xx THE STRUCTURE OF MAN 



no. 



63. FORE- AND HIND-LIMBS OF A TWO MONTHS' HUMAN EMBRYO, 



to show the position of the thumb and great toe . . .89 



64. POSTERIOR END OF THE BODY OF TWO HUMAN EMBRYOS, with left 



hind-limb and umbilical cord 90 



65. LARVAL SALAMANDER. After Hatschek. A, with limbs turned 



down ; B, with limbs turned up . . . . . 92 



66. SKELETON OF A YOUNG BEAR, illustrating the positions of the 



limbs. After Hatschek . . . . . . .93 



67. DIAGRAM OF THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE PLATYSMA OVER THE 



HEAD. After Gegenbaur . 104 



68. SUPERFICIAL MUSCULATURE OF THE FACE IN Lepilemur muste- 



linus. After Ruge . . . '. . - ''. .105 



69. FACIAL MUSCLES AND NERVES OF THE LEMUROID Propithecm. 



After Ruge . .... . . " . .106 



70. MUSCLES OF THE EPICRANIAL REGION IN MAN, WITH CERTAIN OF 



THE FACIAL MUSCLES. After Gegenbaur . . _ . '-, . 107 



71. THE PINNA, in Man, a Baboon, an Ox, Macacus and Cerco- 



pithecus. After Schwalbe and Henle . . . -. .108 



72. SUPERFICIAL MUSCLES AND TENDONS OF THE DORSUM OF THE 



FOOT. After Raubev . . . . . . . . Ill 



73. DEEP MUSCLES OF THE FLEXOR SIDE OF THE FOREARM. After 



Rauber . . . . ... . . *. .116 



74. MEDIAN PLANTAR MUSCLES IN THEIR CONNECTION WITH THE 



FLEXOR TENDONS. After Rauber. . . . . .117 



75. DEEP DORSAL MUSCLES OF THE FOREARM. After Rauber . .118 



76. LOWER PORTION OF THE SPINAL CORD, WITH THE GAUD A EQUINA 



AND THE DURA MATER, dorsal aspect. After Schwalbe . . 1 24 



77. BRAIN OF A DOG-FISH (Scyllum canicula), three views . .126 



78. CEREBRUM OF A FEMALE CHIMPANZEE TWO YEARS OLD, showing 



asymmetrical development . . . . . . .128 



79. BRAIN OF A FEMALE CHIMPANZEE TWO YEARS OLD, lateral aspect 1 28 



80. CEREBRUM OF THE GIBBON (Hylobates), lateral aspect . . .129 



81. CEREBRUM OF A SEVEN TO EIGHT MONTHS' HUMAN EMBRYO, 



dorsal aspect . . . '. . , . . .129 



82. CEREBRUM OF A SEVEN TO EIGHT MONTHS' HUMAN EMBRYO, 



lateral aspect . ,1 . .'.','.. . . 130 



83. HYPOTHETICAL MEDIAN-LONGITUDINAL SECTION THROUGH THE 



SKULL AND BRAIN OF A VERTEBRATE EMBRYO. Partly after 

 Huxley 131 



84. BRAIN OF A RABBIT, three views 132 



85. LONGITUDINAL SECTION THROUGH THE PINEAL ORGAN OF A 



REPTILE (Hatteria pundata). After Baldwin Spencer . .133 



