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English: Fig. 7.—Human atlas (young), showing development. × ¾. as, Articular surface for occiput; g, groove for first spinal nerve and vertebral artery; i a, inferior arch; t, transverse process. (From Flower's Osteology.)
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Source The Cambridge Natural History, Volume X—Mammalia.
Author Frank E. Beddard

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