XVI 



THE NERVOUS SYSTEM 



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Both the cord 

 and the brain are 

 surrounded by 

 membranes which 

 are designated by 

 Gaupp as fol- 

 lows : Ebct^rnally 

 is the dura mater, 

 consisting of two 

 layers sepa- 

 rated by a lymph 

 space {i7iterdural 

 space) ; the outer 

 layer of this is 

 pigmented and 

 closely applied to 

 the inner surface 

 of the cranium 

 and neural canal ; 

 the inner layer is 

 devoid of pigment 

 and lies close to 

 the brain and 

 cord. Within the 

 dura mater is a 

 thin vascular layer 

 corresponding to 

 the pia mater and 

 arachnoid of the 

 higher verte- 

 brates ; only here 

 and there does it 

 present a division 



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Fig. 79. — The central nervous system of the frog. 

 The roof of the skull and vertebral column re- 

 moved to show the brain and spinal cord, at, 

 atlas, or first vertebra; an, auditory capsule; 

 b.s, brachial enlargement of the cord ; f.tm, filum 

 terminale; ^.tr, prootic ganglion (trigeminus, or 

 Gasserian ganglion of many authors) ; l.s, lum- 

 bar enlargement of cord; mn{y"'), mandibular 

 branch of fifth nerve; mx ( F"), maxillary branch 

 of trigeminus nerve; my, myelon.or spinal cord; 

 tta, right nasal sac; na' , left nasal bone; n.c, 

 neural canal; ol.n, olfactory nerve; opft {V')r^ 

 ophthalmic branch of fifth nerve; //, optic nerve. 

 (After Howes.) 



