LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS 



KIG. PAGE 



102. TheVertebral Column in the upper part of the Neck 327 



103. Diagram of the Larynx 330 



104. Vertical and Transverse Section through the 



Larynx 331 



105. The Parts surrounding the Glottis 332 



106. View of the Human Larynx from above as 



actually seen bj' the aid of the instrument called 



the Laryngoscope 334 



107. Diagram of a model illustrating the action of the 



Levers and Muscles of the Larynx 336 



108 Diagram to illustrate the Paths of Reflex Action. 342 



109. Tactile Corpuscle within a Papilla of the Skin of 



the Hand. (Ranvien 349 



110. End-bulb from the Human Conjunctiva. (Long- 



worth) 350 



111. A Pacinian Corpuscle from a Cat's Mesentery. 



(Ranvier) . .... 351 



112. Outlines of Heat Spots and Cold Spots (After 



Goldscheider) ..... . ■ 354 



113. The Mouth widely opened to show tiie Tongue and 



Palate 359 



114. Diagram of a Circumvallate Papilla, and of Taste- 



Buds 360 



115. Vertical Longitudinal Sections of the Nasal Cavity 363 



116. A Transverse and Vertical Section of the Osseous 



Walls of the Nasal Cavity ..... 364 



117. Cells of Olfactory Epithelium. (Max Schultze); . 366 



118. Transverse Section through the Side Walls of the 



Skull to show the Parts of Ear 368 



119. A Diagram illustrative of the Relative Positions 



of the Various Parts of the Ear 369 



120. A Section through the Axis of the Cochlea, magni- 



fied three diameters 375 



121. Section of Coil of Cochlea 377 



122. The Membrane of the Drum of the Ear with the 



small Bones of the Ear seen from the Inner 

 Side; and the Walls of the Tympanum, with 

 the Air-Cells in the Mastoid Part of the Tem- 

 poral Bone ... 378 



123. The Membranous Labyrinth, twice the natural size 391 



