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Four transverse sections of the cerebellum and acoustic tubercles of the eel Anguilla 

 vulgaris. Fig. I. — The most posterior shows the large acoustic tubercles 

 T.A. on either side of the stratum moleculare of the cerebellum. S.S.L. — The 

 Somatic-sensory lobes give off descending fibres and between these and the 

 ventricle V is seen the beginning of the facial lobes. G.L.S.G.T. — 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 section. 



