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DEMONSTRATION OR LABORATORY WORK. 



1. Review the dissections already made, with especial reference to 

 the viscero-motor rami of the cranial nerves. 



2. Study the spinal accessory nerve in a mammal, either by dissec- 

 tion or in embryos such as the pig. Compare the arrangement of the 

 X and XI roots in a 12 mm. pig embryo with that in a selachian or 

 the frog. 



3. In Golgi or Weigert sections offish or frog brain study the origin 

 of the viscero-motor roots of the cranial nerves. 



LITERATURE. 



Coghill, G. E.: The Cranial Nerves of Amblystoma. Jour. Comp. Neur., 

 Vol. 12. 1902. 



Fiirb ringer, M.: Spino-occipitalen Nerven der Selachier u. s. w. Gegen- 

 baur's Festschrift, Bd. 3. 1897. 



Herrick, C. Judson: The Cranial and First Spinal Nerves of Menidia. 

 Jour. Comp. Neur., Vol. 9. 1899. 



Johnston, J. B.: The Morphology of the Vertebrate Head, etc. Jour. 

 Comp. Neur. and Psych., Vol. 15. 1905. 



Lubosch: Vergleichend-anatomische Untersuchungen iiber den Ursprung 

 und die Phylogenese des N. Accessorius Willisii. Arch. f. mik. Anat., Bd. 54. 

 1899. 



Osborn, H. F.: A Contribution to the Internal Structure of the Amphib- 

 ian Brain. Jour. Morph., Vol. 2. 1888. 



Platt, Julia B.: Ontogenetische Differenzirung des Ektoderms in Necturus. 

 Arch. f. mik. Anat., Bd. 43. 1896. 



Price, G. C.: Some Points in the Development of a Myxinoid (Bdellos- 

 toma Stouti L.) Verhdl. Anat. Ges. 10. Vers. Berlin. 1896. 



Stannius, H.: Das peripherische Nervensystem der Fische, u. s. w. 

 Rostock. 1849. 



Streeter, G. L.: The Development of the Cranial and Spinal Nerves in 

 the Occipital Region of the Human Embryo. Amer. Jour. Anat., Vol. 4. 1904. 



Strong, O. S.: The Cranial Nerves of Amphibia. Jour. Morph., Vol. 10. 

 1895. 



See also the list at the close of the following chapter. 



