. The cat; an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals. Cats; Anatomy, Comparative. 80 TffE CAT. [chap. III. of the auditory bulloj and the basi-occlpital is the large and con- ;;? c^^ laccrum jiosterms (11), which transmits the jugular vein and the glosso-pharyngeal, par vagum and spinal accessory. Fiir. 46.—Sid: vii:\v OK THE Cranium, the Lower Jaw and the Hyoidean Arch BEING SOMEWHAT DETACHED. rr. nc. an. ar. h. hh. c. c. ch. eh. f. Ivr. ij). i- In. 111. VIS. 11. OS. V- (Just aliove C anil 7). Ali-siilienoid. Meatus auditorius externus. xVngle of luamU


. The cat; an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals. Cats; Anatomy, Comparative. 80 TffE CAT. [chap. III. of the auditory bulloj and the basi-occlpital is the large and con- ;;? c^^ laccrum jiosterms (11), which transmits the jugular vein and the glosso-pharyngeal, par vagum and spinal accessory. Fiir. 46.—Sid: vii:\v OK THE Cranium, the Lower Jaw and the Hyoidean Arch BEING SOMEWHAT DETACHED. rr. nc. an. ar. h. hh. c. c. ch. eh. f. Ivr. ij). i- In. 111. VIS. 11. OS. V- (Just aliove C anil 7). Ali-siilienoid. Meatus auditorius externus. xVngle of luamUIile. Ascending ramus. Auditory bulla. Basi-hyal. (Of cranium) occijiital condyle. (Of mandible) corouoid process. Cerato-hyal. Ei)i-hval. Frontal. Horizontal ramus of mandible. Inter-parietal. Malar (or .jvigal). Laclii-jirial. Maxilla (its nasal process). , >Iastoid process. Nasal. Orbito-splienoid. I'arietal. jifi. Palatine. pt. Ptei-j'goid. 2)111. Pre-niaxilla. A-. Squamosal. s/i. Stylo-liyal. so. Supra-occii>ital. f^. Cartilage of tympano-hyal. th. Pit of tymiiano-liyal. y. .\pex of lambdoidal ridge. :. Zygoma. •J. Infra-orbital foramen. I'l. Optic. 7. Siilienoidal fissure. 8. Foramen rotundans. 9. Foramen ovale. 1-J. Stylo-mastoid foramen. 1:5. Jlcntal foramina. The s]iheuo-palatine foramen is .shown just above, and in front of jxi, close to posterior margin of anterior end of zygoma. nerves. This foramen is bounded behind by the exoccipital (pp), which is perforated by the anterior condyloid foramen transmitting the hypoglossal nerve. At the anterior wall of the foramen lacerum posterius is the opening of a very small canal (for the minute internal carotid artery) which runs forwards (between the basi- occipital and basi-sphenoid on one side, and its auditory bulla on the other) to open inside the cranium beside the sella Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - colora


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