560 



INDEX. 



Diaphrag'ma, tendons of, 311. 

 Diaph'ysis (did, through or between, and 

 4>vei.v, to grow or be produced), 

 humeri, shaft of a bone, 158, 159. 

 Diaplex'us (diu, through or between, and 



Latin plexus, a twisting or braiding), 



plexus of third ventricle, 422, 477. 

 Diapoph'ysis of a vertebra, 172. 

 Diate'la (<5td, through or between, and Latin 



tela, a web), 477. 



DIENCEPH'ALON (did, between, h>, with- 

 in, and KeQaMi, the head), 477. 



examination, 452. 



in Amphibia, 420. 



Differences of brain of cat and frog, 439. 

 Direct lines, 34-35. 



DIRECTION AND POSITION, designation 

 of, 20, 34. 



on direct lines, 35. 



on oblique lines, 35. 

 Disarticulating skulls, 109. 

 Display of alcoholic specimens, 129. 

 DISSECTING gown, 05. 



instruments, how to use, 199-201. 

 DISSECTION a fine art, 193. 



of muscles, instruments and materials 

 for, 198. 



of muscles, preparation of cat for, 198. 



of the amphibian brain, 420. 



of the heart, 336. 



of the brain, 450-457. 



wounds, 85. 

 Dissections by beginners should not be 



published without careful examination, 



103. 

 DISSECTORS, aphorisms for, 197-198. 



practical suggestions for, 201-203. 

 Dis'tal, significance and use of, 25. 

 DISTINGUISHING the groups of vertebrae, 

 170. 



vessels from nerves, 375. 

 Dividers, duplicating, 67. 

 DIVISIONS of the body, figures of, 30, 

 38. 



of a muscle, 195. 



of the sensory nerves, 506. 

 DOR'SAL and ven'tral, use of, 24. 



or thoracic vertebrae, and determination, 

 170. 



or upper eyelid, 514. 



primary division of myelonal nerves, 

 373. 



primary division of nerves, demonstra- 

 tion, 377. 



Dor'sim .?son, ven'trimoson, 25. 

 Drawing materials, 67. 

 Drills, 67. 



Dropping-bottle oiler, figure of, 535. 

 Drowning animals, 80. 

 Drying to be avoided in dissection, 203. 

 DUCT of the parotid gland, 301. 



of the submaxillary gland, 302. 

 Ducts of salivary glands, preparation, 298. 



DUC'TUS arterio'sus, 328. 



choled'ochus commu'nis, 287. 



cyst'icus, 287. 



hepat'ici, 287. 



lachryma'lis, 516. 



Santorini, 292. 



Stenonianus, 301. 



thorac'icus dex'ter, 365. 



thorac'icus in sections of thorax, 342, 



thorac'icus sinis'ter, 364. 



thorac'icus sinis'ter, figure of, 366. 



Whartonianus, 302. 



Wirsungianus, 290. 

 Duode'num, 283. 

 DU'RA (mater), 477. 



removal from myelon and brain, 379. 

 428. 



EAR, Auditory Apparatus, 526-533. 



auris, bones of, 528. 



diagram of, 532. 



ectal or external, 526 



ental (internal), labyrinthus, 529, 



middle, or tympanum, 529. 



muscles of, 528, 529. 



semicircular canals, tracing of, 530. 

 Ear-pocket, 56. 

 EC'TAL (c/cr6f, outside, external), 27, 36. 



and ental and their derivatives, 36. 



and ental, significance and use, 27. 



muscles of neck and shoulder, figure of, 

 211. 



or external ear, 526. 

 Elimination of slips, 47. 

 Em'bryos, percentage of alcohol required 



for, 120. 

 Emery, 76. 

 EMINEN'TIA audito'ria, 477. 



lenticula'ris, 488. 



mag'na cer'ebri, 490. 

 ENCEPHAL'IC cavities, names of, 406. 



segments, 404-406. 



segments, examination of, 450. 



segments in the cat, 439. 



segments, unequal value of, 406. 

 ENCEPH'ALON, definition, 400. 



general considerations, 400. 



vocabulary of parts, 436-438. 

 Endocar'dium, 362. 

 En'dyma (evdv/ua, a garment), ependyma, 



413, 478. 

 ENT'AL (evrof, within, internal), 27, 36. 



and ectal and their derivatives, 36. 



and ectal, significance and use, 27. 

 En'terotome, 70. 



Enumeration of parts in saries, 42. 

 EPENCEPH'ALON (exi, upon, h, within, 

 K.eQa.'Mi, the head), 478. 



examination of, 451. 

 Epen'dyma, endyma, 478. 

 Epicoe'lia (eni, upon, and /fm/ua, a hollow), 



fourth ventricle, 478. 

 Epicon'dylus (e-i, upon, and Kovdvhoc, a 



