. The alligator and its allies. Alligators. Zff—. FIG. 30. BRAIN OF ALLIGATOR. (A, dorsal; B, ventral; and C, lateral view.) (From Wiedersheim, slightly altered.) VII, cerebral hemispheres, each of which gives rise postero-laterally to a hippocampal lobe partially overlying the corresponding optic tract, ; Z//, thalamencephalon; MH, optic lobes; HH, cerebellum; NH, medulla oblongata; I—XII, cranial nerves; I, 2, first and second spinal nerves; , olfactory bulb; Tro, olfactory tract; , para- physis; Jnf, infundibulum; Hyp, hypophysis; Med, spinal Please note that these


. The alligator and its allies. Alligators. Zff—. FIG. 30. BRAIN OF ALLIGATOR. (A, dorsal; B, ventral; and C, lateral view.) (From Wiedersheim, slightly altered.) VII, cerebral hemispheres, each of which gives rise postero-laterally to a hippocampal lobe partially overlying the corresponding optic tract, ; Z//, thalamencephalon; MH, optic lobes; HH, cerebellum; NH, medulla oblongata; I—XII, cranial nerves; I, 2, first and second spinal nerves; , olfactory bulb; Tro, olfactory tract; , para- physis; Jnf, infundibulum; Hyp, hypophysis; Med, spinal Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Reese, A. M. (Albert Moore), b. 1872. New York, London, G. P. Putnam's Sons


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