Thinking that possibly some of the conditions described by Dodds (1906) in t h e cranial nerves of Plethodon glutinous might throw some light upon the homologies of the ramus maxillaris V in the urodele amphibians the writer was led to work out carefully the distribution of the fifth cranial nerve and its branches, together with those of the seventh nerve, in the same species
Abstract: The present study deals with the nervus trigeminus of Mabuya quinquetaeniata. The results ...
In this preliminary account of the cranial nerves of Siren little reference will he made to the char...
SummaryThe myelin sheath was a transformative vertebrate acquisition, enabling great increases in im...
Fischer in his work on the Derotremes and Perennibranchs describes a peculiar branch of the seventh ...
The forms considered are Amia and Lepidosteus (Holostei), and Polyodon and Scaphirhynchus (Chondrost...
Kingsbury has given us an account of the general distribution of the sense-organs of the lateral lin...
After the recent excellent description of the cranial nerves in Amphiuma by Kingsley it may seem har...
Although Necturus is so commonly used in laboratory courses of vertebrate dissection there have been...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1915.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references
This analysis confirms to a large degree the observations of Strong (1903) and Landacre (19l6). In S...
In connection with a study of the distribution of the cranial nerves of Siren, the results of which ...
AbstractIn Malpolon monspessulana, the nervus oculomotorius arises from the ventral side of the pars...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the topography of the nerve distribution on the two heads ...
That the Proteidae constitute the most primitive of the Urodeles (Holmes, 1906) is generally accep...
This is a subject upon which most authorities differ widely, and few, if any, agree upon all points ...
Abstract: The present study deals with the nervus trigeminus of Mabuya quinquetaeniata. The results ...
In this preliminary account of the cranial nerves of Siren little reference will he made to the char...
SummaryThe myelin sheath was a transformative vertebrate acquisition, enabling great increases in im...
Fischer in his work on the Derotremes and Perennibranchs describes a peculiar branch of the seventh ...
The forms considered are Amia and Lepidosteus (Holostei), and Polyodon and Scaphirhynchus (Chondrost...
Kingsbury has given us an account of the general distribution of the sense-organs of the lateral lin...
After the recent excellent description of the cranial nerves in Amphiuma by Kingsley it may seem har...
Although Necturus is so commonly used in laboratory courses of vertebrate dissection there have been...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1915.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references
This analysis confirms to a large degree the observations of Strong (1903) and Landacre (19l6). In S...
In connection with a study of the distribution of the cranial nerves of Siren, the results of which ...
AbstractIn Malpolon monspessulana, the nervus oculomotorius arises from the ventral side of the pars...
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the topography of the nerve distribution on the two heads ...
That the Proteidae constitute the most primitive of the Urodeles (Holmes, 1906) is generally accep...
This is a subject upon which most authorities differ widely, and few, if any, agree upon all points ...
Abstract: The present study deals with the nervus trigeminus of Mabuya quinquetaeniata. The results ...
In this preliminary account of the cranial nerves of Siren little reference will he made to the char...
SummaryThe myelin sheath was a transformative vertebrate acquisition, enabling great increases in im...