ELEVEN YEARS. 



The central enamel of the lower incisors is small, round, and 

 close to the posterior edges of the tables. The tables of the lower 

 incisors are more or less round. The lower corner incisors come 

 out square from the gum ; and are about as broad at their bases, as 

 at their tables. The upper corner incisor is more obliquely placed, 

 than is the middle one adjoining it. In the IcJwer jaw, the dental 

 star is found in the middle of the tables. 



