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(Fig. 18. Four stages in the development of the selachian brain to show the history of the neuromeres. After Locy. In A, B and C the whole head is shown, in D the brain alone. The Arabic numerals indicate the neuromeres.)
 
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== Fig. 18. Four stages in the development of the selachian brain==
Fig. 18. Four stages in the development of the selachian brain to show the history of the neuromeres. After Locy. In A, B and C the whole head is shown, in D the brain alone. The Arabic numerals indicate the neuromeres.
 
To show the history of the neuromeres. After Locy. In A, B and C the whole head is shown, in D the brain alone. The Arabic numerals indicate the neuromeres.
 
 
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Fig. 18. Four stages in the development of the selachian brain

To show the history of the neuromeres. After Locy. In A, B and C the whole head is shown, in D the brain alone. The Arabic numerals indicate the neuromeres.



   1907 The Nervous System of Vertebrates: 1 The Study of the Nervous System | 2 General Morphology of the Nervous System | 3 Development of the Nervous System | 4 Nerve Elements and Their Functions | 5 The Functional Divisions of the Nervous System | 6 Somatic Afferent Division. General Cutaneous Subdivision | 7 Somatic Afferent Division. Special Cutaneous Subdivision | 8 Somatic Afferent Division. The Visual Apparatus | 9 The Visceral Afferent Division | 10 The Olfactory Apparatus | 11 The Somatic Motor Division | 12 The Visceral Efferent Division | 13 The Sympathetic System | 14 Centers of Correlation | 15 The Cerebellum | 16 Centers of Correlation. The Mesencephalon and Diencephalon | 17 Correlating Centers in the Diencephalon (Continued) | 18 The Evolution of the Cerebral Hemispheres | 19 The Neopallium | Figures

Johnston JB. The Nervous System of Vertebrates. (1907) Blakiston's Son & Co., London.

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