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Pre. po., Processus postorbitale. — Post orbital process of the frontal bone. 



§ 524. S. (Sinus) frontalis — Frontal sinus.— This cavity in the frontal bone is sep- 

 arated from its piatetrope by a bony partition (Fig. 60). It communicates with the nasal 

 cavity through the infundibulum (I.) and is lined by an extension of the nasal mucous 

 membrane. 



§ 535. Sutura lambdoidalis, az. — Lambdoidal or occipito-parietal suture. — This is the 

 synarthrodia! articulation between the parietal, the interparietal and the supraoocipital 

 bones. 



§ 526. Sutura sagittalis, az. — Sagittal suture. — The synarthrodia! articulation between 

 the right and left frontal and the parietal bones. It extends from the nasal bones to 

 the lambdoida! suture. 



In Human Anatomy, the sagittal suture is confined to the articulation of the two parie- 

 tals with each other, the two frontals uniting so early that they are considered as a 

 single bone. 



§ 537. Sutura coronalis — Corona! or parieto-frontal suture. — The synarthrodia! artic- 

 ulation between the frontal and parietal bones. 



§ 528. Fig. 57 — Preparation. — The skull was thoroughly 

 cleaned, and while still moist the following structures were removed 

 from the right side : — 



(A) The tympaniG bulla was removed by inserting an arthro- 

 tome between it and the basioccipital and prying steadily, thus 

 exposing the Pars petrosa, the Foramen lacerum jugulare and Fm. 

 lacerum medium, the Fenestra ovalis and Fenestra rotunda. 



(B) The 0* pterygoideum and a part of the Os palatinum were 

 removed by the nippers to expose the row of foramina. 



(C) The teeth were extracted with the nippers to expose the 

 alveoli (sockets of the teeth). 



a, b. — Fractures made in removing the bulla. 



Bulla tympanica. — Tympanic or auditory bulla (Pig. 58). 



§ 539. Cd. oc, Condylus occipitalis — Occipital condyle. — The occipital condyle is 

 formed mostly by the exocclpital, but somewhat also by the basioccipital. It articulates 

 diarthrodially with the atlas. 



Cn. eu., Canalis Eustachiana. — Eustachian cana! (Fig. 58). 



D. m., Dens molaris. — Molar tooth. 



DD. pm., Denies praemolares. — Prsemolar teeth. 



D. c, Dens caninus. — Canine tooth. 



DD. i., Dentes incisores. — Incisor teeth. 



Fm. m., Foramen magnum, m. 



§ 530. Fm. cd., Foramen condylare— Condylar foramen.— This foramen is some- 

 times nearly hidden either by the projection of the bulla or its unusual approach to the 

 Pm. jugidare. 



8 531. Fm. j., Foramen jugulare— «. lacerum posterius. — Jugular or posterior lacer- 

 ated foramen. 



S 533. Fm. stra., Foramen stylo-mastoideum— Stylomastoid foramen.— This is 

 the ectal termination of the Aguceductus Fallopii (Fig. 56, 59, M. a. i.). 



S 533. Fm. 1. m., Foramen lacerum medium— «. Fm. spheno-petrosum— Middle 



