XXXI V LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



FIG. PAGE 



126. Transverse section of the medulla from an embryo of eight 



weeks. (McMurrich after His) 423 



127. Transverse section of the spinal cord, from an embryo of (A) 



four and one-half weeks, and (B) of three months. 

 (McMurrich after His) 427 



128. Mode of origin of anterior and posterior roots of spinal 



nerves. Diagrammatic. (Brubaker and Edinger after 

 His) 428 



ERRATA. 



Page 30. Paragraph two, last line, last word should be brain- 

 vesicles. 



Page 57- Fig- 2 3- "Intraparietal sulcus," and wherever found 

 should be written Interparietal sulcus. 



Page 1 08. Paragraph four, fourth line, second word is sulcus, 

 instead of "fissure." 



Page 184. Paragraph one, last line and first word is Alfred, 

 instead of "Arthur." 



Page 264. Fourth line, the phrase "anterior ascending cerebello- 

 spinal tract," and wherever it occurs, should read Ascending an- 

 terior cerebello-spinal tract. 



Page 265. Paragraph two, third line, the phrase "anterior de- 

 scending cerebello-spinal tract," should stand Descending anterior 

 cerebello-spinal tract: likewise, wherever the quoted phrase is 

 found. 



Page 277. Third line, last word is (Horsley). 



Page 286. Paragraph three, last sentence, the phrase "fasciculus 

 cerebello-spinalis," and wherever else it occurs should stand thus 

 fasciculus cerebello-spinalis (posterior). 



Page 288. Paragraph three, fifth line, the substantive "cerebello- 

 spinal fasciculus" should have "posterior" prefixed so as to read 

 posterior cerebello-spinal fasciculus. This is a necessary varia- 

 tion from the BNA and applies wherever the phrase is found. 



Page 291. Last line, there should be added a fifth item, viz., (e) 

 the medullary striae. 



