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Teeth. Thefe Lamina are very obvious in the Subjed we have, 
and the fmallnefs of the Tusks feems to be another Argument of 
her being Young, according to their term of Life. Whether they 
be call d Teeth or Horns it matters not much \ for if from their 
Subftance we take their Defignation, they may be call’d Teeth v 
and if from their ufe in pulhing, we may call them Horns •, and 
to avoid any debate, let them be call’d Tusks or Defences. They 
run in thisSubjed about 6 Inches high in the Os Palati, and ad- 
here by a ftrong Ligament, as is already faid. 
We proceed to confider the fide of the Head. We told, that The fide of 
defending 5 Inches from the middle of the Depreffion in the the Head , 
fore part of the Head, which is 7 Inches from the Top of any of Tab, 3. Fig- „ 
thefe Eminences, it begins to form an Angle (4.) and the fide of 2. 
the Head becomes confiderably deprefs’d, where the Mufcle of 
the Lower Jaw and Probofcis is lodg’d. This Depreffion from its 
beginning ( a. ) to the Os Zygomaticum ( h.) (where it is 8 7 
Inches deep) is 14 \ Inches diftant } and from the fore-part 
( g . Fig. 1.) lo the Orifcium Meatus Auditonj Fig. 2.) is 13 In- 
ches ; alfo from the upper Protuberance of the Orbit of the Eye (f.) 
to theArticulation of the Os Zygomaticum with the OsTemporale {i ) 
is 9 1 Inches. At the fore-part of this Depreffion is fituated the §j nus f or t p e 
for lodging the Eye ; for ’tis improperly call’d Orbit, fince only the £y tt ] 
half of the part where the Eye is lodged is boney : It has 3 remar- 
kable Protuberances one at the upper and fore-part ( f ) whence 
a ftrong Cartilage arifes, and isinlerted in another 7 Inches di- 
ftant (meafuring obliquely) form d by the Articulation of the , 
Os Zygomaticum with the Os Maxilla (g.) and a third in the mid- 
dle ( e. ) at 3 i Inches diftant from each of the former. This 
Protuberance ferves for the Infertion of the Trochlea of the Muf- 
culus obliquus major. The bottom of the Orbit has another Sinus 
(s.j which conveys the Nervus Opticus to the bottom of the Eye, 
the upper part whereof is compos’d of a Lamina of the Os front is, 
which lies over the Os Maxilla : From beneath this Lamina not 
only proceeds the Tijrvus Opticus, nJMotorius and Patheticus , but 
alfo a confiderable Branch of an Artery, Vein, and 5th Pair of 
Nerves, which running forward, pals through a large Hole in the 
Os Maxilla (m.) and are difpers’d in the Probofcis 3 whereof here- 
after. This Sinus ( s.) whofe lower fide is form’d by a Spine 
running along the Os Maxilla , is 9 Inches long, 1 j Inch broad 
at the middle, and one Inch deep-, but as it comes forward, ’tis 
enlarg’d as the Globe of the Eye encreafes. 
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