INDEX. 



557 



BEAIN, exposure of, 377, 43S. 



exposure by removing calva, 431. 



figure of the base, showing segments, 

 and nerve roots, 443. 



figure of the mesal aspect, 446-447. 



figure showing the relations of the cav- 

 ities, 408. 



figure of a transection through the dia- 

 coelia, 458. 



four plates of, with explanation, 461-471. 

 , general considerations, 400. 



gardening in alcohol, 429. 



hardening with zinc chlorid, 435. 



temisection of, 444. 



idsal, simple, 408, 409. 



ideal, simple, diagrams of, 408. 



importance and difflculty of its study, 

 400. 



injection of coeli®, 435. 



its form, 493. 



killing animal for, 423. 



macroscopic vocabulary of, 436-438. 



mesal aspect, showing segments, etc., 

 446-447. 



methods of study, 400. 



names of parts, 403-404. 



names, synonyms and references, alpha- 

 betically considered, 471-491. 



■of Amphibia, dissection of, 420. 



•of Amphibia, exposure of, 377. 



of Amphibia, general inspection, 418. 



of Amphibia, labeling, 418. 



of Amphibia, preservation, 418. 



of Amphibia, special methods, 428. 



of cat, removal, 433. 



•of cat, segmental arrangement of names, 

 446. 



of cat and frog, differences of, 489. 



•of felines, figures by various authors, 

 with comments, 492-498. 



of frog, advantages for study, 402. 



of frog, exposure, 416. 



of Menobranchus, description and dis- 

 section, 422. 



of Menobranchus, exposure, 417. 



of young human subject, method of re- 

 moval, 433. 



plexuses, injection of, 436. 



lemoval after hemisection of the head, 

 432-433. 



segments, 404-406. 



segments, examination of, 450. 



segments in the cat, 439. 



showing dorsal aspect of mesencepha- 

 lon, etc., 441. 



study for comparative anatomist and 

 systematic zoologist, 401. 



supporting with brine while removing, 

 438. 



Table of parts in Amphibia, 409. 



transferring to alcohol, 429. 



ventricles of, coelise, 406. 



"weighing, 439. 



Brain, weight determined from capacity of 



the skull, 191. 

 Brains, etc., percentage of alcohol required 



for, 120. 

 Breneman, A. A., 123. 



Brevity of technical terms, importance of, 15. 

 Brine for supporting brain, 125, 428. 

 Bristles, beaded, 63. 

 Bron'chi, 311. 

 Bron'chial tubes, 311. 

 Bronchio'li, 311. 

 Brown, P. H., 8. 

 Bul'bus for'nicis, 473. 

 Bul'la tympan'ica, 185. 



Cae'cum and Ileo-csecal Valve, 284-285. 

 Calca'neum, 41. 



Cal'car (Latin, a spur) part of brain. 473. 

 CALLO'SUM (Latin, hard, firm), 439. 



corpus, of brain, 474. 



figure of its dorsal aspect, 442. 

 Cam'era, fornix, 479. 



CANA'LIS bicipita'lis, bicipital arch or 

 groove, 158. 



centra'lis, of niyelon, 400, 474. 



cer'ebro-spina'lis, 370. 



coch'leae, 500. 



Eustachia'na, 185, 538. 



lachryma'lis. 179, 515. 



neura'lis, 173, 370. 



Schlem'mi, 538. 



semicircula'ris, 580. 

 Canalic'ulus (Latin, diminutive of canalis, a 



canal), 191. 

 Canalio'uli of bone, 191. 

 Can'thi or angles of the ej'elids, 514. 

 CAN'ULA, inserting and securing, figure 

 of, 145. 



introduction into vessels, 144. 



of a syringe, character and preparation 

 of, 138. 

 CAPACITiT of organs, determining, 135. 



of skull, determining, 191. 

 CAP'ILLARIES, general character of, 315. 



structure of, 363, 

 CAPITEL'LUM (Latin, diminutive of ca- 

 put, a head), 159. 



cos'tae, 166. 



hu'meri, 159. 

 Cap'sula len'tis, 538. 

 CA'PUT (Latin, a head), 159. 



hu'meri articula're, 159. 

 Car'dia, heart, 316. 

 CAR'DIAC arteries, 836. 



cavities, 338. 

 CAKE of instruments, 73. 



of syringe, 137. 

 Cari'na for'nicis, 474. 

 Carmine solution for injection, 139. 

 Carot'id artery, injection of, 148. 

 CAR'PUS and tar'sus, 41. 



comparison with man, 41. 



of lion and dog, figure of, 161. 



