The labelling of the nerves in the image can be done as olfactory nerve (CN I) and optic nerve (CN) II.
The cerebrum is the origin of both the optic nerve (CN II) and olfactory nerve (CN I). The brain stem gives rise to cranial nerves III through XII. The brain stem locations of the cranial nerves are numbered from superior to inferior, then medial to lateral, and the order in which they leave the skull.
CN is olfactory nerve, CN II is optic nerve, CN III is oculomotor, CN IV is trochlear, CN V is trigeminal, CN VI is abducens, CN VII is facial nerve, CN VIII is vestibulocochlear, CN IX is Glossopharyngeal, CN X is Vagus, CN XI is Spinal Accessory, CN II is CN XII is Hypoglossal Nerve. You can have a look in the picture to get a clear reference.
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