312 Journal of CoMpARAtiVE Neukolocjv. 



The discovery of a small number of true lateral line fibers 

 in the r. lateralis accessorius has suggested some reflections 

 upon certain cases in the literature whose nerves have greatly 

 puzzled the cranial nerve morphologists, particularly the extra- 

 cranial anastomoses between the facialis and the vagus. 



Denison University, 

 October 21, 1899. 



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