M. The P rocess of t h e J aw which moves in the socket in
the Temporal Bone.
n . The Coronoid P rocess of th e J aw into which the temporal
muscle is fixed, to move the jaw in conjunction
with other muscles.
Fig. 3. Represents the Skull of a Child at Birth, in which the
sutures are not yet formed, the bones of the cranium being loose,
and attached by their membranes only. While spaces may be
observed, left unprotected from the imperfect ossification of the
bones.
The individual parts require no references; they will be sufficiently
understood from their correspondence with fig. 2.
Fig. 4. Is a Section of the Cranium, in which the only thing
meant to be particularly remarked, is the cavity which is to be
observed in the frontal bone, viz. The frontal sinuses.