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INDEX AND GLOSSARY 



Nerve, auricular, 144, 147 



branchial, 110, 111, 112, 149, 245 



buccal, 200 



cardiac. See Heart, innervation 



of. 



cerebral. See Nerve, cranial, 

 cerebro-spinal, the peripheral 



nerves connected with the brain 



and spinal cord, 107 

 cervical, 107, 130, 237 

 chorda tympani, 140, 245 

 ciliary, 146 

 coccygeal, 107 

 cochlear, 145, 157, 183, 185, 197, 



198, 200, 201 



components, table of, 146, 147 

 cranial (cerebral nerve), a periph- 

 eral nerve connected with the 

 brain; these nerves are enu- 

 merated in 12 pairs, 10(5, 110, 

 111, 112, 143, 144-150, 152, 

 154, 164 



of fishes, 110, 111, 112, 148, 149 

 cutaneous, 79-86, 125, 132, 134, 



1 i:i, 1 15-150, 157, 172-180, 



228, 245, 246, 252, 253 

 of CYON, 235 . .. 

 of deep sensibility; cf. Proprio- 



ceptors, apparatus of, 79, 86, 



132, 172-180 

 depressor, of heart, 235 

 efferent. See Efferent, 

 excito-glandular, I OS 

 facial (VII cranial nerve, facialis), 



110, 111, 112, 114, 120, 143, 145, 



146, 148, 150, 231, 236, 243, 



244, 245, 246 

 gtosBopharyngeal (IX cranial 



nerve), 110, 111, 112, 114, 120, 



144, 145, 147, 148, 149, 150, 155, 



231, 24:5, 244, 245 

 gustatory. 213-246 

 hyomandibular, 110 112, 149 

 hypogloBBUB XII cranial nerve), 



120, 144, 147, 148, 150, 153, 



156 

 inhibitory, a nerve which checks 



or retards the action of the 



<>rti;m in which it terminates. 



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intem.stal, 125, 2:57, 238, 239 

 intermediate i nerve of \VIMSHKUC, 



p-irs intermedia facialis, portio 

 intermedia facialis, the smaller 



of the two roots of the VII 



cranial nerve), 114, 120, 146, 244, 



245 

 Nerve, intestinal, 111, 149 



of JACOBSON. See Nerve, tym- 

 panic. 



of LANCISI. See Stria longitudi- 

 nal! s. 



laryngeal, 147 



lateral (nervus lateralis, lateral 

 line nerves), branches of the 

 VII, IX, and X cranial nerves 

 which supply the Lateral line 

 organs, 110, 111, 112, 145, 

 148, 149, 152, 199, 200 

 accessory (rannis lateralis ac- 



cessorius facialis), 149, 246 

 cutaneous, 125 



lingual, 147, 245 



lumbar, 107, 130, 231, 232 



mandibular, 110, 111, 146, 200, 245 



maxillary, 110, 111, 146, 226, 245 



motor, a peripheral nerve which 

 conducts efferent impulses to a 

 muscle, IDS, 120, 145-150 



oculomotor (III cranial nerve), 

 114, 120, 143, 145, 146, 14S, 149, 

 150, 160, 161, ISO, lS(i, 210,231, 

 246 



olfactory (nervus olfactorius, the 

 first cranial nerve), 91, 110, 111, 

 112, 143, 146, 148, 149, 150, 160, 

 200, 215, 216, 217, 264 



ophthalmic, 110, 111, 140, 149, 

 200, 245 



optic (nervus opticus, the second 

 cranial nerve); this is not a true 

 nerve, but, in reality, a cerebral 

 tract; cf. Tract, optic, 111, 120, 

 123, 1 I: 1 -. I C), 140, 149,165,200, 

 204, 20r,, 20S, 209 



otic, 149 



of pain, 249, 251, 252, 253, 254, 

 257, 2;.s 



palatine, a nerve of fishes corre- 

 sponding to the human great 

 superficial petrosal nerve, 110, 

 111, 112, 149 



parietal (nerve of the Parietal 

 eye), 212 



phrenic, 231). 237, 238, 239 



pneumogastric. See Nerve, vagus. 



postganglionic. See Neuron, post- 

 ganglionic. 



