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ZOOTOMY. 



64. The epipterygoid (e.pt) (so-called columella), a 

 slender rod of bone, lying just in front of and external to 

 the anterior edge of the prootic : below it articulates with 

 the pterygoid, above with the prootic. 



65. The columella auris (Fig. 36), a small rod of 

 combined bone and cartilage, lying in the dorsal wall of the 

 tympanic recess : its inner end. is inserted into the fenestra 

 ovalis, a small aperture between tlie prootic and opisthotic, 

 while its outer end is, in the entire head, fixed to the inner 

 surface of the tympanic membrane. 



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Fig. 36. — Lacerta agilis. The cjlumella auris (after W. K. Parker) 

 X 14. The cartilaginous parts are dotted. 



eM, extra stapedial : i.st, iiifra-stapedial : m.st, medio-stapedial : 

 s.st, supra-stapedial : st. stapes. 



The columella auris consists of the following distinct parts which 

 are only to be made out by careful dissection of an entire head : (a) the 

 stapes, [st], a small cartilaginous nodule in the fenestra ovalis : (i) the 

 medio-stapedial {in. si], a bony bar connected with the stapes, the 

 ossification from it extending into the latter : (c) a cartilaginous rod 

 continuous with the distal end of the medio-stapedial, sending off a 

 downwardly directed process, the infra-stapedial ^t.r/), and expanding 

 at its outer or free extremity into a bar set transversely to the rtst of the 

 columella like the head of a hammer : the lower somewhat pointed end 

 of this bar is (he extra-stapedial {e.st) : its dorsal extremity, the supra- 

 stapedial (j.rf) is blunt and rounded, and gives off a process which 

 becomes connected with the auditory capsule. 



66. The vagus foramen (Fig. 35, IX, X, XI,), a small 

 aperture in the combined exoccipital and opisthotic, behind 



