LIST OF WOODCUTS. XI 



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167. Section of the Grey Matter of the Cerebellum. (Sharpey aft^sr Sitnk'^y) . 406 



168. Part of the Base of the Brain to which the Cranial Nerves are .*tt?'jhed, 



(Ferrier after Allen Thomson) 47 1 



169. Left Pneumogastric Nerve, with Cervical and Thoracic Porti'-ns 'yt tbc Great 



Sympathetic. (Jamin after Hirschfeld) 473 



170. One of the Sympathetic Ganglia from the right Lateral 'Jo^Ji o*" the Rabbit. 



(Owen after KoUiker) 475 



171. Transverse section through the Cerebrum of a Dog, p'aov, ing the posterior 



portion of the 'internal capsule.' (Charcot after Duret) .... 489 



172. Left Hemisphere of the Brain of a Monkey. (Ferrier) 5J0 



173. Internal aspect of the right Cerebral Hemisphere of a Monkey. (Ferrier) . 531 



174. Brain of Monkey, showing a shaded area corresponding with so-caller" 



Visual Centre in the Cortex of the left Cerebral Hemisphere. (Ferrier) . bin 



175. Brain of Monkey, showing a shaded area corresponding with the so-callea 



'Auditory Centre' in the Cortex of the right Cerebral Hemisphere 

 (Ferrier) 53i 



176. Brain of Monkey, showing shaded area in Temporal Lobe, the destruction 



of which is said to caiise loss of SmeU and loss of Taste. (Ferrier) . 507 



177. Internal aspect of the right Hemisphere of the Brain of a Monkey, show- 



ing a darkly shaded area corresponding with the so-called ' Tactile Centre.' 

 (Ferrier) 539 



178. Groups of Cells in connection with the Anterior Roots of the Spinal Nerves 



in Spinal Cord of a Sheep. (Flint after Dean) 559 



179. Nerve Cell with many branches, from one of Anterior C^^mua of a Human 



Spinal Cord. (Max Schultze) 565 



180. Transverse Section of the Brain of a Dog, showing t] .e mterior part of the 



'internal capsule.' (Carville and Duret) 566 



181. Lateral view of the Brain of a Monkey, showing the boundaries of the so- 



called ' motor area ' of the right Cerebral Hemisphr.re. (Ferrier) . . 571 



182. Lateral aspect of a Monkey's Brain, showing the relative positions of the 



so-called ' Motor Centres ' in the left Cerebral Hemisphere. (Ferrier) . 573 



183. Upper aspect of Monkey's Brain, showing the relalive positions of some of 



the so-called ' Motor Centres ' in the left Cerebral Hemisphere. (Ferriti) 574 



184. Brain of a Woman who suffered from Aphasia, showing the traces of a 



lesion in the posterior part of the 'third Frontal Convolution.' (Prevost) 676 



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