. Brain and body of fish; a study of brain pattern in relation to hunting and feeding in fish. Fishes -- Anatomy; Nervous system -- Fishes; Brain. 90 BRAIN AND BODY OF FISH the reader to contrast the pattern of the three members of this group. The medulla of the turbot is remarkably broad anteriorly, and this feature is particularly evident in the serial sections ; the somatic-sensory lobes are large and project more prominently as Brill PLATE 17. Halibut. —Primitive end-brain, —Optic lobe, —Cerebellum, —Acoustic tubercle, —Somatic-sensory lobe. —Vagal l


. Brain and body of fish; a study of brain pattern in relation to hunting and feeding in fish. Fishes -- Anatomy; Nervous system -- Fishes; Brain. 90 BRAIN AND BODY OF FISH the reader to contrast the pattern of the three members of this group. The medulla of the turbot is remarkably broad anteriorly, and this feature is particularly evident in the serial sections ; the somatic-sensory lobes are large and project more prominently as Brill PLATE 17. Halibut. —Primitive end-brain, —Optic lobe, —Cerebellum, —Acoustic tubercle, —Somatic-sensory lobe. —Vagal lobe. —Lobus inferior. — Saccus vasculosus. — Pituitary gland. — Optic nerves, decussating. one passes caudaUy when they become separated from each other and round a somewhat quadrilateral rhomboid fossa ; the lateral margins of which bulge somewhat through the inward projection of the small facial lobes. The motor nuclei of the vagal or the nuclei ambigui are very well-developed. When the lining of the ventricles is closely examined the epithelium is seen to be much thickened and the lower angle of the ventricle is V-shaped and occupied by a fan-. 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 Evans, Harold Muir, 1866-. Philadelphia, The Blakiston company


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