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lage of the ectal ear through which the nerves pass to the ental muscles ; 

 Fm. men., foramen raeutale ; Fin. St., foramen stylo-mastoideum, the fora- 

 men of exit of tlie facial nerve ; Oass , the anastomotic filament to the 

 caudo-lateral eminence upon the Gasserian ganglion ; Gen., the geniculate 

 ganglion ; Gl. 2')ar., the parotid gland ; Helic. inj., the helicis major muscle 

 ^provisional) ; Helic. inr., the helicis minor muscle (provisional); Inf. 

 max., the infra-maxillary nerve ; Inf. tro., the infra-trochlear branch of 

 the trigeminus; J., ramus to the jugular ganglion; Jacob., Jacobson's 

 nerve ; Occip., the occipital branch of the post -auricular nerve ; Oceipito- 

 frontalis, filaments to the occipito-frontal muscle ; Occ. min., to the small 

 occipital nerve ; Orbic. oris, to the musculus orbicularis oris ; Orb. pal., to 

 the orbicularis palpebrarum ; P., ramus to the petrosal ganglion ; Pe. lab., 

 the lateral petrosal branch to the sympathic plexus; Pe. maj., the short 

 root of the great superficial petrosal ; Pe. maj.', the long root of the 

 same; Fe. min., small superficial petrosal; PL, the plexus in the rete 

 arteriale dorsad of the canine tooth ; PI. lab., the plexus at the angle of 

 the mouth ; PI. sup. orb., the supra-orbital plexus ; Retrah., to the mus- 

 culus retrahens aurem ; Ris , to the risorius muscle; St. hy., the stylo- 

 hyoid nerve ; Sup. max., the supra-maxillary nerve ; Sup. orb., the supra- 

 orbital branch of the trigeminus nerve ; Sym., the filament to the sym- 

 pathic plexus around the artery ; Tmp. aur., the auriculo-temporal branch 

 of the mandibular division of the trigeminus; Tmp. fac, the temporo 

 facial division of the facial nerve ; Tym,., the tympanic branch to the 

 stapedius muscle ; Zyg., filaments to the zygomatic muscles. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



The numbers in the text refer to the Bibliography of the Trigeminus 

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