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far outstripped the transverse components of the 

 nose as a whole; yet such no doubt are the most 



forvdrafn 



glohiilar. 

 process 



midbrain 



nasalfield 

 nostril 



" maxiilari^ process 

 "UpperfaurAZip 



j^<vidibularprocejs 

 iOKmrjaw & Ua 



forebrain 

 nasalfield 



^^sideofnose 

 \y77osinl 



upperjaur 

 ■Lou/erjaur 



\^illaTche$ 



globular 

 process 



msc^ield 



MpperJawA hp 



Qwerjaur 

 &lzp 



Fig. 86. Embryonic Development of the Face in Man. (From 



ElDMANN, A, B, AFTER HiS, C, AFTER RaBL, D, E, AFTER ReTZIUS). 



(From Enlw. d. Zahne . . ., Hermann Meusser, Berlin.) 

 For details, see p. xxxiv. 



important factors in producing the excessively 

 different extremes shown in Fig. 89. 



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