. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 319 of the crista lachrymalis anterior", and suggests that, "taking into consideration its relation to the sutura notha, it seems probable that this must represent some element which tends to remain separate". It seems reasonable to regard two ossicles found by Ranke (6) in a female skull as representing maxillo-frontal ossicles such as those described by Macalister. Ranke, however, considers them as nothing more than ossicles developed in association with a fontanelle which is present in early foetal life betw


. Anatomischer Anzeiger. Anatomy, Comparative; Anatomy, Comparative. 319 of the crista lachrymalis anterior", and suggests that, "taking into consideration its relation to the sutura notha, it seems probable that this must represent some element which tends to remain separate". It seems reasonable to regard two ossicles found by Ranke (6) in a female skull as representing maxillo-frontal ossicles such as those described by Macalister. Ranke, however, considers them as nothing more than ossicles developed in association with a fontanelle which is present in early foetal life between the nasal, frontal, lachrymal,. Fig. 2. Skull of Lion. Fi-om above. / frontal; m malar; sni maxilla; I lachrymal ; ?i nasal; pm intermaxillary; *, 1, and 2 accessory ossicles. and maxillary bones. He supposes that they may possibly be "Pr£e- frontalia". Recently, Zabel (7) has recorded three human skulls in which the Ossiculum maxillo-frontale was represented. That supernumerary bones in association with the anterior part of the lachrymal bone are not confined to the human subject is clearly evident from several recorded instances of their presence in other mammals. Macalister (5) makes mention of an ossicle in the pig, apparently normal in occurrence, which is late in ossifying, only showing. 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 Anatomische Gesellschaft. Jena : G. Fischer


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