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(!. Ti'iiifMtrn} }>ni . In the Bouainous i>ortion i>f tin- tfin|Nir.il \<\\<- of Man. the 

 /v_'oinatic process ..iily rests on tin- malar bone, as iii ruminants. 'I'll" _!. noid cavity 



cave in i very .-. :ise. and divided into two jMirta by an opening' named tli" fioxura 

 fi'/.is, r/: the anterior |ution only is articular, the i><i.st"riir, lyin^r aLrain-t tip external 

 audit iry canal. doe.- not belong to tin- articulation ; it corre-poiid> to tli" stipracon lyloid 

 eminence of the Hone. The tul>erons portion is conaolidatea with tin- xpiamouH. It is 

 divided into a mastoid and a pyramidal |>ortion : tli" latter comprise.-, in its turn, the 

 jM-trons a i it I tympanic jn.rtions. Tin- ina-t"i,| portion corresponds t<> tli" n:a-t"id ] r 

 naitokl protuberance, and superior border of UMptteoiM bone in tli" llm-e. it pr. -.-nt- 

 a rugged mastoid procc.-s ; aho\e this is the mastoid canal; andalxwe andltehind it, th" 



i ic groove ; the pyramid forming a con- 



i'le projection in the interior of the era- 



nium. The styloid process or IHHIC is altogether 



.-eparite from theot :,i-r pii -.-..- of the hyoid. and in 



the adult is con.-olidaled with the tcni|M>ral Ixme. 



7. Sy riimsillti. In Man the piviraxilla is 



no loiiirer found imle|)'ndeiit, the ci-ntro which 



forms it coiili'M-inu' witli the>ii|M -rmaxillary lx>ne. 



Th" r-n]>.rn, axilla of .Man concurs, lor the 



r part of its i xt-Mit. to form the lloor of tlu; 



orliit; it is also dividtd into three faces: an 



ial or facial, a supei ior or orlntal. and an 

 internal or naso palatine. The external face 



nt.s. from liefoiv to bcliind : 1, A small 



. into Mhich ia inserted the inyrtifmm 

 ni'.iH-le: '2, The iufraorhital, or canine fossa, 

 .-howinjj the inferior orilict: of the infrnorbital 

 canal ; :!, A crest corresponding to the maxillary 

 >pine of soli[>ed- : 1, The alveolar tuljero.-.ity. 

 This face carries, in front, a prolongation that 

 forms the ascending process, also named, le- 

 .-an.-e of ltd relation, the ironto-nasal process. 

 The .suix-rior or orbital face oilers a fiswnre which 

 j. recedes the infraorhitnl canal, and, outwards, 

 the malar pro<-ess. Tlu internal face is divided 

 ly the palatine process. It sh<iw.s, in front, the 

 half of the anterior nasal spine and a groove 

 which partieipat s in the formation of the in- 



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KXTKUXAL OR I-.ASH.M: BOEFACB ..i 



Till: MASK OK Till: lir.MAX SKITI.I.. 



. I lie palate 1 Mine of Mania 1,1, The bouy palate; 2, Indsiv.-, 



lormed of two OSMOII- lamina): one horizontal, 

 tlii- other seitieal, which are joined at a right 

 The li^t part pn -.- nts : one half of the 

 -piue, which is altogether rudi- 

 mentary, or i veil null in animals; the orili<- 



ior palatine canal, which In-longs 

 entirely t the p.date IMHH- : the ptcrygo-palatine 

 .n : lastly, the pterygoid process, which 

 n-pre.-i-nts tin- pti IN u'oid Ixme of animals. The 

 \eitieal jHirtion form- th'- e\i. rnal wall of the 

 na.-al i-a\ities liy iU internal face, and l>y it 

 ti-rnal face concurs in the formation of the 

 /y^'omatic or tcm])oral fossa. 



1'nnii. This offers three faces. Tho 



ial. or cutaneous, serves as a base for the 



t part of the cheek. The su|x rior, or 



orbital, forms part of the external wall and tlM>r 



of the orl.it; it IN longs to a long a|xphy.-is. 



anterior ]>alatine foramen ; ", I'alatiuc 

 f palate Ixiue, with th' \'-*- 

 terior palatine foramen; 4, I'alutc 

 spini- with transvi-rsc ri.l^e; 5, Vomer; 

 >, Intern.d ptryf;oiil jtnlate ; 7, Sca- 

 phoiil i '.ti-nial pterygil 



plato, with i matic fossa; 



10, l',,i>i! ir priii-i-ss of occipital bone; 



11, Foraninn magnum; 14, <!leiioiil 

 fosKi; 1">, Moatns an. lit uriii- 



iiu--; li!. KniMiiii'ii laci-rnm anterius ; 

 1 7, Cariitiil foramen >f Ifft siile ; 18, 

 Foramen lai-.Tiim pOtteriM^ OT jugular 

 foraini-ii ; l!i. Styl'.iil prm. 

 Stylo-inavtei.l t'. iraiiu'ii, with jugular 

 tubi-rcli' ail'l .li-.ivtri. t'o^-a; '_' 1 . Ma- 

 toiil jiroci'^s; _'_', Oi-i-ipital hvin' ; '_':'>, 

 l'o-.ti-rior coii.lyloiil fossa. 



the orl'it'tl ' n the sphenoid 



and frontal U.u.s. The |>o.-terior face i.-, .-mooth and concave I., hind, where it aid.- I.. 

 the tempo] i front it is uneven, and articulate- with tin- .-up. rma\il!a. 



Tin- |M.-t. rior. or mas.-eteric Imnler, unites with the zygomatic pn .-.- of the lem|H.ial 



bone. 



Hi. /..i. /.,-/,.,.!/ /.-.,.. This Ijono U al.so called the ox HH//I/I* in Man, Uvaiiw of it> 

 liken,.-.-, t. th. nail in P haii<- and tenuity. It is entirely l<Hlg.-l in the orbit, and it- 



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