To THE STUDENT. 



In this outline the numbers refer to the pages and plates in Morris's Anatomy, 

 dated 1895. (The numbers in parentheses refer to the edition of Morris dated 

 1893. This edition is identical with that dated 1895, w ' 1 ^ the exception of the 

 paging.) Looking on the page referred to, it will be seen that the corresponding 

 heading is printed in heavy-faced type, and the paragraph, or portion of paragraph 

 following it, should be read. The structures of each region should be studied suc- 

 cessively, in the order indicated by the outline. The student should carefully work 

 out each structure, studying each part fully as it is exposed, comparing with the 

 description in Morris. All structures should be carefully exposed in place in order 

 that the relations may be properly studied and no part should be cut or removed 

 except as indicated. When a heading is inclosed in a parenthesis it is to indicate 

 that the structure mentioned cannot be fully exposed at that point in the work, but 

 will be shown at another period of the dissection. 



