. Journal of morphology. the fasciculus communis, ascending V and, incidentally,the posterior longitudinal fasciculus and fibres of Mauthner. Fig. 40. Transverse section through that portion of the vago-glossopharyngealcomplex lying just outside the auditory capsule. Figs. 41-43. Some of the nerve cells found along the course of the ramifica-tions of the visceral nerves beneath the epithelium of the pharynx. The dottedline in Fig. 41 indicates the inner boundary of the epithelium. Figs, i, 2, 4, and 17 are from preparations by the ordinary rapid Golgi method,somewhat modified, in some cases, i


. Journal of morphology. the fasciculus communis, ascending V and, incidentally,the posterior longitudinal fasciculus and fibres of Mauthner. Fig. 40. Transverse section through that portion of the vago-glossopharyngealcomplex lying just outside the auditory capsule. Figs. 41-43. Some of the nerve cells found along the course of the ramifica-tions of the visceral nerves beneath the epithelium of the pharynx. The dottedline in Fig. 41 indicates the inner boundary of the epithelium. Figs, i, 2, 4, and 17 are from preparations by the ordinary rapid Golgi method,somewhat modified, in some cases, in the proportions in the fluids used. , 6, 7, 18, 19, and 24 are from a series prepared by the triple impregnation modi-fication of Cajal. Figs. 3, 8, 10-16, 31-39, and 40 are from a series prepared bymeans of the sulphate modification. Figs. 9, 20-23, ^<^ 4^-43 ^s from otherseries prepared by the same modification. Figs. 25-30 are from preparations inwhich the nerves are stained with osmic acid. JouniMarl^kVoLX. 230 STRONG^ EXPLANATION OF PLATE XIL A. A reconstruction of the V, VII, IX, and X nerves of the tadpole, showingthe different components of these nerves in different colors. One half the headis shown in a horizontal plane and dorsal aspect (see also text, p. 107). X 35. B. A reconstruction showing the roots of the V, VII, and VIII nerves, thefirst two as far as the Gasserian ganglion. Lateral aspect. C. A reconstruction showing the roots of the V and VII nerves in the Am-blystoma larva. Dorsal aspect. The eye, ear, and brain are indicated in faint neutral tint, with dotted outlines,portions of the brain being omitted, however, where it overlaps certain of the PIM.


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