Class-book of physiology : for the use of schools and families : comprising the structure and functions of the organs of man, illustrated by comparative reference to those of inferior animals . r the relative positionsof these bones, see fig. 54, page 167.) i, Cells excavated in the temporal-bone, j, Openingfrom the ear-cavity into these cells.—On the side of the cavity opposite the membranatympani, are seen the fenestra ovalis and rotunda, which open into the vestibule. I, Thevestibule. A, The Eustachian tube, m, Semi-circular canals, v, Cochlea, o, Auditorynerve, p, Canal, by which the carot


Class-book of physiology : for the use of schools and families : comprising the structure and functions of the organs of man, illustrated by comparative reference to those of inferior animals . r the relative positionsof these bones, see fig. 54, page 167.) i, Cells excavated in the temporal-bone, j, Openingfrom the ear-cavity into these cells.—On the side of the cavity opposite the membranatympani, are seen the fenestra ovalis and rotunda, which open into the vestibule. I, Thevestibule. A, The Eustachian tube, m, Semi-circular canals, v, Cochlea, o, Auditorynerve, p, Canal, by which the carotid artery enters the skull, o, Part of the glenoid fossa,which receives the head of the lower-jaw. r, Styloid process of the temporal-bone. Figorb 4. A magnified representation of the Labyrinth, laid open, so as to display its Cavity—a, The vestibule, b, The cochlea, c, The partition by which the cochlea iidivided into two parts, c, The fenestra ovalis. d, The fenestra rotunda. /, /, /, Tb*semi-circular canals, g, Portion of the temporal-bone. Figure 5. Capillary Plexus of Papilla of Human Tongue. Figure 6. Tongue of a Figure 7. Tongue of a Qirafjc, Fifl. I 3^- hb*&. Fia 2 f k 8 Fid 6


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