A manual of anatomy . /,ir bun!.. hfltitLinfiOfal ^tniitc 01 in-,olrr wiiityInfraliinporal ridj^e T (1 ?? Spinous process Splifiiofiliixillaiy surfdci ^--ilrl i^ =^ i^ Zi\. Itervi^opalcituir groove \ \ ^k l:xtenial fifervffoiil plate Intenml playgoirl plalc J s| ?. ller,xoid fissure !iiii!or process Fig. 26.—The sphenoid bone seen from in front. {Sobolta and McMurrich.) Sphenoid alls); this articulates with the perpendicular plate of theethmoid. The crest ends in the sphenoidal rostrum. At the laterallimit of each depression is seen an opening that leads into the airsinus of each side. The


A manual of anatomy . /,ir bun!.. hfltitLinfiOfal ^tniitc 01 in-,olrr wiiityInfraliinporal ridj^e T (1 ?? Spinous process Splifiiofiliixillaiy surfdci ^--ilrl i^ =^ i^ Zi\. Itervi^opalcituir groove \ \ ^k l:xtenial fifervffoiil plate Intenml playgoirl plalc J s| ?. ller,xoid fissure !iiii!or process Fig. 26.—The sphenoid bone seen from in front. {Sobolta and McMurrich.) Sphenoid alls); this articulates with the perpendicular plate of theethmoid. The crest ends in the sphenoidal rostrum. At the laterallimit of each depression is seen an opening that leads into the airsinus of each side. The remainder of this surface articulates withthe ethmoid and palatal bones. The inferior surface presents a ridge-like continuation of the sphenoidal rostrum and this ridge fits betweenthe alae of the vomer. The dorsal end of this surface is rougher andserves for the attachment of the mucosa of the roof of the posterior surface of the body is fused with the basilar portion ofthe occipital bone. The greater, or t


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