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654. Diagram of the Superficial aud Deep Triangular Ligaments (ro/o«?ef7), 1066 



655. Vertical Frontal Section of the Pelvis, showing Fascia;, . . . Modijicd from Braune 1067 



656. Diagrammatic Kepresentation of the Perinoeal Structures in the Female, 1069 



657. The Female Mamma during Lactation, ' After Luschka 1070 



658. Development of the Mamma of the Female Embrj'O, After Longer 1071 



659. The Skull [Coloured) 1081 



660. Temporal Bone, showing Suprameatal Triangle, 1082 



661. Sagittal Section through Roof and Floor of Tympanic Cavity, 1083 



662. Horizontal Section of Left Temi)()ral ISone, showing the Various Parts of the Ear, . . . 1084 



663. Section through the Scalp, Skull, and Dura Mater Tillaux 1085 



664. The Outline of the Brain and its Fissures in Kelation to the Sutures of the Skull, . . . 1087 



665. Drawing of a Cast of the Head of an Adult Male (Co/o«/-e(/), Cunningham 1089 



666. Cranio-cerebral Topography, Anderson and Makins 1090 



667. Scheme of the Facial Artery (C(j/«KmO, 1092 



668. Vertical Transverse Section through the Upper Eyelid, . . . After Waldeyer and Fuchs 1093 



669. The Lachrymal Apparatus and Nasal Duct, Bellamy 1094 



670. Side of the' Face and Mouth Cavity, showing the Three Salivary Glands, 1095 



671. Section of the Skull and Brain in the Median Plane, Braune 1096 



672. Section of the Nose, showing the Turbinal Bones and Meatuses, -with the Openings in 



Dotted Outline 1098 



673. Section showing Bony and Cartilaginous Septum, 1098 



674. Thymus Gland in a Child at Birth, , . . 1100 



675. Anterior and Lateral Cervical Muscles, 1101 



676. Region of the Third Part of the Subclavian Artery, Bellamy 1103 



677. The Collateral Circulation after Ligature of the Common Carotid and Subclavian Arte- 



ries {Coloured), 1104 



678. Diagram of the Layers of'the Deep Cervical Fascia in an Aut«ro-posterior Section oppo- 



site to the Sternum, Tillaux 1105 



679. Diagram of the Arrangement of the Deep Cervical Fascia, the Section passing through 



the Clavicle, Tillaux 1106 



680. Section of Neck through the Sixth Cervical Vertebra, Braune 1107 



681. The Arch of the Aorta, with the Pulmonary Arter3'^ and Chief Branches of the Aorta 



{Coloured), 1109 



682. Section of the Sixth Left Intercostal Space, at the Junction of the Anterior and Posterior 



Thirds, Tillaux 1110 



683. Outline of the Heart, its Valves, and the Lungs (shaded) Holdcn 1111 



684. Diagram of the Relations of the Thoracic Viscera to the Walls of the Chest, . . Bellamy 1 112 



685. ObliquusExternus and Fascia Lata, 1115 



686. The Viscera as seen on fully opening the Abdomen without Disarrangement of the Inter- 



nal Parts, After Sarazin 1116 



687. Section of Abdomen between the Third and Fourth Lumbar Vertebrae, .... Braune 1117 



688. Diagram showing Relation of Kidney to Capsule, 1118 



689. Transverse Section of the Abdomen through the Kidnej'S and Pancreas, at the level of 



the First Lumbar Vertebra, Braune 1120 



690. The Abdominal Aorta and Inferior Vena Cava (Co^oxrerf), 1121 



691. The Male Perimeum (C'oZoHmi), 3Iodified from Hirschfeld and LeveilU 1123 



692. Deep Dissection of Male Perineum, Roser 1124 



693. The Arteries of the Perina^um (Co7o«rff7), 1125 



694. Sagittal Section of Male Pelvis in the Mesial Line, Braune 1125 



695. Scheme of the Pudic Artery and its Branches (ro/oMJw/), 1126 



696. Section showing the Ischio-rectal Fossa in its Relations to the Pelvic Viscera, 1127 



697. Diagram of the Pelvic Fasciaj, 1128 



698. Diagrammatic Representation of the Perinseal Structures in the Female, 1129 



699. Section of the Female Pelvis, After Hcnle 1130 



700. The Parts concerned in Inguinal Hernia, 1132 



701. Diasection of Inguinal Canal (ro/oMJYr/), Wood 1133 



702. Dissection of the Lower Part of the Abdominal Wall fronr Avithin, the Peritoneum hav- 



ing been removed, Wood 11.34 



703. Vertical Section of Pelvis passing through the Heads of the Thigh Bones, . . . Blandin 1135 



704. Irregularities of the Obturator Artery, After C:! ray 1140 



705. Diagram and Table showing the Approximate Relation to the Spinal Nerves of the 



various Motor, Sen.sory, and Reflex Functions of the Spinal Cord, Gotrers 1143 



706. Chief Arterial Anastomoses on the Scapula (Co/oiuw?), 1144 



707. Arrangement of Lumbar Aponeurosis at Level of Third Lumbar Vertebra, 1144 



708. Relation of the Abdominal Viscera to the Anterior Parietes, Treres 1145 



709. Relation of the Abdominal Viscera to the Parietes, 7Wves 1146 



710. Abdominal Viscera, from behind Jiiidinger 1147 



711. View of the Spleen, etc., from behind, Rildinger 1148 



712. Transverse Section through the IJight Shoulder-joint, showing the Structures in contact 



with it, Braune 11.50 



713. The Brachial Artery (To/o/fm/), wrA 



714. Section through the Middle of the Right Upper Arm, Heath 1152 



715. Diagrammatic Section of Shoulder through Occipital Groove Anderson 1152 



716. Back View of the Scapular Muscles and Triceps, . . . .* 1153 



