Cranial Nerves of Anolis carollnensis. 



PLATE 2. 



Fig. 4. Cranial and first three spinal nerves of the left side as projected 

 upon a horizontal plane, dorsal aspect. For clearness, the nerves distributed 

 to the ventral side of the head are shown in a separate figure (fig. 5). The 

 connections of the viscero-sensory components with the fasciculus solitarius 

 are shown by dotted lines. The terminal branches of some of the rami are 

 not carried out in both the figures (4 and 6) , being included only in the figure 

 which shows them with least confusion. X 21 . 



Fig. 5. Continuation of the nerves showTi in figure 4, showing their course 

 and distribution in the jaw, tongue, pharjoix and larynx. The terminal dis- 

 tribution of the combined nerves V and XII is not included in this figure. 

 Same view and magnification as figure 4. 



