. Brain and body of fish; a study of brain pattern in relation to hunting and feeding in fish. Fishes -- Anatomy; Nervous system -- Fishes; Brain. i^M^^^#» Four transverse sections of the cerebellum and acoustic tubercles of the eel Anguilla vulgaris. Fig. I.—The most posterior shows the large acoustic tubercles on either side of the stratum moleculare of the cerebellum. —The Somatic-sensory lobes give off descending fibres and between these and the ventricle V is seen the beginning of the facial lobes. —Great lateral secondary gustatory tracts. Fig. II.—More anterior.


. Brain and body of fish; a study of brain pattern in relation to hunting and feeding in fish. Fishes -- Anatomy; Nervous system -- Fishes; Brain. i^M^^^#» Four transverse sections of the cerebellum and acoustic tubercles of the eel Anguilla vulgaris. Fig. I.—The most posterior shows the large acoustic tubercles on either side of the stratum moleculare of the cerebellum. —The Somatic-sensory lobes give off descending fibres and between these and the ventricle V is seen the beginning of the facial lobes. —Great lateral secondary gustatory tracts. Fig. II.—More anterior. The acoustic tubercles form a sigmoid curve with the strata granulosa. Fig. III.—The next in an anterior direction shows the large divided strata granulosa and Fig. IV the stratum moleculare dips down between them so as to produce an inverted pear-shaped 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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