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fortSrdJrf' ''^ "^' *'^* ''' *° ^'^^''^ ^* -^ ^- ^^ opening a 

 'The Ztgomatioo-auricularis, or Attolens Antious This muscle i, 



intermediate fascia. It ar^ses from the zygomatic process of the squa 



Fig. 19. 



AtTHictJXAB Muscles and Nerves of a Mule (Chauveau), 



1. Farieto-atuicularis eztemus ; 2. Parieto-auricularis intemns ; 3. Scutifonu cartilage ; 4. Scuto- 

 auricalaris externum ; 5. Temporalis ; 6. Comigator supercilii ; 7. Orbicularis palpebrarum ; 8. 

 United tendons of the levatores labii superioria proprii ; 9. Dilatator naris transversalia ; A. Auri- 

 cular branches of lat cervical nerve ; B. Anterior auricular nerve (of 7th) ; C. Supraorbital nerve ; 

 D. Auricular branch of the lachrymal nerve. 



mous temporal bone; and it is inserted by an inner slip into the scutiform 

 cartilage, and by an outer slip into the outer aspect of the base of the 

 concha. 



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