CHAPTER IX. 



REVIEW. 



Number of Bones. Skeletons. Anatomy. 

 Physiology. Uses of Bones. 



NUMBER OF BONES. Let us now sum up 

 or review what we have learned. This is 

 always important in the pursuit of any study. 

 Some teachers review every week, and some 

 oftener still. Your parents or teachers, while 

 you are studying this work, will, I hope, require 

 you to review, at the end of every chapter. 



The cranium, or part of the head which 

 holds the brain, consists of eight different 

 bones. There are fourteen bones of the face, 

 besides thirty-two teeth. Then there are four 

 very small bones in each ear, and one at the 

 root of the tongue. Thus the whole head, 

 above the neck, contains sixty-three. The 



