. The cat; an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals. Cats; Anatomy, Comparative. 476 TEE CAT. [chap. XIII. If we examine the basis cranil of a "bear (Fig. 193) we see that its auditory bulla consists of a single bone, instead of two as in the cat. It is but little prominent, but is much prolonged outwards as the c^r-. JFig. 103.—Pakt of Basis Ckanii of Beau {Flower). a. Posterior opening of ali-splienold canal. «'. Aiiti^iinr oiiciiiiij; of same canal. c. Coiiilyloiil foiaiiicii. car. C'aroticl furaiiicii. c. Knstat'liiaii canal. Iiiiinciliatc^ly abcivc tlif l


. The cat; an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals. Cats; Anatomy, Comparative. 476 TEE CAT. [chap. XIII. If we examine the basis cranil of a "bear (Fig. 193) we see that its auditory bulla consists of a single bone, instead of two as in the cat. It is but little prominent, but is much prolonged outwards as the c^r-. JFig. 103.—Pakt of Basis Ckanii of Beau {Flower). a. Posterior opening of ali-splienold canal. «'. Aiiti^iinr oiiciiiiij; of same canal. c. Coiiilyloiil foiaiiicii. car. C'aroticl furaiiicii. c. Knstat'liiaii canal. Iiiiinciliatc^ly abcivc tlif oml of ilie liiiu Icailiii}; fiiiui tin; li'ttcr c, is n lar^'i' opi'iiiii;;—the furaiiiun laccrum aiiterius— at wliich tlio cflrolid artery rcainicais, after having traversed tlic petrosal, and Ijcnding rnnnd the skull to ro-onter the skull at this foramen. rf. Glenoid foramen. /. Fonimcn laeenim postcrius. m. JIastoid process. mil. Meatus aiiditorius cxternns. II. Foramen ovale. p. Par-oeciiiital process, s. Stylo-niastoid foramen. floor of the bony meatus auditorius extcrnus(^;?^/). Towards its hinder inner end is a considerable foramen {ct(r) for the internal carotid artery, which here enters the petrosal, and having traversed. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Mivart, St. George Jackson, 1827-1900. London, Murray


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