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Fig. 4. Magnified view of Fig i, d, formatio reticularis. 
Fig. 5. Magnified view of Fig. i, b., nucleus of Xllth nerve. 
Fig. 6 . Magnified view of Fig. i, c, a portion of cuneate nucleus. 
PLATE XVI. 
W. G. Tight. 
F/g I. Transverse section of the medulla at the entrance of a small bundle 
of the Xth nerve. 
a. Entrance of the Xth nerve. 
b. Nucleus of the Xth nerve. 
c. Nucleus of the Xllth nerve. 
d. Olivary body. 
e. Pyramid. 
/. Ventro-lateral nucleus. 
g. Restiform body, 
h. Raphe. 
Fig. 2. Transverse section taken at the entrance of some fibres of the nerve 
IXth, root and first fibres of VTIIth nerve. 
a. Nucleus of IXth nerve. 
b. Nucleus of Vllth nerve. 
c. Inner portion of Vlllth nucleus. 
d. Restiform Body. 
e. Internal reticular nucleus. 
f. Pyramid. 
g. Fibres from the Vlllth root. 
h. Dorsal longitudinal bundles. 
Fig. 3. A transverse section of 'the medulla at the entrance of the auditory 
(Vlllth) nerve. 
a. Nucleus of the Vllth nerve. 
b. Deiter’s nucleus in the peduncle ®f the cerebellum. 
c. Nucleus of root of Vlllth nerve. 
d. Interior of VIII nucleus. 
e. Nucleus of the raphe. 
/. Restiform body. 
g. Pyramid. 
h. Dorsal longitudinal bundles. 
i. Entrance of Vlllth nerve. 
Fig. 4. Magnified view of (Vl-^-ia), multipolar cells of the nucleus of the 
Vllth nerve. 
Fig. 5. Magnified view of cells from Deiter’s nucleus. 
Fig. 6 . A longitudinal section of the medulla taken parallel to the base at 
the level of the Vth and Vlllth nerves. 
a. Entrance of the Vlllth nerve. 
