The evolution of man: a popular exposition of the principal points of human ontogeny and phylogenyFrom the German of Ernst Haeckel . N,^ Fig. 227.—Brains of three embryonic Skulled Animals in vertical longi-tudinal sections: A, of a Shark (Heptanchus); B, of a Snake (Coluber); C, ofa Goat (Capra); a, fore-brain ; b, twixt-brain ; c, mid-brain ; d, hind-brain ;e, after-brain; s, primitive fissure of the brain. (After Gegenbanr.) Fig. 228.—Brain of a Shark (Sctjllium) from the dorsal side: g, fore-brain; h, olfactory bulbs of the fore-brain, which send the large olfactorynerves to the large
The evolution of man: a popular exposition of the principal points of human ontogeny and phylogenyFrom the German of Ernst Haeckel . N,^ Fig. 227.—Brains of three embryonic Skulled Animals in vertical longi-tudinal sections: A, of a Shark (Heptanchus); B, of a Snake (Coluber); C, ofa Goat (Capra); a, fore-brain ; b, twixt-brain ; c, mid-brain ; d, hind-brain ;e, after-brain; s, primitive fissure of the brain. (After Gegenbanr.) Fig. 228.—Brain of a Shark (Sctjllium) from the dorsal side: g, fore-brain; h, olfactory bulbs of the fore-brain, which send the large olfactorynerves to the large nose capsules (o); d, twixt-brain; h, mid-brain (behindit, the insignificant rudiment of the hind-brain); a, after-brain. (AfterBusch.) Fig. 229.—Brain and dorsal maiTow of a Frog : A, from the dorsal side ;B, from the ventral side ; a, olfactory bulbs, in front of the fore-brain (h) ;i, funnel at the base of the twixt-brain; c, mid-brain; d, hind-brain; s,rhomboid groove in the after-brain ; m, dorsal marrow (very short in thefrog); m, root-processes of the spinal nerves; t, fibre at the end of thedorsal marrow. (After
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