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and uniting the teeth. From these three, which are marked, 
the rest can be readily known. 
III. The respective teeth or laminae, each covered with its 
proper enamel. Only three of them are marked, but, from these, 
the rest must appear obvious. 
KKK. The enamel, extending from the apex and grinding 
surface to the roots of the teeth, where it joins the enamel of 
the next tooth. 
LL. Points out the manner in which the bony centres of 
contiguous teeth join, and cover the enamel ; this junction 
takes place before the enamel is completed. Vide Tab. VIII. 
Fig. 1 and 2. 
