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ANA TOMIOAL TECHNO L OGT. 



TABULAR ARRANGEMENT OF THE NAMES OF THE NEUROMERES AND 



THEIR CAVITIES, 



PROSENCEPHAL ; 



secondary forebrain j 



cerebrum, olfactory lobes. 



PROSOCGELE ; 



prosencephalic cavity, including anla. 

 portas, proceek v andrhinoceetes, 



DIENCEPHAL; 

 'tween-brain ; 

 thalami, etc, 



DIAC(ELE; 

 third ventricle, in part. 



NEURON; 



brain and cord , r 



cerebro-spinal axis ; 



myeleneephal. 



NEITROCCELE; 



myelencephalic cavity ; 

 central canal and ven- 

 tricles. 



ENCEPHAL ; 

 brain. 



ENCEPHALOCCELE , 



brain cavities ; 

 ventricles. 



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MYEL; 

 spinal cord, 



MYELOCCELE, 

 central canal. 



MESENCEPHAL ; 



mid-brain ; 

 optic lobes, etc. 



MESOCCELE; 



ineKencephalic cavity, including iter 

 pylas, and optocceks. 



EPENCEPHAL ; 



hind-brain ; 

 cerebellum and preoblongata. 



EPICCELE ; 



fourth ventricle, in part, and 

 cerebellar ventricle. 



HETENCEPHAL ; 



after-brain ; 

 postoblongata, ete. 



METAC(ELE ; 



fourth ventricle, in part. 



LONGER PORTION; 

 myel proper. 



SYRINGOC(ELE ; 



central canal proper. 



INTUMESCENTIA LUMBARIS; 

 lumbar enlargement. 



RHOMBOCCELE ; 

 rhomboid einus. 



With unessential modiiication, the above table is a reproduction 

 of one published by the senior author (63, 356 ;) compare Fig. 110, 

 and its explanation on p. 410. 



The names of the neural masses are in heavy-faced type ; those 

 of their cavities in common type. Under each name are given 

 one or more of the synonyms commonly met with. 



