X LIST OF WOODCUTS. 



no. PAoa 



130. The inner aspect of the right half of the Foetal Brain at six months. 



(Sharpey after Reich ert) 343 



131. Dura Mater with its vessels enveloping the Brain. (After Hirschfeld) . 348 



132. Human Cerebrum and Cerebellum, side view. (After Hirschfeld) . . 349 



133. Brain of the Hottentot Venus, side view. (Vogt after Gratiolet) . . . 377 



134. „ ,, ,, upper aspect. (Vogt after Gratiolet) . . 378 

 IS"^. ,, a Bushwoman, upper aspect. (Heath after Marshall) . . . 380 



136. ,, „ lateral aspect. (Heath after Marshall) . . . 381 



137. Right Cerebral Hemisphere of a Scotchman, outer aspect. (Turner) . . 382 



138. Upper aspect of the Brain of a Scotchman. (Turner) 383 



139. Inner Face and Tentorial Surface of the Left Cerebral Hemisphere. (Tur- 



ner) 384 



140. View of the Orbital Lobule and of the Island of Reil. (Turner) . . 385 



141. Brain of Grauss, the celebrated Mathematician and Astronomer, upper 



aspect. (Sharpey after R. Wagner) 387 



142. Brain of Gauss, side view. (Vogt after R. Wagner) 389 



143. Brain of a Journalist, front view of the Frontal Lobes 391 



144. Under surface of the Human Brain. (Allen Thomson) 397 



145. Under surface of Cerebral Peduncles, Pons, and Medulla. (Sappey after 



Hirschfeld) • . 398 



146. Section through the left Occipital Lobe of a Human Brain .... 399 



147. View of Occipital Lobes and of Cerebellum from behind, showing the Occi- 



pital Groove 402 



148. Posterior diagrammatic view of Dura Mater with great Venous Sinuses. 



(Todd) 403 



149. Upper surface of the Cerebellum. (Sappey after Hirschfeld) . . .405 



150. Inferior surface of the Cerebellum. (Sappey after Hirschfeld) . . . 406 



151. The Lateral Ventricles and their Cornua, with Contiguous Structures. (After 



Sharpey) 430 



152. Third and Fourth Ventricles of the Brain exposed. (After Sharpey) . . 431 



153. Longitudinal Vertical Section through the Left Hemisphere, showing the 



Lateral Ventricle and its three Cornua. (Sappey after Hirschfeld) . . 432 



154. Decussation of the Motor Fibres in the Medulla and Pons. (Broadbent) . 434 



155. Under surface of Brain, dissected. (Bi'oadbent) 435 



156. Central Ganglia of the Brain, together with the Cerebellum and its Supe- 



rior Peduncles. (^Sappey after Hirschfeld) 437 



157. Transverse Section of the Cerebrum, showing course of certain Fibres. 



(Broadbent) 439 



158. Transverse Section through the anterior part of the left Frontal Lobe . . 445 



159. Section through the third Frontal Convolution of Man. (Ferrier after 



Mcynert) 446 



160. Large Pyramidal Cell with its processes, a so-called 'Giant-Cell.' (Charcot) 447 



161. Section of the Involuted Layer of the Hippocampus. (Mejmert) . . 450 



162. Longitudinal Section through the centre of the Brain, showing the inner 



face of Left Cerebral Heniisphere. (Sappey after Hirschfeld) . . . 452 



163. Horizontal Section through the Cranium and the Cerebral Hemisiiheres, 



showing the ' Centrum ovale.' (Sappey after Vicq d'x\zjT) . . . 454 



164. Horizontal Section through the Cerebrum at a deeper level, showing the 



Third Ventricle and its Commissures. (Sappey) 456 



165. The Ujiper Peduncles of the Ccrel)cllum, with the Fourth Ventricle and 



contiguous parts. (Sai)pcy after Hirschfeld) 4'il 



166. The Middle Corel lellar Peduncles and Pons, with contigvousixirts. (Sap^Miy 



alter Hirschfeld) 483 



