. Kirkes' handbook of physiology . Fig. 374-. Fig. 375. Fig. 3 74-—Ventral or Anterior Surface of the Pons Varolii and Medulla Oblongata, a, a, An-terior pyramids; b, their decussation; c. c, olivary bodies; d, d, restiform bodies; e, arciformfibers; f, fibers passing from the anterior column of the cord to the cerebellum; g, anterior col-umn of the spinal cord; h, lateral column; p, pons Varolii; i, its upper fibers; 5, 5, roots of thefifth pair of nerves- Fig. 3 75-—Dorsal or Posterior Surface of the Pons Varolii, Corpora Quadrigemina, and Me-dulla Oblongata. The peduncles of the cerebellum
. Kirkes' handbook of physiology . Fig. 374-. Fig. 375. Fig. 3 74-—Ventral or Anterior Surface of the Pons Varolii and Medulla Oblongata, a, a, An-terior pyramids; b, their decussation; c. c, olivary bodies; d, d, restiform bodies; e, arciformfibers; f, fibers passing from the anterior column of the cord to the cerebellum; g, anterior col-umn of the spinal cord; h, lateral column; p, pons Varolii; i, its upper fibers; 5, 5, roots of thefifth pair of nerves- Fig. 3 75-—Dorsal or Posterior Surface of the Pons Varolii, Corpora Quadrigemina, and Me-dulla Oblongata. The peduncles of the cerebellum are cut short at the side, a, a, the upperpair of corpora quadrigemina; b, b. the lower; ;, /, superior penduncles of the cerebellum; c,eminence connected with the nucleus of the hypoglossal nerve; e, that of the glosso-pharyngealnerve; i, that of the vagus nerve; , restiform bodies; p, p, posterior pyramids; v, v, groove inthe middle of the fourth ventricle, ending below in the calamus scriptorius; 7,7, roots of the audi-tory nerves.
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