. The animals and man; an elementary textbook of zoology and human physiology. Zoology; Physiology. 360 THE ANIMALS AND MAN ently one on either side of the medulla oblongata. The two lobes of the cerebellum are connected by a mass of nerve fibers called the pons varolii (fig. 179 A). The medulla ob- longata (fig. 179 A, mo) is continued ventrally into the spinal Fig. 180. General plan of branches of trigeminal or fifth nerve. 1, small root of Sth nerve; 2, large root; 3, placed on bone above opthal- mic nerve, (with frontal, lachrymal and nasal branches); 4, superior maxillary division;


. The animals and man; an elementary textbook of zoology and human physiology. Zoology; Physiology. 360 THE ANIMALS AND MAN ently one on either side of the medulla oblongata. The two lobes of the cerebellum are connected by a mass of nerve fibers called the pons varolii (fig. 179 A). The medulla ob- longata (fig. 179 A, mo) is continued ventrally into the spinal Fig. 180. General plan of branches of trigeminal or fifth nerve. 1, small root of Sth nerve; 2, large root; 3, placed on bone above opthal- mic nerve, (with frontal, lachrymal and nasal branches); 4, superior maxillary division; S, inferior maxillary division; 6, chordi tympani; 7, facial; A, lachrymal gland; B, lower jaw; C, sub-lingual gland; D, submaxillary gland. (After a sketch by Charles Bell.) The cranial nerves.—The twelve cranial nerves arise from the under side of the brain (fig. 179 B, I to XII). (i) The olfactory nerves arise from the anterior end of the olfactory lobes. These pass to the nasal passages and are the nerves of smell,. 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 Kellogg, Vernon L. (Vernon Lyman), 1867-1937; McCracken, Mary Isabel. New York, H. Holt and Company


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