Fig. 4. DISSECTION OF HEAD. i, Ridge to which temporal fascia was attached. 



2, Stub of Stenson's duct, and behind it the buccal branch of the inferior maxillary nerve. 



3, Portion of the facial artery resting upon the buccinator muscle. 4, Temporal muscle. 

 5, Anterior auricular artery. From the side of the temporal artery opposite to the 

 anterior auricular is seen the beginning of the orbital artery, and below this the trans- 

 verse facial. 6, Deep portion of the masseter muscle. 7, External carotid artery. 

 8, Posterior auricular artery. 



