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EAMSAY WEIGHT ON HYPOPHTHALMUS. 



hmf fossa for the hyoinandibular. 



hyp hypophysis cerebri, 



i incus, 



lop interoperculuna- 



la lagena cochlea?, 



li lobus inferior cerebri, 



lop lobus opticus. 



It lobus trigemini. 



m malleus, 



md medulla oblongata, 



me mesethmoid. 



mx maxilla, 



na nasal, 



nc notochord. 



nmc neuromastic (nervenhiigel) canals, 



op operculum. 



OS orbitosphenoid- 



pal palatine, 



pe parethmoid. 



pmx premaxilla. 



jiro prootic. 



ps parasphenoid. 



psc posterior semicircular canal. 



pto pterotic. 



iju quadrate. 



r' X branch of the Eamus lateralis vagi distributed 

 to the neuromast in the sujiraclavicular. 



Eoman numerals indicate cranial nerves or 



rdIX 



rh VII 

 r la 

 riaX 



rotvn 



r p VII 



Tsa 



s 



sa 



sel 



so 



sp 



spo 



ss 



su 



sv 

 t' 4 tH 



ta 

 tc 

 ut 



V 



val 



dorsal branch of the glossopharyngeus dis- 

 tributed to neuromast in the pterotic. 



hyomandibular branch of the seventh. 



ramus lagense cochlete. 



ramus lateralis vagi. 



ramus oticus of Facio-trigeminal ganglion. 



palatine branch of seventh. 



ramus sacculi. 



stapes. 



sacculus. 



supraclavicular, scl ' - '' , the occipital, pterotic, 

 and epiotic processes, respectively. 



supraoccipital. 



saccus paravertebralis. 



sphenotic. 



supraoccipital spine. 



suture between the -Ith and 5111 vertebral 

 centra. 



saccns vasculosus. 



dorsal and ventral elements of the 4th trans- 

 veree process. 



tuberculum acusticum. 



tuber cinereum. 



utriculus. 



vomer. 



valvula cerebelli. 



their foramina; Arabic, similarly, spinal nerves. 



