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THE STRUCTURE OF THE HORSE 



tuberance,' to which that remarkable structure, the 

 6 nuchal,' or ' cervical ligament,' to be spoken of further 



t 



Fig 15. — Side view of the skull of man, with the bone re- 

 moved so as to show the whole of the teeth z, zygomatic 

 arch ; ft, nasal bone ; o, orbit; t, temporal fossa; oe, occi- 

 pital condyle ; e. external auditory opening ; g % glenoid 

 fossa for articulation of the lower jaw ; co, coronoid pro- 

 cess of lower jaw ; 6' and e 2 , incisor teeth ; c t canine ; pvi y 

 and pm 2 , premolar teeth ; m\ m\ and ?n 3 , the three molar 

 teeth, 



on, is attached. On each side a large, wing-like process 

 (par-occipital) 1 descends, for the attachment of the great 



1 This is the ' styloid process ' of veterinary anatomy, but not 

 to be confounded with the parts bearing the same name in human 

 anatomy. 



