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they go to the nourilhment of 
the Probofcis. 
e. o. The Place where the Tusks 
proceed from the Os Palati. 
p. p, The upper part of the Ar- 
ticulation of the Os Maxilla 
with the Os Palati. 
q. q. The broken Extremities of 
the Tasks. 
r. r. A great Oval Hole in the 
Os nJMaxilla, through which 
a confiderable Branch of the 
5thPairof Nerves, and a large 
Artery from the Arteria dura 
*JWatris pafs to and are dif- 
pers’d in the Probofcis , and 
by which a big Vein returns 
and joins to the Vena jugula- 
ris. 
j. The Os Zygomaticum. 
t. The middle Produ&ion for 
the Orbit of the Eye. 
Figure 2. reprefents the Side of 
the Head. 
a. The beginning of the Depref- 
fion for the Mufcles of the 
lower Jaw and Prcbofcu. 
b. The Infertion of the Retratto- 
res Probofcidis. 
c. The Infertion of the Mufcu- 
Jus Temporalis. 
d. The bottom of the Orbit of 
the Eye. 
e. Its upper Production. 
f. Its lower Production. 
g. The Articulation of the Os 
Maxilla with the Os Zygoma- 
ticum. 
b. The Os Zygomaticum, 
i. The Articulation of the 0 $ 
Zygomaticum with the Os Cal- 
varia. 
kj The Orifice of the Meatus 
Auditorius 
l. One of the Condyles of the 
Occiput , which is articulated 
with the firlt Vertebra. 
m. The Orifice of the largeOval 
Hole in the Os Maxilla. 
n. The fore Grinder in the up- 
per Jaw. 
o. The hind Grinder, or rathec 
Wedge for keeping the fore 
Grinder fall. 
p. The undulate Lines in the 
lower Surface of the Teeth. 
q. The beginning of the Tusks 
as they proceed from the Os 
Palati. 
r. Their broken off Extremities. 
s. The Sinus in the bottom of 
the Orbit of the Eye for the 
Nervus Opticus, 
Fig 3. reprefents the back-part 
of the Head. 
a. a. The two Eminences at the 
upper part of the Head en- 
larg’d, whereby the Sinus be- 
twixt them becomes narrower 
and deeper. 
b. The Sinus betwixt theft 
Eminences fhortned. 
c. c. The two Condyles which are 
receiv’d by the nrft Vertebra. 
d. The Hole for the Spinal 
Marrow. 
ee. Two Protuberances above 
the Meatus Auditorius . 
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