. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 58 THM BONES. surpasses the mastoid process, and is prolonged to the mastoid protuberance. The latter ^very voluminous. The subuliform process is larger and stronger than in the Horse; '^VXeTee^fGoS:iL mastoid process is scarcely distinct ft-om the crest; and the mastoid Portion of the bone is only at a late period consolidated with the petrous Fig. ox's HEAD; POSTERIOR FACE. A, Parietal bone.—1, Occipital foramen; 2, Occipital condyle; 3, Styloid process of that bone; 4, Condyloid foramina; 5, Mastoid process; 6,
. The comparative anatomy of the domesticated animals. Veterinary anatomy. 58 THM BONES. surpasses the mastoid process, and is prolonged to the mastoid protuberance. The latter ^very voluminous. The subuliform process is larger and stronger than in the Horse; '^VXeTee^fGoS:iL mastoid process is scarcely distinct ft-om the crest; and the mastoid Portion of the bone is only at a late period consolidated with the petrous Fig. ox's HEAD; POSTERIOR FACE. A, Parietal bone.—1, Occipital foramen; 2, Occipital condyle; 3, Styloid process of that bone; 4, Condyloid foramina; 5, Mastoid process; 6, Mastoid protuber- ance; 7, Subuliform (temporal) process; 8, Hyoideal sheath; 9, Stylo-mastoid foramen; 10, External auditory hiatus; 11, Inferior orifice of tbe parieto-tera- poral canal; 12, Temporal condyle; 13, Posterior foramen lacerum; 14, Oval foramen ; 17, Subsphenoidal process; 18j Orbital hiatus; 19, Optic foramen.— E, Frontal bone.—20, Superciliary foramen; 21, Orbital foramen; 22, Lachrymal protuberance.'—C, Zygoma.—23, Pterygoid bone.—D, Palate bone.—24, Nasal fora- men ; 25, Inferior orifice of the palatine canal.—E, Supermaxillary bone.—26, Maxillary spine.—G, Premaxillary bone.—27, Its internal process ; 28, External process; 29, Incisive openings. 7. Supermaxillary hone.—In the Ox, Sheep, and Goat, the maxillary spine does not directly join the zygomatic crest a curved line, whose concavity is posterior, effects the union between these two parts. The inferior orifice of the supermaxillo-dental canal or infraorbital foramen is pierced above the first molar tooth. There is no fissure for the formation of the palatine canal. The cavity of the sinus is more spacious than in the Horse, and is prolonged (in the Ox only) between the two laminse of the palatine roof. There is no alveolus for the tusk. 8. Fremaxillary hone.—The inferior or principal portion of this bone is flattened before. Please note that these images are extracted from scann
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