. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative; Vertebrates -- Anatomy. THE BRAIN. 145 The former character is seen most plainly in the Agamse and Ascalabotne (Geckos), the latter in Snakes, Chelonians, and Crocodiles. A knowledge of the anatomy of the skull will help us as regards the external form of the brain of Reptiles, and. FIG. 120.—BRAIN OF Emys europoea. (A, side, B, ventral view.) VH, cerebral hemispheres ; Lol. olfactory lobe ; T, temporal lobe ; Inf, infundi- buluin ; //, hypophysis ; Mff, optic lobes ; HH, cerebellum ; NH, medulla oblongata ; R, spinal


. Elements of the comparative anatomy of vertebrates. Anatomy, Comparative; Vertebrates -- Anatomy. THE BRAIN. 145 The former character is seen most plainly in the Agamse and Ascalabotne (Geckos), the latter in Snakes, Chelonians, and Crocodiles. A knowledge of the anatomy of the skull will help us as regards the external form of the brain of Reptiles, and. FIG. 120.—BRAIN OF Emys europoea. (A, side, B, ventral view.) VH, cerebral hemispheres ; Lol. olfactory lobe ; T, temporal lobe ; Inf, infundi- buluin ; //, hypophysis ; Mff, optic lobes ; HH, cerebellum ; NH, medulla oblongata ; R, spinal cord ; /, olfactory, and 77, optic nerves ; Tro, optic tract ; Chi, optic chiasma ; ///, oculomotor; IV, trochlear ; V1—Vs, first, second, and third divisions of the trigeminal, all of which arise from the Gasserian gang- lion, GG ; VI, abducent, VII, facial, VIII, auditory, IX, glossopharyngeal, X, vagus, and XI, spinal accessory nerves; ISp, IIXp, first and second spinal nerves. the reader is referred to that section of the introduction to the chapter on the skull in which the interorbital narrowing of the cranial cavity is described (p. 57). The brain of Lizards and Blindworms (Anguis) exhibits a far L. 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 Wiedersheim, Robert, 1848-1923; Parker, W. N. (William Newton), d. 1923. London, New York, Macmillan


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