. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. o, b, c, (J, e,f, os frontis; I, supra-orbital foramen; — /;, i, k, parietal bone;— I,o,p,q, occipital bone; I, occipital protuberance ; p, condyle; o, paramastoid process ; q, basilnr portion ;—r, s, t, u, ?/', r, temporal bone; r, zygomatic portion; a; suture with the. malar bone; t, glenoid cavity; w, mastoid process; tr, tympanic ring;—1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, lacrymal bone; 2, position of the nasal duct; — 7, 8, 10, malar bone ; — II, 11, 12, 13, 14, superior maxillary; 1•>, infra-orbital foramen;—15, intermaxillary;—16
. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. o, b, c, (J, e,f, os frontis; I, supra-orbital foramen; — /;, i, k, parietal bone;— I,o,p,q, occipital bone; I, occipital protuberance ; p, condyle; o, paramastoid process ; q, basilnr portion ;—r, s, t, u, ?/', r, temporal bone; r, zygomatic portion; a; suture with the. malar bone; t, glenoid cavity; w, mastoid process; tr, tympanic ring;—1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, lacrymal bone; 2, position of the nasal duct; — 7, 8, 10, malar bone ; — II, 11, 12, 13, 14, superior maxillary; 1•>, infra-orbital foramen;—15, intermaxillary;—16, nasal bone; — 17, 18, 10, If), 20, inferior maxillary; 18, mental foramen; 19, 19, corouoid process; 20, condyle. Fig. 496. -IS. A, a, a, /», c, c, >1. il, f, f, y, ft, frontal bones; A, frontal suture ;—li, li, i, i, /t, parietal bones ; — m, n, n, occipital; — o, o, o, p, q, r, temporal bones ; o, o, o, zygomatic processes ; r, suture with the malar ; — s, s, t, v, K, nasal bones;—u; x,y, z, lacrymal bone ;— 1, 1, 2, 2, 3, 3, malar bones; — 4, 4, 5, 5, 6, superior maxillary bones; 5, 5, infra-orbital foramina; 6, palatal process; —7, 8, 9, intermaxillary bones; S, nasal process; 7, palatal suture; 9, foramen in the suture ; 10, incisor teeth ;—10,18, 18, inferior max- illa ; 18, 18, summits of coronoid processes. convex profile, by the length of the face, which is more than double that of the cranium, and by the vertical depth of the lower jaw, which is more than that of the whole cranial portion of the skull. The temporal ridges, prolonged backwards from the post orbital apophyses, ex- tend as far as the middle of the parietal bones, and there form a short sagittal crest upon the mesial line of the skull, whence, proceeding backwards, they diverge and extend as far as the occipital ridge, which is truncated above (as is the case in the pachydermata generally), and projects over the posterior surface of the occiput. The intermaxill
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