LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. 



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FIGURE 



430. Sensory nerves of the face, 



431. Motor points of the face and neck, 

 *432. Disposition of the semicircular canals {Stirling), 



433. Scheme of the branches of vagus and accessorius 



*434. Cardiac nerves of the rabbit {Stirling), 



*435. Diagram of a spinal nerve {Ross), . 



*436. Spinal ganglion {Cadiat), . 



437. Cutaneous nerves of the arm, 



438. Cutaneous nerves of the leg {Henle), 

 *439. Visceral nerves of the dog {Gaskell)* 



440. Transverse section of the spinal cord, 

 *441. Transverse section of the white matter {Obcrsteinci 

 *442. Multipolar nerve-cells of the cord {Cadiat), 

 *443. Relation of white and grey matter of the cord (Schafer) 

 *444. Transverse sections of the spinal cord, 

 *445. Cell from Clarke's column {Obersteiner), 

 *446. Transverse section of the cord {Cadiat), 

 *447. Longitudinal section of the cord {Cadiat) 

 *448. Multipolar nerve-cell, 

 *449. Scheme of fibres in cord {Obersteiner), 

 *450. Glia cell {Obersteiner), 

 *451. Glia cells of cord {Obersteiner), 

 *452. Spinal cord injected {Obersteiner), . 

 *453. Injected blood-vessels of the cord {Kolliker), 



454. Conducting paths in the cord, 

 *455. Degeneration paths in the cord {Bramwell) 

 *456. Scheme of a reflex act {Stirling), 

 *457. Section of a spinal segment {Stirling), 

 *458. Propagation of reflex movements {Beaunis 

 *459. Effect of section of half of the cord {Erb), 

 *460. Brain, ventricles, and basal ganglia, 



461. Scheme of the brain, 

 *462. Connections of the cerebellum, 

 *463. Diagram of a spinal segment {Bramwell)., 

 *464. Section across the pyramids {Schwalbe), 

 *465. Section of the medulla oblongata {Schwalbe), 

 *466. Section of the olivary body {Schwalbe), 

 *467. Scheme of the respiratory centres {Rutherford), 

 *468. Action of vagus on frog's heart {Stirling), 

 *469. Scheme of the accelerans fibres {Stirling), . 

 *470. Cardiac plexus of a cat {Bbhm), 

 *471. Frog without its cerebrum {Stirling, after Goltz), 

 *472. Frog without its cerebrum {Stirling, after Goltz), 

 *473. Pigeon with its cerebrum removed {after Dalton), 

 *474. Motor area of cerebral convolution {Ferrier and B. Lewis), 

 *475. Cerebral convolution ; sensory area {Ferrier and B. Lewis) 

 *476. Perivascular lymph-spaces {Obersteiner), 

 *477. Frontal convolution by Weigert's method {Obersteiner) 

 *478. Cerebral convolution injected, 

 *479. Left side of the human brain {Ecker), 

 *480. Inner aspect of right hemisphere {Ecker), . 

 *481. Left frontal lobe and island of Reil {Turner), 

 *482. Brain from above {Ecker), . 



483. Cerebrum of dog, carp, frog, pigeon, and rabbit, 



484. Relation of the cerebral convolutions to the skull 



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