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The spinal cord of the BABOON (Simia Papio), Fig. 4 193 



The spinal cord of the DOG (Canis familiaris), Fig. 5 ... 1 93 



PLATE XXVIII. 



The sympathetic nerve of the left side of a BABOON (Simia Papio), Fig. 1 194 



The sympathetic and splanchnic nerve of the right side of the same, Fig. 2 195 



The appearance of the thoracic portion of the sympathetic of the Ass (Equus Asinus), Fig. 3 .195 



PLATE XXIX. 



The vertex of the brain and cerebellum in the Fox (Canis Vulpes), Fig. 1 19G 



The vertex of the brain and cerebellum in the DOG (Canis familiaris), Fig. 2 .... 196 

 The base of the brain and the origin of the nerves in the MONKEY (Simia), Fig. 3 . . . . 197 

 The base of the brain and origin of the nerves in the HORSE (Equus Caballus), Fig. 4 . . .197 

 A view of the brain after its division at the median line in the SHEEP (0 vis Aries), Fig. o . . 199 

 The lateral ventricles of the same laid open and continued to the bulb of the olfactory nerve, Fig. G 199 



Fibres proceeding from the pyramidal body and through the crus of the brain, and on the right 

 side the involuntary centre passing behind the cms of the brain in the SHEEP (Ovis Aries), 

 Fig. 7 200 



The brain divided in the median line, and the continuation of the fibres of the crura of the brain 

 shown through the striated body and thalamus to the great commissure, and from this to the 

 convolutions in the CALF (Bos Taurus), Fig. 8 200 



The brain divided through the great commissure, and the superior part of each hemisphere everted 



in the CAT (Felis Catus), Fig. 9 201 



The striated bodies, thalami, third ventricle, quadrigeminal bodies, and fourth ventricle in the 



HORSE (Equus Caballus), Fig. 10 201 



The oblong medulla ; the connexions of the pyramidal bodies and the continuation of their fibres 

 to the brain the involuntary centre and the origins of several nerves in the HORSE (Equus 

 Caballus), Fig. 11 . 202 



The most posterior layer of the annular tubercle extending to the crus of the brain HUMAN, 



Ftff.12 203 



An opposite view of the same, Fig. 13 203 



PLATE XXX. 



The nerves of the head from the median plane, after a perpendicular section in the DOG (Canis 



familiaris), Fig. 1 204 



The facial nerves of the same, Fig. 2 205 



The facial nerves of the CALF (Bos Taurus), Fig. 3 207 



