22 THE TONER LECTURES. 



jugular aud carotid foramina smaller oa left than on right. Zygo- 

 matic fossa, right, 24'"'° deep ; left, 25°"" deep. 

 No. 6 (Col. of Physicians): 



Depth of zygomatic fossa, 15'"'" right, 17'"'" left. 



Width of anterior lacerated foramen, 10'"'" left, 6'"'" right. 



In cranium of giant in College of Physicians the zygomatic fossa 

 is 30""° deep on right, 22'"'" on left. The malar bone lacks 2""™ 

 of reaching infra-orbital foramen, right, and 5""^ oa left. 



No. 50, Japanese (Col. of Physicians): 

 Base of alisphenoid, 21 j""" right, 20'"'" left; no asymmetry of 

 dental arches. Transverse line 2'"'" back of foramen ovale, left ; 

 crosses foramen at anterior third right. 



No. 545, Malay (A. N. S.) : 



The foramen ovale is crossed by the transverse line at the poste- 

 rior margin on the right side, and at the middle, on the left, the 

 line crosses the articular eminence 4"'"' back of anterior margin. 



The antero-posterior line answers to the middle of the socket of 

 the left central incisor. 



Right spinous process, 5'"'". 



Left " " 5'""'. 



Right base of alisphenoid, back of foramen ovale, S"""", 



Left " ''• " " " 2'"'". 



Right from sjiinous foramen outward, 9""". 



Left " " " " 7'"™. 



Right width of zygoma at suture, 5'"'". 



THE POSTERULA. 



Since the introduction of the rhinal mirror as an aid to the ex- 

 amination of the pharynx, the region known as the naso-pharynx 

 can be inspected with almost the same ease as any other portion 

 of the body. Many of the features of interest which relate to this 

 portion of the pharynx are of a character which can be analyzed 

 only by reference to the cranium. In the naso-pharynx are de- 



