. Cattle. Cattle; Cattle. 144 SECTION OF THE HEAD OF THE OX. a, The horn, showing it to be a process of the frontal bone, and the manner in which it is hollowed. 6, The frontal bone. c, The frontal sinus, extending from the nasal bone almost to the tip of the horn and the great foramen. d, The condyloid process of the occipital bone, and the foramen through which the spinal chord passes from the skull. e, The cavity of the skull. f, The petrous portion of the temporal bone appearing in the cavity of the skull. g, The passage to the internal part of the ear. h, The foramen, lacerum or
. Cattle. Cattle; Cattle. 144 SECTION OF THE HEAD OF THE OX. a, The horn, showing it to be a process of the frontal bone, and the manner in which it is hollowed. 6, The frontal bone. c, The frontal sinus, extending from the nasal bone almost to the tip of the horn and the great foramen. d, The condyloid process of the occipital bone, and the foramen through which the spinal chord passes from the skull. e, The cavity of the skull. f, The petrous portion of the temporal bone appearing in the cavity of the skull. g, The passage to the internal part of the ear. h, The foramen, lacerum or irregular foramen, through which several of the nerves escape from the space, and some of the blood-vessels enter. t, The foramen ovale—ovale foramen. Wj The anterior condyloid foramen. The posterior do. The basilar process of the occipital. The sphenoid bone. The crista galli of the ethmoid bone. The pterigoid bone. The perpendicular portion of the pala- tine bone. The nasal bone. The ethmoid bone. The superior turbinated bone. The inferior turbinated bone. The lower cell of the ethmoid, so large in the ox, as to be termed by some the middle turbinated bone. The maxillary sinus. The cells of the palatine bone. The superior maxillary bone—its pala- tine process. The grinders. The anterior maxillary bone, destitute of incisor 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 Youatt, William, 1776-1847; Martin, W. C. L. (William Charles Linnaeus), 1798-1864, joint author; Stevens, A. ed. New-York, C. M. Saxton
Size: 1867px × 1338px
Photo credit: © Library Book Collection / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookauthoryouattwi, bookcentury1800, bookdecade1850, bookyear1851