ELEMENTARY ANATOMY 



[LESS. 



part of the occipital, is an opening named the foramen 

 lacerum posterius, which transmits, besides the jugular vein, 



FIG. 89. OUTER VIEW OR UNDER SURFACE OK THE RIGHT SIDE OF 

 MAN'S SKULL. 



lo, body of the occipital bone ; c, occipital condyle ; e, anterior end of Eusta- 

 chian tube (between e, 5, and the vacuity behind 3, is the petrous part of the 

 temporal bone somewhat triangular in shape, with its apex forwards) ; g, 

 glenoid surface of the temporal bone ; m, mastoid process ; , posterior nares : 

 pt, pterygoid fossa ; so, squama of the occipital bone ; st, styloid process ; z, 

 zygomatic malar bone, joining zygomatic process of temporal bone ; i, anterior 

 palatine foramen ; 2, posterior palatine foramen ; 3, points in front of the 

 foramen lacerum anterius ; 4, foramen ovale ; 5, carotid canal ; 6, stylo-mastoid 

 foramen ; 7, foramen lacerum posterius. 



the glosso-pharyngeal, par vagum, and spinal accessory 

 nerves. 



