Archive image from page 513 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology cyclopdiaofana0402todd Year: 1849 Front, side, and basal views of the skull of the Trog- lodytes gorilla. (After Owen.} ' 10. The larger post-glenoid process, and the longer auditory process (tympanic bone), with their relative position, one behind, but not below, the other. '11. The position of the stronger zygo- mata opposite the middle third of the basis cranii. ' 12. The prominent supra-orbital ridge. ' 13. The longer nasal bones, anchylosed together, and flattened at their lower half
Archive image from page 513 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology cyclopdiaofana0402todd Year: 1849 Front, side, and basal views of the skull of the Trog- lodytes gorilla. (After Owen.} ' 10. The larger post-glenoid process, and the longer auditory process (tympanic bone), with their relative position, one behind, but not below, the other. '11. The position of the stronger zygo- mata opposite the middle third of the basis cranii. ' 12. The prominent supra-orbital ridge. ' 13. The longer nasal bones, anchylosed together, and flattened at their lower half. ' 14. The greater proportional size, and greater prominence of the upper and lower jaws. ' 15. The longer osseous palate, and the median emargination of its posterior border. ' 1C. The parallelism of the alveoli of the molars and canine of one side, with those of the other. '17. The diastema, or vacant place, in front of the socket of the canine in the upper jaw, and behind that socket in the lower jaw. ' 18. The larger and more produced pre- maxillaries, the persistence of more or less of their sutures, showing the intervention of their upper extremities between the nasal and maxillary bones. ' 19. The minor extent of connection of the lachrymal with the ' pars plana' of the EEthmoid, or their separation by the junction of the orbital plate of the maxillary with that of the frontal behind the lachrymal. ' 20. The depth of the olfactory fossa, and the absence or rudimental state of the crista galli. '21. The squamosal, lambdoidal, alisphe- noidal and pterygoid air-cells. ' 22. The more prominent cusps of the molar teeth. ' 23. The larger relative size, and more complex grinding surface of the last molar tooth in both jaws. ' 24. The larger relative size of the pre- molars, especially of the first. ' 25. The more complex implantation of the premolars by three roots, two external and one internal. ' 26. The much larger and longer canines. ' 27. The sexual distinction in the d
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