CHAPTER XIV. 

 MAMMALIA (Concluded}. 



The Brain and Spinal Cord of the Rabbit. It will be found 

 helpful to have at hand a well-mounted skeleton of a cat or 

 rabbit. Note carefully (a) the cavity of the cranium, (b) the 

 cavity in the spinal column, and (c) the sides of each neural 

 ring where the bone is to be cut by the bone forceps, as indi- 

 cated in Figure i. 



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FIG. i. DIAGRAM FOR DISSECTING SPINAL CORD. 



i. Cut along i 2 with cartilage knife. 2. Cut along 3 2 with cartilage knife. 



3. Cut along 4 with bone forceps. 



It is best to remove the skin completely before beginning the 

 work, as the fur is likely to be troublesome. 



Cut away the muscles from the back of the neck and along 

 the sides of the backbone. This can be done rapidly by making 

 long, deep cuts with the cartilage knife along the sides of the 

 backbone, in the planes indicated in the accompanying figure. 



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