The laws and mechanics of circulation, with the principle involved in animal movement . Fig. 167.—Nerves to the Cod (Gadus Morrhua) ; reduced.—Illustrations of the Com-parative Anatomy of the Nervous System, 4to. 1835. By Joseph Swan. 1,2, 3,4, Nervi laterales, formed by the union of the fifth and eighth pairs, showing howthey connect with the rami ventrales and rami dorsales of the spinal nerves,so as to unify the parts with the medulla oblongata and respiratory centre ; v,ventral fin, showing the nerves (5, 6) running into it from the u nervus lateralis ;*P, pectoral fin, similarly supplied


The laws and mechanics of circulation, with the principle involved in animal movement . Fig. 167.—Nerves to the Cod (Gadus Morrhua) ; reduced.—Illustrations of the Com-parative Anatomy of the Nervous System, 4to. 1835. By Joseph Swan. 1,2, 3,4, Nervi laterales, formed by the union of the fifth and eighth pairs, showing howthey connect with the rami ventrales and rami dorsales of the spinal nerves,so as to unify the parts with the medulla oblongata and respiratory centre ; v,ventral fin, showing the nerves (5, 6) running into it from the u nervus lateralis ;*P, pectoral fin, similarly supplied ; A, tail fin, showing source of nervous supply ;10, ramus dorsalis ; 8, ramus ventralis ; 9, roots of ramus dorsalis and ramusventralis, the whole connecting with the respiratory


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