"a, the osseous septum grooved for the passage of the cochlear nerve b, which terminates by a free end inside the chamber c, along the floor of which it lies for a short distance; d, d are the two layers of the membranous septum. Lying in contact with the end of the nerve is the enlarged extremity of a rod e, which is connected in a flail-like manner by the hinge f to another rod, which is fixed at g." — Chambers' Encyclopedia, 1875

Auditory Nerve

"a, the osseous septum grooved for the passage of the cochlear nerve b, which terminates by a free end…

Central connections of the cochlear and vestibular divisions of the auditory nerve.

Auditory Nerves

Central connections of the cochlear and vestibular divisions of the auditory nerve.

Part of cochlear nerve.

Cochlear Nerve

Part of cochlear nerve.