WILLARD: — Cranial Nerves of Anolis carolinensis. 
PLATE 2. 
Fig. 4. Cranial and first three spinal nerves of the left side as projected 
upon a horizontal plane, dorsal aspect. For clearness, the nerves distributed 
to the ventral side of the head are shown in a separate figure (fig. 5). The 
connections of the viscero-sensory components with the fasciculus solitarius 
are shown by dotted lines. The terminal branches of some of the rami are 
not carried out in both the figures (4 and 6), being included only in the figure 
which shows them with least confusion.  X 21. 
Fig. 5. Continuation of the nerves shown in figure 4, showing their course 
and distribution in the jaw, tongue, pharynx and larynx. The terminal dis- 
tribution of the combined nerves V and XII is not included in this figure. 
Same view and magnification as figure 4. 
