a. Trigeminal nerve (V) b. Trigeminal ganglion c. Ophthalmic nerve (V1) d. Maxillary nerve (V2) e. Mandibular nerve (V3) f. Pterygopalatine ganglion g. Infraorbital nerve h. Posterior branch of superior alveolar nerve i. Medial branch of superior alveolar nerve j. Anterior branch of superior alveolar nerve k. Superior gingival branch of superior alveolar nerve l. Lesser palatine nerve m. Greater palatine nerve n. Nerve to pterygoid canal o. Major petrosal nerve p. Deep petrosal nerve q. Lingual nerve r. Inferior alveolar nerve s. Chorda tympani t. Auriculotemporal nerve u. Internal carotid artery v. Occulomotor nerve (III) w. Optic nerve (II) x. Medial rectus muscle (cut through) y. Inferior oblique muscle z. Inferior rectus muscle
a. Bulbus oculi; b. Common tendinous ring; c. Nasociliary nerve; d. Third ventricle; e. Cerebral aqueduct; f. Mesencephalon; g. Pons; h. Medulla oblongata; i. Fourth ventricle; j. Genioglossus muscle; k. Geniohyoid muscle; l. Opening of maxillary sinus; m. Medial pterygoid plate
SUPERIOR VIEW: a. Frontal nerve; b. Levator palpebrae superioris muscle; c. Mandibular nerve (V3); d. Major petrosal nerve; e. Minor petrosal nerve; f. Geniculate ganglion; g. Facial nerve (VII) and vestibule-cochlear nerve (VII); h. Facial nerve in tympanic cavity; i. Trigeminal nerve (V); j. Cerebellum