APPENDIX. 417 



DESCPJPTION OF PLATES. 



PLATE 1. Skeleton complete, with ligaments on right side; a, a, posi- 

 tion of large arteries of arm and leg. 



PLATE 2. General view of muscles, the superficial ones of the neck, 

 chest, and abdomen, being removed. 



PLATE 3. Fig 1, back view of brains and spinal cord, portions of the 

 skull and the right side of the body being dissected to exhibit them. Fig.2, 

 a front view of the spinal cord, roots of nerves, and under surface of the 

 brain covered with thin membrane. 



PLATE 3* or 26. Fig. 1, a beautiful view of the interior of the chest, 

 dissected, and its contents drawn forward to show d, its left sympathetic 

 ganglia, and the division of }, the left pneumo-gastric (8th) nerve. It will 

 be observed that branches of it extend to the larynx. Fig. 2, parts dis- 

 sected to show the front part of the spinal cord and the roots of its nerves. 

 Fig. 4, white cords illustrate the nerves magnified in a finger. 



PLATE 4. Fig. 1, Ear ; see page 309. Fig. 2, see page 136. Fig. 3, see 

 page 135. Fig. 4, see page 136. Fig. 5, a section of the nose, with a por- 

 tion of the turbinated bone removed, to show 12, the lower extremity of the 

 lachrymal, a tear-duct leading from the eye. Fig. 22, Eustachian tube. 

 Fig. 0, Tongue. Fig. 7 represents touch. Fig. 8 speaks of the muscular 

 sense. The Plate illustrates in part each of the six senses. 



PLATE 5. Fig. 1. The dark lines upon the right side represent veins, 

 the light ones on the right side arteries dissected into view. Fig. 2, plan 

 of hearts, and large arteries, and veins. 



PLATE 5* or 28. Fig. 1, general view of lymphatics; and in 2 a view 

 of the lacteals is added. Fig. 3, lymphatics in the skin of a thumb. Fig. 4, 

 the dotted lines show a network, or capillaries of lymphatics in a frog's 

 foot; A, V, arteries and veins with capillaries between them. 



PLATE 6. An admirable synoptical view of all the mentory organs. 

 Fig. 1, skeleton; 2, muscles; 3, brain and nerves; 4, skin; 5, organs of 

 sense, ear, eye, nose, mouth, skin, muscle; G, Blood-tubes of mentory or- 

 gans. This Plate explains at a glance the structure of all the members ex- 

 cept the trunk, showing that there are only five kinds of organs in the 

 arm, leg, trunk-walls, neck, and only five more (10) in the HEAD ! This 

 single Plate is a volume of Anatomy. 



PLATE 7. Fig. 2, front walls of trunk dissected to give front view of its 

 contents (see Fig. 54). Fig. 1, view of diaphragm, 4 (an' 1 3, Fig. 2, D, Fig. 4). 

 Fig. 3, pulmonary capillaries much magnified. Fig. 4, plan of perpendic- 

 ular section of lungs with heart between them; the white lines and en- 

 largements are divisions of the windpipe and air-cells, and the dark lines 

 by the side of them blood-vessels. Fig. 5, perpendicular section of lungs in 

 chest ; T, trachea, leading into them ; IL place of the heart. Fig. 6, cross 

 section of the lungs and hearts, II, and of the chest-walls of one side. 

 Fig. 7, same, on the level with the divisions of the trachea. Figs. 8, 9, 10, 

 11, views of the circulation. Fig. 12, 1, spleen; 2, pancreas; 3, duode- 

 num; 4, liver; 5, gall-bladder; 6, 7, 8, gastric and mesenteric veins. Fig. 

 13, lacteals, lymphatic glands, and thoracic duct. Fig. 14, kidneys. This 

 Plate illustrates the contents of Trunk-walls, being a counterpart to PI. 6. 



PL. 7* or 31. Fig. 1 (see Fig. 90). Fig. 2 (Fig. 100). Fig. 3 (Fig. 109). 



