. Journal of anatomy . Fig. 7. Fig. 8. Notes on the Development of the Human Sphenoid 213 Fig. 8. Coronal section further forward than hg. 7, showing ()the posterior limb of the orbital wing which bounds posteriorly the opticforamen. The anterior limb is not yet chondrified. Between the outgoing optic stalk is evident; is the hypophysis stalk;above it is a curious middle piece to the corpus sphenoidale, which, thoughappearing to be independent, is not so, as models prove. is the alatemporalis (greater wing); II. 5, the 2nd branch of the Trigeminus;


. Journal of anatomy . Fig. 7. Fig. 8. Notes on the Development of the Human Sphenoid 213 Fig. 8. Coronal section further forward than hg. 7, showing ()the posterior limb of the orbital wing which bounds posteriorly the opticforamen. The anterior limb is not yet chondrified. Between the outgoing optic stalk is evident; is the hypophysis stalk;above it is a curious middle piece to the corpus sphenoidale, which, thoughappearing to be independent, is not so, as models prove. is the alatemporalis (greater wing); II. 5, the 2nd branch of the Trigeminus; theexternal rectus. The chief interest in the figure is the independence of


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