convex part. B, Part of the temporal fossa. C, The externalangular process. D, The internal angular process. E, The nasal , The superciliary arch. G, The superciliary hole. H, The orbitar plate. Fig. 6. The Internal Surface of the Os Frontis. A A, The serrated edge which assists to form the coronal suture. B, Theexternal angular process. C, The internal angular process. D, The nasalprocess. E, The orbitar plate. F, The cells which correspond with those $*?. - y •- K - EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES OF OSTEOLOGY. 201 of the ethmoid bone. G, The passage from the frontal sinus. H, Theopening which receives the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone. I, Thecavity which lodges the forepart of the brain. K, The spine to which thefalx is fixed. L, The groove which lodges the superior longitudinal sinus. Plate 1. A Back View of the Skeleton. A A, The ossa parietalia. B, The sagittal suture. C, The lambdoid su-ture. D, The occipital bone. E, The squamous suture. F, The mastoidprocess of the temporal bone. G, The os malte. H, The palate plates ofthe superior maxillary bone. I, The maxilla inferior. K, The teeth ofboth jaws. L, The seven cervical vertebrae. M, Their spinous , Their transverse and oblique processes. O, The last of the twelve dor-sal vertebree. P, The fifth or last lumbar vertebra?. Q, The transverseprocesses. R, The oblique processes. S, The spinous


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