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MR FRANK J. COLE ON THE 



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Edinburgh, 1892. 



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59. Ewart, J. C, and Mitchell, J. C. — "The Sensory Canals of the Common Skate (Raia batis)," ibid., 



p. 87, 1892. 

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Bemerkungen iiber die Morphologie des Ramus ophthalmicus profundus trigemini," Zool. Jahrb., 

 Abth. f. Morphol., Bd. v. p. 155, 1892. 



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1894. 



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1895. 



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Bd. xii. p. 172, 1896. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 



Fig. 1. Diagram of the principal nerves of Chimcera monstrosa, seen from the left side. The 

 glossopharyngeal and vagus will be found correctly shown in Fig. 2. 



B. Buccal trunk and ganglion (lateral line system 



— for root, see fig. 3). 



B l . Inner buccal nerve. 



B 2 . ,, ,, group of ampullae. Note branch 

 from inner buccal nerve supplying it, and 

 also an accessory twig (f) from the outer 

 buccal nerve. 



B 3 . Outer buccal nerve (note its two divisions). 



B i . Outer buccal group of ampullae (note nerve 

 from outer buccal supplying it). 



B 5 . Twigs anastomosing with maxillary ( ? see text, 

 p. 645). 



B 6 . Twig supplying the most ventral occipital 

 ampulla (remainder innervated from super- 

 ficial ophthalmic ? ). 



B 7 . Otic branch of buccal. 



C. Cerebral hemispheres. 

 Cb. Cerebellum. 



e.g. 



c.n. 



C.R. 



E. 



e.r. 



H. 

 H\ 

 H 2 . 

 H 3 . 



H\ 

 H\ 

 H 6 . 



H*. 



H.C. 



Ciliary ganglion. 



Ciliary nerves. 



Corpora restiformia. 



Dotted line indicating border of eye. 



External rectus. 



Hyomandibular trunk and ganglion (see fig. 3). 



Palatine. 



Chorda tympani. 



External mandibular (anterius — lateral line 



system). 

 Facial proper a \ f postbranchial division 



„ ,, b J I of facial. 



External mandibular (posterius — lateral line 



system). Note very small hyoid group of 



ampullae (dotted line). 

 Large mandibular group of ampullae. 

 Small mandibular group of ampullae. 

 Hyomandibular canal (violet). 



