( ‘<*0 ) 
c. c. The Lamina which pafs be- 
twixt the two Tables. 
d. d. the i ells form’d by thefe 
Lamina. 
e. e .TheOrifices fot Veflels which 
penetrate the Lamina. 
f. The Seat of the Brain, repre- 
sented at more length in Fig. 3. 
g. g. The two Condyles which are 
receiv’d by the firft Vertebra. 
h. The Hole for the Spinal Mar- 
row. 
i. The Os Zygomaticum . 
Fig. 5. reprefents the upper part 
of the Scull faw’d tranfverfe- 
ly, with the Cells running be 
twixt the two Tables and La 
mina which cover the Seat of 
the Brain. 
Tig. 6. reprefents the outfide of 
the upper part of the Scull 
faw’d tranfverfely. 
W. a. Two Eminences on the top 
of the Scull. 
b. A Sinus betwixt thefe two 
Eminences. 
c. A long Spina in the bottom 
of the Sinus. 
Fig. 7. reprefents the fore-part 
of the lower Jaw. 
a. a. The two Condyles 
b. b. The two Procejfus Corona 
fhortned by the oppofite view. 
c. c. The fore Grinders of the 
lower Jaw. 
d. The diftance between the 
two Jaws for lodging the 
Tongue, 
e. The S ymphyjis Me mi, 
F.ig. 8 . reprefents the back parts 
of the lower Jaw. 
a. a. Two Condyles. 
b. b. Two large Orifices of a 
Cavity, wherein enter the 
Veffels for nourilhing the 
• Teeth, and wherein are lodg’d 
the Rudiment a dent mm, as in 
Fig ! 9* 
c. c. The two fore Grinders of 
the lower Jaw. 
d. d. The undulateLines in their 
upper Surface. 
e. The diftance between them 
for lodging the Tongue. 
f. The Concave part of the 
lower Jaw. 
Pig. 9. reprefents one fide of the 
lower Jaw. 
a. a. The two Condyles. 
b. b. The two Procejfus Corona. 
c. A Protuberant part of the 
lower Jaw where the Rudi- 
menta deutium are lodg’d. 
d. The inner Grinder of the 
lower Jaw. 
e. The outward Grinder, where 
are reprefented the Ridges 
and Interlaces of the fides of 
the Teeth. 
h. The Symphyfis Menti. 
Fig. 10. reprefents the lower 
part of the Procejfus Petrefus 9 
wherein are Ihewn 
a. a. A part of the Meatus Au- 
dit or ins opened. 
b. The 
