1836.] 477 [Stowell. 



B., ganglion of Bochdalek ; Ca., caudal ; Ce., cephalic ; Car., caruncula ; 

 Oil., N. ciliaris ; Oil. br., N. ciliaris brevis ; Cnj., conjunctiva; Dent., 

 N. dentalis ; Eth. ca., N. ethmoideus caudalis ; Fm. eth., foramen etli- 

 moideum ; Fron., N. frontalis ; G., ganglion gasseri ; Gl. par., glandula 

 parotidea ; G. s-max., ganglion submaxillare ; Hy., hypophysis ; Integ., 

 integument; Inf-tro., N. infra-trochlearis ; Lach., N. lachrymalis ; M., 

 dens molaris ; Man., N. mandibularis ; Mass., N. massetericus ; M. ling., 

 musculus lingualis ; M. tro., musculus trochlearis; Nas., N. nasalis ; 

 Nplt., N. nasopalatine ; O., G. ophthalmicuni ; Olf., nerve to olfactory 

 lobe; Oph., N. ophthalmicus; P. M., dens premolaris ; Pter., N. ptery- 

 goideus ; Pe., N. petrosus ; Pili., tactile hairs of forehead and of ear ; 

 Plat., the point in the meson where the ethmoid nerve joins its pla- 

 tetrope ; PI. lab., plexus labialis at the angle of the mouth ; Pit., N. pala- 

 tinus ; S orb., N. supra-orbitalis ; Sph., ganglion spheno-palatinum ; S-tro., 

 N. supra-trochlearis ; Sym., anastomotic filaments to N. sympathicus ; 

 Ten. tym., N. tensor tympani ; Tn., nerve from G. gasseri to the tento- 

 rium cerebelli ; Trap, aur., N. temporo-auricularis ; Tmp. fac, anasto- 

 motic filaments to the temporo-facial nerve, VII .; Tmp. int., N tempora- 

 lis internus ; Tur., filaments to the membrane over the turbinated bones ; 

 Tr., filament to the meatus in the region of the tragus. 



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