. The brain of the tiger salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum. Brain; Ambystoma. 368 THE BRAIN OF THE TIGER SALAMANDER Figure 86A, B, and C—The brains of A. tigrinum and Necturus drawn to approximately the same scale. A.—Lateral aspect of the brain of A. tigrinum and its arteries. After Roofe ('35). X Drawn after fixation in 10 per cent formalin for six weeks. B.—Lateral aspect of the cerebrum of Necturus. This and figure 86C are copied from 1933c, figures 3 and 4. X 8. (2—Median section of the brain of Necturus (compare fig. 2). In the thalamus and midbrain the section is median, and the dotte
. The brain of the tiger salamander, Ambystoma tigrinum. Brain; Ambystoma. 368 THE BRAIN OF THE TIGER SALAMANDER Figure 86A, B, and C—The brains of A. tigrinum and Necturus drawn to approximately the same scale. A.—Lateral aspect of the brain of A. tigrinum and its arteries. After Roofe ('35). X Drawn after fixation in 10 per cent formalin for six weeks. B.—Lateral aspect of the cerebrum of Necturus. This and figure 86C are copied from 1933c, figures 3 and 4. X 8. (2—Median section of the brain of Necturus (compare fig. 2). In the thalamus and midbrain the section is median, and the dotted lines indicate ventricular sulci which mark the boundaries of the chief cellular areas. In the cerebral hemisphere the section is slightly to one side of the mid-plane, and the dotted lines indicate the boundaries of cellular areas with limits marked internally by ventricular olf. bulb. 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 Herrick, C. Judson (Charles Judson), 1868-1960. Chicago, Univ. of Chicago Press
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