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Show NERVES OF CHLAMYDOSELACHUS ANGUINEUS. H. + M.- The common trunk of the ramus hyoideus and ramus interims mandibularis VrII. Hy.- 1 lypophysis. J. CA,B,C).- The three principal rami intestinales. I-H.-The cardiac branch of the ramus intestinalis. I.M.VII.- R. internus mandibularis VII. 1.0.- Inferior oblique muscle. 1.0.L.-Infra-orbital lateral line canal. L.I.- Lobi inferiores. Lin. Lat.- Linoe laterales or restiform body. L.L.-Main lateral line canal. L.N.- Locy's nerve. Mxb.- Branch of the maxillaris which becomes united with a branch of the buccalis. Mxb. b .-Two tine nerves which appear to originate from a branch of the buccalis, but which are composed of general cutaneous fibres which have come from Mxb. O.S.- Olfactory stalk. Oc. 1, 2,3 .- First three spino-occipital nerves. Op. Ii.- Optic lobes. Op. S.-Optic stalk or " cartilago-sustentaculum oculi." 1*.-Palatine branches of the facialis. P.B.A.- Postero-buccal ampullae. P.I.- Pars intermedia. Pr. F.- Pre-trematic facialis. Pr. F. (ch.).- The chorda tympani. Pr. & Pt.-The pre- and post-trematic rami of IX. and of the vagus. Pro.- Profundus branch of V. Pros.- Prosencephalon. Pt. F.- Post-trematic facialis. R.V.- Root of nervus trigeminus. R.C.- Ramus communicans. R.Ext.A & B.-Two parts of the rectus externus. R.H.- Ramus hyoideus V II . R. In.- Rectus internus muscle. R. Inf.- Rectus inferior muscle. 11. Man. V.- Ramus mandibularis V. R. Max.- Ramus maxillaris V. R.O.- Ramus oticus with cutaneous branches R.O.C. R.S.- Rectus superior muscle. S. (1 ,2, 3 ,4 ,5 ,6, 7 , 8).-The first eight spinal nerves. s. h. (1, 2).-The two branches which make up the hypoglossal nerve. 5 .0 . -Occipito-spinal riband. S. Ob.-Superior oblique muscle. 5 .0 . A.-Supra-orbital ampullae. 5 .0 .L .- Supra-orbital lateral line canal. S. Op. V.-Superficialis ophthalmicus V. S. Op. V II.- Superficialis ophthalmicus V I I . S.V.- Sacci vasculosi. T.H.-Truncus hj omandibularis. V. (1, 2,3 ,4 , 5 ,6).- The six branchial branches of the vagus. V .5 + V. 6.- The nerve produced by union of the post-trematic of vagus V. and part of vagus VI. V.G.- Visceralis branch of IX. Vis.- Visceralis branches of the vagus. III.- Oculo-inotor nerve. IV .- Fourth nerve. V.- The Gasserian ganglion. V. + V II.-The united Gasserian and buccalis ganglia. V II. b.- Ramus buccalis. VII. h.--Truncus hyomandibularis. VIII., V II I . a , V I I I . b .- The ganglion and the two principal rami of the eighth nerve. IX., IX. g.-The glossopharyngeal nerve and its ganglion. X., X .g .- The vagus nerve and its composite ganglion. X. a & X . b.- Dorsal branches of the vagus to neuromasts. |