. On the anatomy of vertebrates. Vertebrates; Anatomy, Comparative; 1866. 304 ANATOMY OF VERTEBRATES. ib. V, gives off a palatine nerve (r. pterygo-palatinus), and supplies the integuments, mucous tubes, and teeth of the upper jaw. The super-orbital division, ib. e, gives off the two ciliary nerves, one 203. Cerebral nerves, rercb. XXIII. of which joins the ciliary branch of the third; it supplies the olfactory sacs, and the integuments of the upper and fore part of the head. In the Skate the large sensory branches of the fifth, sent to the integuments, and to the singularly developed mucous c


. On the anatomy of vertebrates. Vertebrates; Anatomy, Comparative; 1866. 304 ANATOMY OF VERTEBRATES. ib. V, gives off a palatine nerve (r. pterygo-palatinus), and supplies the integuments, mucous tubes, and teeth of the upper jaw. The super-orbital division, ib. e, gives off the two ciliary nerves, one 203. Cerebral nerves, rercb. XXIII. of which joins the ciliary branch of the third; it supplies the olfactory sacs, and the integuments of the upper and fore part of the head. In the Skate the large sensory branches of the fifth, sent to the integuments, and to the singularly developed mucous canals, have ganglionic enlargements near their origins, fig. 202, a, b, where they leave the main trunk. The first electric nerve is given off by the fifth in the Torpedo, fig. 139, 5, and many of the terminal filaments of the tegumentary branches of the fifth are connected with the peculiar muco-ganglionic corpuscles, described at p. 324, fig. 215.' In the Sturgeon the snout and its tentacula are sup- plied by branches of the infra-orbital, not from the supra-orbital, division of the fifth; the opercular or facial branch supplies, in addition to the gill-cover, the integuments and lips of the pro- tractile mouth, and the pseudobranchia: it communicates with the glosso-pharyngcal. In the Lancelot the fifth nerve, fig. 169, ob, distributes many filaments to the expanded sensitive integument which represents. 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 Owen, Richard, 1804-1892; Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine. Flower-Sprecher Veterinary Library. fmo. London, Longmans, Green


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