ARTERIES. 



outwards to sublingual gland, supplies it, adjacent muscles, 

 membranes, etc. Rani'na, on lingualis to tip of tongue, ac- 

 companied by gustatory nerve ; anas, with opposite fellow, 

 supplying adjacent parts. Facialls: near angle inferior max- 

 illay obliquely for- and upwards to maxillary gland, then up 

 over jaw, up- and forwards to angle of mouth, along side of 

 nose to inner canthus of eye (angular.) CERVICAL BRS.; Pal- 

 attnaascen'dens, between stylo-glossus and stylo-pharyngeus, 

 to outer side pharynx, supplying muscles, tonsil, Eustachian 

 tube, etc.; divides, one branch going up tensor palati to sup- 

 ply soft palate, glands, etc., the other branch goes to tonsil 

 anas, with tonsiliar. Anas, posterior palatine of internal max- 

 illary. Tonsilla'risi up to supply this gland and root of 

 tongue. Subntaxilla'res (3 or 4), supplying this gland and 

 adjacent parts. Submenta'lts, off just as facial quits submax- 

 illary gland, running forwards upon mylo-hyoid, supplying it 

 and digastric (anas, with sublingual) to symphysis ; the super- 

 ficial branch turns round the chin,passing up to anas, with infe- 

 rior labial, supplying muscles and integument ; the deep branch 

 runs up on bone to supply deep muscles and lip, anas, with 

 inferior labial and mental. FACIAL BRS.: Muscula'res, to in- 

 ternal pterygoid, masseter, buccinator. Labia'tts inferior t 

 beneath depressor anguli Oris to lower lip, anas, inferior 

 coronary, mental branch of dental, etc. Corona'ria, infe'rior 

 beneath depressor anguli oris along edge lower lip, sup- 

 plying adjacent parts and anas, with opposite fellow, inferior 

 labial, and mental branch of inferior dental. Corona'ria 

 superior along edge of upper lip, anas, with opposite fellow, 

 supplying adjacent parts, septum and ala of nose. Latera'lis 

 wa'si, supplying side and dorsum of nose, septum, anas, oppo- 

 site fellow, infra-orbital and nasal branch ophthalmic. Angu- 

 la'ris, terminal branch, ascends up to inner canthus, anas. 

 with nasal branch ophthalmic. OccipitallS : from posterior part 

 near inferior margin of digastricus, up between atlas and 

 mastoid process, horizontally across occiput, then up to 

 vertex, then dividing into numerous branches. Muscula'res, 

 to digastricus, stylo-hyoid, stylo-mastoid, splenius capitis, tra- 

 chelo-mastoid. Auricula'ris, to posterior surface concha. 

 MeningJa inferior along side internal jugular vein through 

 foramen lacerum to dura in posterior fossa. Arte'ria^rin'ceps 

 cervi'cis, descends back part neck, superficial branch supply- 

 ing splenius and trapczius, anas, with superficial cervical; 

 the deep branch anas, with vertebral and cervical branch su- 

 perior intercostal; supplies adjacent parts. Crania' If s t tomus- 



