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TABLE 1—Continued 
Leas BRAIN WEIGHT WATER VIN REMARKS 
BRAIN 
Length Weight 
mm. grams grams per cent 
302 1.042 77.87 2 | Net 
302 1.042 77.06 3 | Net 
303 0.776 75.40 9 | Dynamited 
306 1.079 79.17 2 | Kept in live box 
317 0.974 78.03 « | Net 
318 1.072 79.57 Q | Net 
330 1.124 76.51 | Net 
335 681 1.164 80.07 9 | Kept several days in box 
336 1.124 77.67 9 | Kept several days in box 
340 908 1.126 76.16 9 | Net 
34505 1.061 79.15 9 | Net 
348 14 lbs. 1.141 77.46 2 | Net 
353 2° Ibs: ilsalalys 76.63 9 | Net 
353 2lbs: 1.169 77.81 9 | Net 
360 1.178 7.88 o | Net 
362 1257 78.65 o | Net 
367 781 1.262 76.67 o& | Hook 
369 | 1.286 77.08 9 | Net 
374 2 lbs: 1.249 76.24 o | Net 
380 3 lbs. 1.281 75.33 o | Net 
385 1.418 o | Net 
390 1.336 77.59 o | Net 
392 1.353 79.67 o& | Net 
392 1.644 @ | Dynamited 
401 1.584 @ | Dynamited 
408 1.618 @ | Dynamited ° 
416 1.6382 oa | Dynamited 
424 1.369 78.54 9 | Dynamited 
430 1.400 _ * @ | Dynamited 
432 1.424 79.97 3 | Dynamited 
438 1.530 os | Dynamited 
439 1.400 Q | Dynamited 
439 1.499 80.00 9 | Dynamited 
441 1.601 @ | Dynamited 
448 1.591 Q | Dynamited 
As soon as the brain was exposed by means of a small bone 
forceps, it was separated from the spinal cord between the first: 
vertebra and the base of the skull. It was not practicable to 
find the first spinal nerve or to determine the caudal end of the 
fourth ventricle, methods which are usually adopted in separat- 
