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The accompanying table indicates the types of development in the different bones of the head skeleton.

Bones Of Intracartilaginous Origin


Of Intramembranous Origin


Derived from Visceral Arches


Occipitale.


Pars basilaris. Pars lateralis. Squama occipitalis below sup. nuchal line.


Squama occipitalis above sup. nuchal line.


Temporale.


Pars mastoidea. Pars petrosa, with essus sty oideus.


proc


Pars tympanica. Squama tempo ralis.


Processus styloideus (sea arch).


Sphenoidale.


Corpus.

Ala parva.

Ala magna.

Hamulus pterygoideus.


Processus pterygoideus, except hamulus pterygoideus.


Ethmoidale.


Crista galli. Lamina cribrosa. Lamina perpendicularis. Labyrinthus ethmoidalis.


Vomer.


Vomer.


Parietale.


Parietale.


Frontale.


Frontale.


Lacrimale.


Lacrimale.


Nasale.


Nasale.


Zygoma.


Zygoma.


Maxilla.


Maxilla, with incisivum.


Maxilla,except incisivum( ?) (first arch).


Palatinum.


Palatinum.


Palatinum.


Mandibula.


Processus condyloideus,

tip of. Processus coronoideus,

tip of. Corpus, distal end of.


Processus condyloideus, except tip.

Processus coronoideus, except tip.

Corpus, except distal end.

Ramus.


Mandibula (first arch).


Hyoideum.


Hvoideum


Cornu majus (third arch). Cornu minus (second arch). Corpus (third arch).


Ossicula auditus.


Incus.

Malleus.

Stapes, except basis (?).


Basis stapedis.


Incus (first arch). Malleus (first arch). Stapes, except basis (second arch).


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