. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. 48 THE SKULL AND THE BONES OF HIE SKULL Anterior nasal aperture Apri mum pyriformis Superciliary ridge Arcus superciliaris Entrance to the orbitx Aditus orbitac Hard palate Palatum durum Posterior nares Choanae Premaxillary suture Sutura incisiva Supra-orbital margin Margo supra orbitalis Row of teeth dentalis Infratemporal crest Crista infratemporal! Zygomatic fossa Fossa infratemporal! Sphenosquamous suture Sutura sphenosquamosa" Groove for Eustachian tube Sulcus tuba? auditivas Styloid process Processus styloideu
. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. 48 THE SKULL AND THE BONES OF HIE SKULL Anterior nasal aperture Apri mum pyriformis Superciliary ridge Arcus superciliaris Entrance to the orbitx Aditus orbitac Hard palate Palatum durum Posterior nares Choanae Premaxillary suture Sutura incisiva Supra-orbital margin Margo supra orbitalis Row of teeth dentalis Infratemporal crest Crista infratemporal! Zygomatic fossa Fossa infratemporal! Sphenosquamous suture Sutura sphenosquamosa" Groove for Eustachian tube Sulcus tuba? auditivas Styloid process Processus styloideus External auditory aperture Porus acusticus externus Mastoid process Processus mastoideus Occipitomastoid suture Sutura occipitomastoide. Foramen magnum , Foramen occipitale magnum. Pterygoid process ^Processus pterygoideus Pterygopalatine or pterygo- pharyngeal canal Canalis pharyngeus ' Basipharyngeal canal 'Canalis basipharyngeus1 --Foramen lacerum medium Foramen lacerum — Petrosphenoidal fissure Fissura sphenopetrosa .__ Petrobasilar fissure Fissura petro-occipitalis Jugular foramen (foramen lacerum posterius) Foramen jugulare Occipital condyle Condylus occipitalis Inferior curved line Linea nuchae inferior External occipital protuberance ; Protuberantia occipitalis externa Nuchal plane ^Planum nuchale X External occipital crest Crista occipitalis externa 1 Canalis basipharyngeus,* basipharyngeal canal: This term is not often used by English anatomists, nor even is the canal itself mentioned by Quain. Macalister, however, in his description of the vomer, writes (p. 233): " In the region of its sphenoidal articulation there are three canals transmitting small vessels in the young skull, which usually become obliterated with advancing age ; these are—one median vomerine canal between the vomer and the root of the rostrum, and a lateral on each side between the extremity of the a!a vomeris and the vaginal process. These run parallel to, and may communicate with, the
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