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GENERAL ANALYSIS. 



FIG. 47 



Fig. 47 represents 

 the Skull; 1, 2, 3, 4, 

 is the Cranium, and 

 all the parts below 

 and in front are the 

 Facium, (except such 

 as are seen in the sock- 

 et of the eye,) inclu- 

 ding the part marked 

 d, in which the inner 

 ear is lodged : in ear- 

 liest life it is a dis- 

 tinct bone, and in 

 some animals always 

 remains so. 



2d, Means for 

 producing mo- 

 tion, called mus- 

 cles, (lean meat, 

 as it is commonly 

 called,) having the power of shortening or contracting 

 under proper influences, and which can be felt working 



under the skin of 

 the face when 

 chewing or other 

 facial motions are 

 made; 



Fig. 48 represents 

 the muscles of the 

 right Head; 2, 5, 

 move the scalp ; 3, 4, 

 5, act on the ear; 7, 

 the circular (orbicu- 

 laris) muscle that clos- 

 es the eye ; 17, " the 

 neck-cord," draws 

 down the point back 

 of the ear toward the 

 upperend of the breast 

 bone; 16, masseter, 

 used and easily felt in 

 chewing ; 8 to 13, mus- 

 cles that act on the 

 nose and mouth. (For 

 full description, see 

 Synthesis.) 



FIG. 48. 



