Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !

Updated: June 16, 2025


On its inner side is a small air chamber in the petrous portion of the temporal bone, called the cavity of the tympanum. Its bony walls are lined with mucous membrane similar to that lining the nose, mouth, and throat. On the inner wall of the tympanum are two openings, the round window, or foramen rotundum, and the oval window, or foramen ovale.

The forehead is generally flat; the upper jaw rather prominent; the frontal sinuses large; the occipital bone is flat, and there is a remarkable receding of the bone from the posterior insertion of the 'occipitofrontalis' muscle to the 'foramen magnum'. It is a peculiar character of the Australian skull to have a very singular depression at the junction of the nasal bones with the nasal processes of the frontal bone.

The transverse arc of the skull, measured from one auditory foramen to the other, across the middle of the sagittal suture, is about 13 inches. The sagittal suture itself is 5.5 inches long. Their principal elevation is disposed so obliquely that I judge them to be due to large frontal sinuses.

Dujardin, on the relative size of the cerebral ganglia, in insects. Duncan, Dr., on the fertility of early marriages; comparative health of married and single. Dupont, M., on the occurrence of the supra-condyloid foramen in the humerus of man. Durand, J.P., on causes of variation. Dureau de la Malle, on the songs of birds; on the acquisition of an air by blackbirds.

It is built during Sayang, and contains a small jar of basi. Sagang: Sharpened bamboo poles about eight feet in length on which the skulls of enemies were formerly exhibited. The pointed end was pushed through the foramen magnum, and the pole was then planted near the gate of the town.

The procession may be resumed at intervals until the heads are finally suspended beside the old ones over the principal hearth of the gallery. The heads have usually been prepared by removal of the brain through the great foramen, by drying over a fire, and by lashing on the lower jaw with strips of rattan.

At this or some earlier period, the great artery and nerve of the humerus ran through a supra-condyloid foramen. The intestine gave forth a much larger diverticulum or caecum than that now existing. The foot was then prehensile, judging from the condition of the great toe in the foetus; and our progenitors, no doubt, were arboreal in their habits, and frequented some warm, forest-clad land.

They easily distinguished in the interior of it the septum lucidum, composed of two lamellæ, and the pineal gland, which is like a little red pea. But there were peduncles and ventricles, arches, columns, strata, ganglions, and fibres of all kinds, and the foramen of Pacchioni and the "body" of Paccini; in short, an inextricable mass of details, enough to wear their lives out.

Struthers, Dr., on the occurrence of the supra-condyloid foramen in the humerus of man. Sturnella ludoviciana, pugnacity of the male. Sturnus vulgaris. Sub-species. Suffering, in strangers, indifference of savages to. Suicide, formerly not regarded as a crime; rarely practised among the lowest savages. Suidae, stripes of the young.

Fly-catchers, colours and nidification of. Foetus, human, woolly covering of the; arrangement of the hair on. Food, influence of, upon stature. Foot, prehensile power of the, retained in some savages; prehensile, in the early progenitors of man. Foramen, supra-condyloid, exceptional occurrence of in the humerus of man; in the early progenitors of man.

Word Of The Day

dummie's

Others Looking