. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . 244 ANATOMY OF :le, or pinna, Human, xcvin 190 II 11 .1 ifti convex upward : the membrano-cartilaginous continuation,^, o, h,describes a stronger curve, concave upward, and this expandsinto the concha, c, of the ( pinna, auricle, orexternal ear. Of this it will be only requi-site to indicate the parts which have receivednames in anthropotomy, since extended toanatomy generally. The fold or reflectedouter margin, fig. 189, a—e, is the helix;the subparallel eminence within, h, k, is the anthelix : it is formed by the junction,
. On the anatomy of vertebrates [electronic resource] . 244 ANATOMY OF :le, or pinna, Human, xcvin 190 II 11 .1 ifti convex upward : the membrano-cartilaginous continuation,^, o, h,describes a stronger curve, concave upward, and this expandsinto the concha, c, of the ( pinna, auricle, orexternal ear. Of this it will be only requi-site to indicate the parts which have receivednames in anthropotomy, since extended toanatomy generally. The fold or reflectedouter margin, fig. 189, a—e, is the helix;the subparallel eminence within, h, k, is the anthelix : it is formed by the junction, atA, of the cupper ridge,/*, and the lower ridge,g, intercepting the £ navicular fossa, o. Theprominence, m, which might be viewed as thelower end of the anthelix, is called i antitragus,being opposite the projection called 4 tragus, /,which more directly defends the entry, r, to the meatus : q is the conch proper, or cavity of the concha : finally is the appendage called * lobule, n. With theexception of the latter, all theother parts of the auricle aremore or less formed by
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