MAKE A MEME View Large Image Origin of Vertebrates Fig 034.png Fig 34 ”Horizontal Section through Brain of AmmocĹ“tes to show the Left or Ventral Pineal Eye pn <sub>2</sub> left or ventral pineal eye; pn <sub>1</sub> last remnant of right or dorsal pineal eye; g h r ...
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Keywords: Origin of Vertebrates Fig 034.png Fig 34 ”Horizontal Section through Brain of AmmocĹ“tes to show the Left or Ventral Pineal Eye pn <sub>2</sub> left or ventral pineal eye; pn <sub>1</sub> last remnant of right or dorsal pineal eye; g h r right ganglion habenulæ; g h l <sub>1</sub> g h l <sub>3</sub> parts of left ganglion habenulæ; pi fold of pia mater which separates the left ganglion habenulæ from the left pineal eye; f strands of nerve-fibres connecting the left eye with its ganglion g h l <sub>3</sub>; V<sub>3</sub> third ventricle; V aq ventricle of aquæduct All references in this work to AmmocĹ“tes or Petromyzon appear to refer to the species now called Lampetra planeri 1908 The Origin of Vertebrates https //archive org/details/originofvertebra1908gask Walter Holbrook Gaskell PD-old-auto-1923 1914 Origin of Vertebrates book Lampetra planeri Pineal gland
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