. Elementary physiology. Physiology; Physiology. 26 Elementary Physiology. are often dentated or serrated in outline (see Fig. 12); the serrations strengthen the junction between the two bones. When it is desired to study the shape of the skull-bones. Fig. 13.—External base of the skull. (Allen Thomson.) \ I palate plate of the superior maxillary bone ; 2, palate plate of the palate bone ; 7 vomer bone ; 12, jugular foramen ; 13, articular emmence of the temporal bone ; 14, external auditory meatus ; 15, glenoid fossa ; 18, basilar process of the occipital bone; 19, condyle of the occipital bo


. Elementary physiology. Physiology; Physiology. 26 Elementary Physiology. are often dentated or serrated in outline (see Fig. 12); the serrations strengthen the junction between the two bones. When it is desired to study the shape of the skull-bones. Fig. 13.—External base of the skull. (Allen Thomson.) \ I palate plate of the superior maxillary bone ; 2, palate plate of the palate bone ; 7 vomer bone ; 12, jugular foramen ; 13, articular emmence of the temporal bone ; 14, external auditory meatus ; 15, glenoid fossa ; 18, basilar process of the occipital bone; 19, condyle of the occipital bone ; 20, is placed in the foramen magnum , 23, external occipital crest running down from the protuberance ; 24, superior curved line of the occipital bone ; 25, 26, inferior curved line. separately, the skull must be disarticulated or separated into its constituent bones; but it is impossible to describe here in detail all these various bones/ ' For such a description, see Quain's "Anatomy," vol. ii. pt. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Moore, Benjamin, 1867?-1922. New York: Longmans, Green, and Co.


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