. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. 874 THE NERVE SYSTEM *Nucleus funiculi cuneatus. *Nucleus funiculi cuneati accessorius. *Nucleus lateralis. *Nucleus olivaris inferior. *Nucleus olivaris accessorius dorsalis. *Nucleus olivaris accessorius medialis. ^Nucleus arcuatus. Nucleus nervi hypoglossi. ^Nucleus intercalatus. *Nucleus postremus. Nucleus vagi (alae cinereae). Nucleus vestibularis (spinal division). ^Nucleus funiculi teretis. Nucleus ambiguus. Nucleus tractus solitarii. Nucleus tractus spinalis n. trigemini. *Formatio reticularis. In the foregoing enumeration of the gray masses
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. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. 874 THE NERVE SYSTEM *Nucleus funiculi cuneatus. *Nucleus funiculi cuneati accessorius. *Nucleus lateralis. *Nucleus olivaris inferior. *Nucleus olivaris accessorius dorsalis. *Nucleus olivaris accessorius medialis. ^Nucleus arcuatus. Nucleus nervi hypoglossi. ^Nucleus intercalatus. *Nucleus postremus. Nucleus vagi (alae cinereae). Nucleus vestibularis (spinal division). ^Nucleus funiculi teretis. Nucleus ambiguus. Nucleus tractus solitarii. Nucleus tractus spinalis n. trigemini. *Formatio reticularis. In the foregoing enumeration of the gray masses of the medulla oblongata, those marked with an asterisk have been described above; the remaining structures relate to the deep connections of the cranial nerves, and will be discussed in detail under that head. Internal Structure of the Pons and Pars Dorsalis Pontis.—^Trans-sections of the pons also pass through the tegmental part of the pons. To consider first the Fourth ventricU Forniatio reticularis I Nucleus emiTientiae medialis Fasciculus lonqitudmahs ^-fF mediahs JjCmniscus mediahs. Fasciculi pyramidales Corpus trapezoideum apesoides Fig. 645.—Trans-section of the pons at its middle, showing the trapezoid body. internal structure of the pons proper (or jjcirs basilaris imntis): The pons is com- posed chiefly of (1) transverse fibres arranged in coarse bundles, (2) longitudinal fibres gathered in compact bundles, and (3) diffusely scattered masses of gray substance among the fibre bundles, the nuclei pontis. The transverse fibres, corresponding to the large size of the cerebellum, are more. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Gray, Henry, 1825-1861; Spitzka, Edward Anthony, 1876-1922. Philadelphia, New York, Lea & Febiger