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Fig. 367. Diagram showing the principal branches of the cranial nerves in a fish

(Modified from Wiedersheim.)

mk. c., Meckel's cartilage; ol. o., olfactory organ; p.q., palato-quadrate; s., spiracle; I-V, brachial clefts; I, II, III, IV, VI, the first, second, third, fourth and sixth cranial nerves. The remaining nerves are differently shaded.

Black - The afferent general somatic system (trigeminal, Vth nerve); g.g., Gasserian ganglion; md., mandibularis; mx., maxillaris; op. p., opthalmicus profundus.

Oblique Shading - The lateral line system from its center (t.a.), the tuber acusticum. Bucc. VII, buccalis branch of VII; md. ex., external mandibular branch of VII; l.n. X, lateralis nerve, with its supra-temporal branch (s.t.) and its commissural connection (c) with op. s.

Light dots - The afferent brachio-visceral (splanchnic) system (dark gray for the IX) and heavier dots the efferent brachio-visceral system.


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