LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. XXXI 



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71. Diagram of internal capsule in colors. (Original} 227 



72. A diagram showing motor and sensory paths, motor red, 



sensory blue. (After Gordinier's Central Nervous 

 System) 229 



73. Transverse section of cerebrum, cutting corpus callosum, 



anterior commissure and optic chiasma. Viewed from 

 front. Commissural fibers. (Morris's Anatomy after 

 Toldf) -.235 



74. Diagram of association fibers in the cerebral hemisphere. 



(Gordinier and Quain after Meynert) 237 



75. Fasciculus occipito-frontalis. Stria terminalis and fasiculus 



uncinatus. (Gordinier after Dejerine) 239 



76. Dorsal view of inter-brain, mid-brain and cerebellum. Su- 



perior surface of cerebellum. (Original) 243 



77. Anterior aspect of cerebellum. (Original) 245 



78. Dissection of rhombencephalon to show brachium conjuncti- 



vum, brachium pontis and corpus restiforme. (Gor- 

 dinier, Sappey after Hirschjeld and Leveille) 246 



79. Median section of cerebellum, pons and medulla. (Original) 247 



80. Inferior surface of cerebellum. (Original) 252 



81. Sagittal section of cerebellum, cutting nucleus dentatus. (Or- 



iginal) 255 



82. Section of cerebellar gyrus made parallel with its free border. 



Diagrammatic. (Cunningham after Kolliker) 258 



83. Section across a cerebellar gyrus at a right angle to the free 



border. Diagrammatic. (Gordinier after Van Gehuch- 

 ten) 259 



84. Horizontal section of cerebellum cutting nuclei and brachia 



conjunctiva. (Morris's Anatomy after Toldf) 261 



85. Anterior aspect of mid-brain, pons and medulla. (After 



Morris's Anatomy) 267 



86. Dorsal surface of pons and medulla. (Morris's Anatomy 



modified from Spalteholz) 270 



87. Superior transverse section of the pons. (Original) 275 



88. Inferior transverse section of the pons together with the cere- 



bellum. (Original) 277 



89. Diagram of the auditory paths in the pons. (After Morris's 



Anatomy) 280 



90. Section of embyronic medulla, embryo measuring 9.1 mm. in 



length. (Gordinier and Minot after His) 285 



