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municating branch with the Sympathetic. From observations on the first 

 and second cervical nerves, I am inclined to think that the fibres of the 

 communicating branch are derived mainly from the dorsal root. Gas- 

 iceli has already suggested that this may be the case. If the ganglion 

 belongs to the dorsal root, it must then be regarded as a detached por- 

 tion of the splanchnic ganglionated efferent (Sympathetic) system. 



The following tables must be regarded as incomplete and largely 

 tentative, especially the homologous. For the meaning of Nuclei 

 »series A« and »series B« see the Summary. 



Table showing the Function, Origin, and Homologies 

 of the Cranial Nerves. (Preliminary.) 



