. Kirkes' handbook of physiology . - canals; 8, spiral tubeof the cochlea (scala tympani); 9. opening of the aqueduct of the cochlea; 10, placed on the laminaspiralis in the scala vestibuli. (Sommering.) called the membranous labyrinth. The membranous labyrinth contains afluid calledendolymph ; while outside it, between it and the osseous labyrinth,is a fluid called perilymph. This is not a pure lymph, as it contains mucin. (J IS THE SENSES The osseous labyrinth consists of three principal parts, namely the vesti-bule, the cochlea, and the semicircular canals, containing the respective d
. Kirkes' handbook of physiology . - canals; 8, spiral tubeof the cochlea (scala tympani); 9. opening of the aqueduct of the cochlea; 10, placed on the laminaspiralis in the scala vestibuli. (Sommering.) called the membranous labyrinth. The membranous labyrinth contains afluid calledendolymph ; while outside it, between it and the osseous labyrinth,is a fluid called perilymph. This is not a pure lymph, as it contains mucin. (J IS THE SENSES The osseous labyrinth consists of three principal parts, namely the vesti-bule, the cochlea, and the semicircular canals, containing the respective divisionsof the membranous labyrinth. The osseous labyrinth possesses openings onits inner wall for the entrance of the divisions of the auditory nerve from thecranial cavity, in its outer wall the fenestra ovalis, 2, figure 433, an openingfilled by the base of the stapes, and the fenestra rotunda. The vestibulealso presents an opening, the orifice of the aqueductus vestibuli. The Membranous Labyrinth. The membranous labyrinth cor-.
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