. Journal of anatomy . ?€al Fig. 5.—The continuity of the peripheral auditory tract in a 13-mni. frog embryo. means of a system of delicate interconnecting fibrils,name of protomitomic system. To this he gives the III. The Further Elaboration of the Auditory Syncytium. The description of the mode of development of the auditory nerve intext-books of embryology is very brief. So far as one can gather, themain purport is to the effect that the cells of the acoustic ganglion becomedivided up in some mysterious way into two groups whicli ultimatelybecome the constituent elements of the spi


. Journal of anatomy . ?€al Fig. 5.—The continuity of the peripheral auditory tract in a 13-mni. frog embryo. means of a system of delicate interconnecting fibrils,name of protomitomic system. To this he gives the III. The Further Elaboration of the Auditory Syncytium. The description of the mode of development of the auditory nerve intext-books of embryology is very brief. So far as one can gather, themain purport is to the effect that the cells of the acoustic ganglion becomedivided up in some mysterious way into two groups whicli ultimatelybecome the constituent elements of the spiral ganglion and the ganglion ofScarpa on the cochlear and vestibular divisions of the nerve. The ganglioncells are afterwards described as giving ott central and peripheral axiscylinder processes which pass to the cells of the hind brain and thedeveloping sense-epithelium respectively. 116 Dr John Cameron and Dr William Milligan Our results are opposed to this current view of the mode of developmentof the auditory nerve. It will


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