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The parietal nerve begins to develop shortly after the separation from the roof of the parietal eye. Of the direction of its fibers, whether from the brain to the eye or, as is the case in the pineal organ and the paired eyes, from the eye to the brain, there is no proof. The latter course, however, is most probable. In Anguis, the parietal nerve first appears at 50 mm. embryo size and reaches its maximum of development between the 27 and 30 nun. size. In Iguana, the nerve is well developed at ...fomi;een days and is at its maximum at twenty-four to twenty-six days. Between the thirtieth and fortieth days it shows signs of reduction. Strahl and Martin^^^ showed that the nerve comes into relation with the ganglionic cells forming a prominence with the brain Digitized by Google THE PINEAL BODY 129 roof. This Beraneck^^ designated in 1892 as the noyau parietal. The prominence thus described can be nothing else than the closely set ganglia habenulae of the interbrain as shown by Studnicka«84 jn 1893 in Lacerta, by Klinckowstroein**^® in 1894 in Iguanay and by Leydig^^^ in 1896 in Laceria, The parietal nerve is made up of fine fibrils; it has a perineurium, a connec- SiliJ /;/ A' A,/ Fig.
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