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PHYSIOLOGY OF THE DOMESTIC ANIMALS. 



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Fig. 360. 



Figs. 360 and 361.— Diagrams of the i'ohrse of the Nervu-Fitihes in the 



SriiSTANCE OF THE Jit RAIN AND SPINA L CORD, AFTER Al'HlV, (Jiantiry.) 



I, view of a transverse section ; II. profile view ; III, the nuclei of the medulla (partly after Erh). 

 The crosses of color correspondim; h> the lines upon which they tire placed designate the point of section of 

 ea«h tract as it passes throujrh dillerent levels (the mis and pons). C i, iiitmml capsule., with radiating 

 ti lives ( in yellow), pyramidal iilircs I red ), and fibres going to the pons ( in purple) ; P C, the mirrt. cerebri, 

 with llio pyramid:]) 1iln*uH ;mtl the lihres gmng to the ganglia of the pons anteriorly, am) posteriorly the 

 substantia, iiigor, the lillct. tract (in ilotte-1 lines'), the liltres of the superior peduncle of the cerebellum (in 

 hluej ; l J e, the pnltuifhs of tin- nrrhrlliini, showing the fibres going to the cerebrum, the pons, and the 



