The American journal of anatomy . 120 Ili()]{].KMS OF HUMAN DEXTITIOX 121 more strongly dcvclojjcd tluiii in the top Iow. This root is seento be situated on the l^uccal surface of the tooth, startinj;- fromthe crown as an independent root. In the last two objectsof this row, the first indication of a })araniolar tul)ercle in con-nection with the root appeals. Finally in the bottom row se\enmolars are reproduced with a fully (le\eloped paramolar-rootand a more strongly developed tubercle. In more closely observ-ing the objects of this row, all doubt as to the relation of theparamolar root and t
The American journal of anatomy . 120 Ili()]{].KMS OF HUMAN DEXTITIOX 121 more strongly dcvclojjcd tluiii in the top Iow. This root is seento be situated on the l^uccal surface of the tooth, startinj;- fromthe crown as an independent root. In the last two objectsof this row, the first indication of a })araniolar tul)ercle in con-nection with the root appeals. Finally in the bottom row se\enmolars are reproduced with a fully (le\eloped paramolar-rootand a more strongly developed tubercle. In more closely observ-ing the objects of this row, all doubt as to the relation of theparamolar root and the paramolar cusp is wiped out. Except for the difference pointed out between the coalescedparamolars in the upper and lower jaw, these elements agieein every respect, as I have never seen a single vestige, eithercusp or root, of a jiaramolar tubercle on the first lower , in the lower as well as in the ui)per jaw the para-molar is coalesced only w^ith the anterior buccal cusp of themolar. This may be observed in
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