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bb . The *ProceJJus globofi of the Occipital Bone co- 
vered with a Cartilage, entering into the Telvis' 
Atlantis . 
c. The Os fphenoides (< cuneiforms , or bajilare). 
d. A peculiar and very remarkable Sinus of the Occi- 
pital Bone, deeper than an Ojlrich’s Egg, ferving, 
in all Appearance, for the Infertion of the Mufcles 
of the Neck. 
ee . The outer Surface of the Occipital Bone intire. 
ff The Surface of the fame Occipital Bone broke 
through, exhibiting deep winding Cells running on 
every Side. 
f , The Os petrofum , with the Meatus audit or ins. 
. Quote, if this be the Place behind the Ears, where- 
in Elephants are wont to be kill'd, and here da- 
maged by the Knife ? 
i. The outer zygomatic Procefs of the Temple-bone.. 
k. The outer Procefs of the Frontal-bone, conftituting 
the upper Part of the Orbit (of the Eye). 
/. The Bottom of the Orbit, and the Hole that gives 
Pafiage to the optic and pathetic Nerves, mark'd by 
a fmall Line. 
m. The upper Procefs of th zOsmalo join'd with the 
Procefs of the Os front is, and making up a Part of 
the Orbit. 
n. The pofterior lateral or zygomatic Procefs of the 
Os malo . 
o. Another zygomatic Procefs of the fame Os malo, 
peculiar to this Skeleton. 
p . The lower lateral Procefs of the Os maxillare , fup- 
porting the Socket of an upper Grinder. 
q . The tranverfe Procefs of the Maxillary- bone, or the. 
greater Os palati, which is very fhortin the Skele- 
ton.. 
