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ANA TOMICA L TECHNOL OGT. 



RAMUS MANDIBULA- 

 RIS 



PALATINUM. 

 MAXILLARE . 



LATERAL (8). 

 (Paired Bones). 



MAXILLO-TURBINALE 

 MALARE 



PR^MAXILLARE 



LACHRTMALE. 



The two rami xtnite to form the 



LOWER JAW or mandible OR 



maxilla inferior. 

 The palate bone. 

 ( The SUPERIOR m.\xillary or up- 



•| PER JAW BONE EXCEPTING THE 



( INCISOR PART. 



The INFERIOR TURBINATED BONE. 



The malar bone. 

 i Intermaxillary, the incisor 

 -| part of the superior maxil- 

 ( lary bone. 



The lachrymal bone. 



(^ XASALE The nasal bone. 



§ 495. Arcicnlations of the Bones of the Skull. (Fig. 54-60). 



The following list represents the bones approximately as given in standard works on 

 Human Anatomy. They are readily distinguishable in a nearly adult cat. 



The parts forming a compound bone are given in parenthesis immediately below the 

 name of the bone under consideration. See Os occ'qntale. 



The Arabic number in parenthesis, after a bone and just before the brace, indicates the 

 number of bones with which it articulates. The parts of a compound bone are numbered 

 as one. See Os parietnle. 



In giving the articulations of the mesal bones, the Arabic numeral 2 is placed in paren- 

 thesis after all the lateral bones with which it articulates, to indicate that it is connected 

 with both. See Vomer. 



If but one of the parts of a compound bone articulates with a given bone, the name of 

 that part is given instead of the name of the Avhole bone ; but if more than one compound 

 enters into the articulation, the name of the whole bone is given, and that is followed by a 

 brace and the names of the components. See Os parietale. 



CRANIUM. 

 f CAUDAD 



0S0CCIPITALE(6). ^ 



(Basioccipitale, 

 Exoccipitale, 

 Supraoccipitale, with the 

 Interparietale). 



CEPHALAD 



r CAUDAD 



DORSAD 



OS SPHENOIDEUM (13). • - 



(Basisphenoideum, j 



Alisphenoideum, 

 Pterygoideum, 

 Praesphenoideum, 

 Orbito-sphenoideum). 



CEPHALAD 



Atlas. 



■ Parietale (2). 

 Temporale (2), 

 Basisphenoideum. 



\ Basioccipitale, 

 I Temporale (3). 

 f Temporale i2). 



Parietale (2). 



Frontis (2). 



Ethmoideum (2). 

 f P.axatinum (2). 

 I Frontis (2). 

 I Ethmoideum (2). 

 I Mesetiimoideum. 

 i^ Vomer. 



