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Show 0f the ‘Boncroftbc upper "fame. Alfikm‘. A 0f the 730216: of the upper fame. Boolt Ill. rzzt _ "IV a In its upper region it is tied to the Bone of the Forehead in Kliatpan which is accounted the Extremity of the Eyebrow. And this Committing is made by the benefit of that Suture, which raketh its progrels iron] the ho!low part of the Temple through the feat of the Eye to the middle ol~ the Eyebrow, and difiinguiihes the Bone of the Forehead from the Upper MW dible, and the OJ Cuneiformc; and in its lower Region, the Firll Bone isjnyn. ed with a great largenefs to the Fourth, by the means ofthis Suture. The Second Bone of the upper Mandibit. C‘troa of the Second Bum: of the urn t jawe to the Bone of the Forehead its inward Recefres, to be befet with numerous Siam, as (0 many Cells of my»: MandiAir, and l-eemeth to be endued with a kind ofmmdrangular Figure, and {cated in the inward lide of the orbite of the Eye ; and is terminated above b the Suture, common to the Bone of the Forehead, and the upper jawe. In the Anterior region it connects the common Suture with the Second Bone Tia-"fanfar- of the Superior Mandible, and behind it ad)oyns to the common Suture with éinlhn‘mi climb obliquely upward, to the middle region of the lower orbite, circum. \lollrils. I This Bone putteth on firfl a membranous, and then a cartilaginous Nature, Egg?" and at lail groWs bony at the end ofthe Second Month, wherein all other This part appearing in the feat of the Eye, afcends from the middle of the lower orbite of the Eye obliquely backward, through the lower part of that feat, to the lower region of the Suture, difiinguilhing the OJ" Cuneiforme from the Firfi Bone of the Mandible. And alter this manner the Firfi Bone of the upper Jawe is circumferibed, (as Learned Vefaliur will have it) are connected to Four Bones, win. To the Procefs of the Bone ofthc Temple,making one part of the 04* 7agalc, and to the OJ Cuneiforme, to the Bone of the Forehead, and to the Fourth Bone of the upper Mandible. The Second Bone being much lefs then the rel}, refembleth the fade of a Filh in thiiiiiels, and is lodged in the inward angle oFthe orbite ofthe Eye, where the Famine" is feared, to which the Caruncle adjoyneth, poflelling the inward Angle of the Eye, which is inflituted by nature (according to Vefalim) lei‘t pituitous Recrements coming from the Brain lhould bcdew the Cheeks, whereupon they are difcharged through a hole, leading into the Caverns ofthe Nol'trils. This Bone is terminated in itsupper part, by a {mall fpace ofthe Suture, The town- The Third Bone of the upper Mandible (as well as the Second ) mil-m- Thwmmr rm, in hlhtld‘dic bles aScale in thinnels and tranfparcncy, and being broken) may be In the Anterior part of the Mandible near the Cheek, and ,n the lower Region of the feat ofthe Eye, part of the Suture begins ( :onlpicuous in the hollow of the Temple) from the lower end ofrhe Suture, dnidingrhc 0: Cuneiforme from the Firfi Bone oi‘the Mandible 3 This part of the Suture defbendirig obliquely downward (and inclining {ome\vhat forward) till i: arriveth the lower Region of the Check, where it is rough and unequal; bu: that part which is feared in the Anterior region of the Upper jawe, dorh fcribing the Eye. The Firfl Bone ofthe upntr Mantr- bit is Conneflv (\l to tour Bones. / V difiinguifliing the Bone of the Forehead from the upper Mandible; Ml by the interpofition of that Suture, this little Bone is conjoyned to the Bone of the Foreheadgfrom this Suture another defcends (about the hinder region 0m"? little Bone) which pafling by the loWer part ot‘ir, afterward afcends through the Anterior region into the Suture, which dii'tinguilhes the Bone of the Forehead from the upper Mandible. , The Future being