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ZOOLOGY 



SECT. 



The fourth ventricle or metacoele (Fig. 832, meta.) is continuous 

 behind with the central canal of the spinal cord. It gives off an 

 epicosle above, and in front is continuous with a narrow passage, 

 A. B. 



Jj.ol 



FIG. 831. Brain of Scyllium canicula. A, dorsal view ; B, ventral view ; C, lateral view. 

 F. rho. fossa rhomboidalis (fourth ventricle) ; Gp, epiphysis ; HH, cerebellum ; HS. H, hypo- 

 physis ; L. ol. olfactory bulb ; MH, mid-brain ; NH, medulla oblongata ; Sv, saccus vascu- 

 losus ; Tro, olfactory peduncle ; UL, lobi inferiores ; VH, prosencephalon ; ZH, dien- 

 cephalon ; //, optic nerves ; ///, oculomotor ; IV, pathetic ; V, trigeminal ; VI, abducent ; 

 VII, facial ; VIII, auditory ; IX, glossopharyngeal ; X, vagus. (From Wiedersheim's 

 Comp. Anatomy.) 



the iter or mesoccele (iter.), which opens anteriorly into a wider 

 space, the diacoele or third ventricle (dia.), occupying the interior of 



