TABLE V. 
F I G. I. 
A A 7 he upper jaw divided by a future . 
B A foramen through which fmall vejfels paf. 
C C Os palati, 
D D The external pterygoid procejfes. 
' ’ ' f ' ^ Je P >0ie Jj es °J P je °U a temporum and o(J'a malarum (commonly called offa 
jugalia.) 
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F Foramen lace mm, 
f / G The places to which the lower jaw ts articulated. 
II The end of the os petrofum, which is feldorn joined to the neighbouring bones . 
II The mamillary procejfes, 
K K The fmufes on the inftde of the mamillary procejfes. 
L L 7he procejfes of the occipital bone , to which the firjl vertebra is articulated. 
M Os vomer. 
N N The fourth foramina, through which pafs the principal branch of the fifth pair of nervet. 
O P art of the paffage of the carotid artery, into the full. 
P P The fifth foramina, through which fmall arteries pafs to the dura mater. 
OSL^e fixth foramina for the paffage of the carotid arteries, and the branches which be- 
gin the intercojlal nerves. 
Between P and Q^the Jlyloidprocefs. 
KR The eighth foramina y through which pafs the eighth pair of nerves and the internal jugu¬ 
lar veins t and near the letter R on one fide is feen a fmall hole , through which 
pajfes the portio dura of the auditory nerve. 
S A foramen for the paffage of a vein behind the apophyfes of the occipital bone, which is 
fometimes very large , and fometrmes wanting, 
T The great foramen. 
U U U Os occipitis. 
W A large procefs of the os occipitis. 
FIG. II. 
The temporal bone. 
A A Tide infide of the futura fquamofa, 
B proceffus jugalis. 
C proceffus flyloides. 
D The feventh foramen. 
E The infide of the os temporis imprejfed by the brain. 
F The infide of that part which is called os petrofum y alfo imprejfed by the brain. 
F I G. III. 
The os occipitis, 
A The crucial fpine. 
B An os triquetrum in the lambdoidal future, 
C C The eighth foramina of the f ull. 
D D The ninth foramina of the full. 
E E The procejfes which articulate with the firft vertebra. 
F The part which joins the os fphenoides. 
G G G Tloe lambdoidal future. 