carried almoft after the manner ofa Circle, in the h‘"' der region of the little Bone ( which relates to the Cone of the feat of the Eye) is common to the Second, and to the Third Bone ofthe upptrMan- dible. And at the louver part ofthe little Bone, and according to its anteri- or region, the Suture is common to the laid little Bone, and to the Fourth the Dr Cuneiforme, and in its lower part is endowed with the common Su- 323,355; (me, and with the Fourth Bone ofthe Jaw ; lo that this Third Bone is con- flair": ioyned to Four Bones, above, to the Bone of the Forehead, before, to the Second Bone of the Mandible, behind7 to the 0: szeifarme, and below, to the Fourth bone of the Jawe; and inwardly where it relates to the Nole, it adjoyneth to an irregular Compage of Bones lodged within in the top of the Boneshavc a loft liibf'tance, as having not arrived a bony fubitance. The Fourth Bone of the upper Jawe exceedeth all the refi in dimeufions, ii‘diichilhl: and receiveth all the Teeth relating to one fidt', and is circumlcribed with upper 1m. various Sutures, The Firft Suture terminates, where i: diflinguilhes the Full: Bone ofthe Jawe from this, which is feen in the Cavity oi the Temple, and in the Anterior region ofthe Mandible, and in the orbite of the Eye; And the Fourth Bone is circumfcribed by Futures, difiiuguilhing the Second and Third Bone from this, which take their progrefs the whole length, and the lower part belonging to the orbite ofthe Eye, and the Anterior region of the Second Bone of the Jawe. . ., (pigmentThis Bone alfo adjoyneth to the middle of the Eye-brow, about the Suture, dii'tinguilhing the upper Mandible from the Bone of the Foreheadpby [iguglr'ncpsnc no," alpace relating to the fore-pa t of the Second, to the out-lide of the Fifth Bone from which the Fourth is difiinguiflied by a Suture, extended from the trip of the Nole, accordingto its outfide, downward the length of the Fifth Bone. top to This Bone, according to the whole length of the Nofe, from the the bottom, is difiinguiihed from the Bridge by a Suture, pafling to the lowell region of the Nolhrils, and in the lmver region this Bone ad}oyneth to the (Jr szeiforme, and in the orbite of the Eye, and in the inmofl Tooth, upper where the Suture is feared, parting the 0x Cuneiform from the . ~ . . Mandible. The Fourth Bone in the termination of the Palate, bending inward, is dd.which is iOyned by a tranfverfe Suture from the Sixth Bone of the jawe, thele Suhated at the hole of the Nofirils. And the Fourth Bone hath all and‘another Suture may be 1:6? Kures, common to the adjacent Bones; (belonging to the Right and the, e t Bone of the Upper Mandible 3 lb that the {aid little Bone in its upper reg" on doth touch the Bone of the Forehead; andin its lower, the Third Bone which is proper to the Fourth Bone in it, lide) and paiTeth the length of the Palate, and 15 not only confprcuous of the upper Mandible, and in the Inferior and Anterior part the Fourth but in the bone; and becaufe this Bone is loofely connected, it may be faid to be con)uyned in its Anterior part, to the Fourth Bone, by Harmony rather then by future. This Bone ( called by fome 0: Larry/mic) is Endued with amem- one run, second, ma Fifth, and SW" B°n°5°fihe "PP" Jam, Fin, Bone, $352.; and alfo to the Bone of the Forehead, O: Cuneiform, andto the Eighth branous fubance, as being the Firlt rudiment of it, as well as other Bonfiy and cannot be diflinguilhed from the Origens ofrhe adjacent Bones form")l Months, till it arrive to a Cartilaginous and Bony nature. The v' ofthe Noftrils. _ ‘ _ Seventeen Bones, m Em "- AccordinCp: rbtylngenious Vefalim, this Bone adioyneth to 15 afo conoithe Head, the Bridg relating to the Nollrrls; and this Bone f;l::€é Elgl)t to. allo As fidt, other the JOYned to the Fourth Bone oi |