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INTRODUCTION. 
GENE 
The Animal Cell. : 
Reproduction of Cells 
The Ovum . : 
Its Structure 
Its Maturation . 
The Spermatozoon . : 
Fertilisation of the Ovum 
Segmentation of Ovum 
Formation of Blastodermiec V eaicle 
Ectoderm and Entoderm 
Embryonic Area 
Neural Groove and Pibe 
Notochord . , 
Formation of Ceelom 
Mesodermic Somites . ; 
Folding-off of the Embryo 
The Babry ‘vO : 
Primitive ‘Alimentary Canal . 3 
Pharynx and Stomatodeun 
Visceral Clefts and Arches 
The Skeleton . 
Composition of Bone. 
Structure of Bone 
Ossification and Growth a Benes 
The Vertebral Column 
True Vertebree or Movable V ertebie e 
Cervical Vertebrie 
Thoracic Vertebree 
Lumbar Vertebree 
False or Fixed Vertebrie 
Sacrum 
Coceyx 
Vertebral Column a as a W hole 
Ossification of Vertebree 
Serial Homologies of the Vertébras ae 
Sternum . 
Ribs : 
Costal Car tilages 
Thorax as a Sele : 
Bones of the Skull . 
Frontal Bone 
Parietal Bones . 
Occipital Bone . 
Temporal Bones 
nAL EMBRYOLOGY. 
8 | Mouth and Nose 
10 Eustace fia Tube 
10 Hind-gut, Anal Passage, and! Post- -ank al 
Ie} Gut 
3 The Limbs 
15 | Nutrition and Protection of Embryo 
16 during Intrauterine Existence 
17 | Fatal Membranes and Pa ondages 
18 The Aimnion 
18 The Body-Stalk 
19 The Allantois . 
23 The Umbilical Cord . 
24 The Chorion 
24 =$The Placenta . 
25 Primitive Vascular System and Feetal 
26 Circulation 
31 | External Features of Human Embryo ait 
32 different periods 
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OSTEOLOGY 
67 | Sphenoid Bone . 
68 | Ethmoid Bone 
69 | Wormian Bones 
70 | Bones of the Face ; 
72 Superior Maxillary Bones 
74 Malar Bones 
74 Nasal Bones 
78 | Lachrymal Bones : 
80 Inferior Turbinated Bones 
81 Palate Bones 
81 | Inferior Maxillary Bone 
84. | Hyoid Bone 
85 | Skull as a whole 
88 Norma Frontalis 
90 Norma Lateralis 
91 Norma Occipitalis 
94 Norma Verticalis 
97 | Norma Basalis . 
98 | Skull in Section 
99 | Upper Surface of fhe B: ise aE the 
100 Skull . é . 
103 | Mesial Sagittal Sec tion ar Skull 
105 | Nasal iNaeeee ; : 
110 | Nasal Septum . 
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9 | External Ear, Tympanic C avity, and 
