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INDEX. 



Degrease' (French, degraisser, to remove 



grease from). 111. 

 Deatopsy'che {ievrtpo;, second, and ipvxv, 



soul), 405. 

 Di'acoele (par. of diacoelia), 400d, 408, 409, 



447 ; fig. 110. 

 Diacoe'lian (adj. from diacoele), 447. 

 Di'aplex (par. of diaplexns), 409, 447. 

 Di'atele (par. of diatela), 409, 447. 

 Dien'ceptal (par. of dienceplialon, 400d, 405, 



409, 446, 447. 

 Dis'cus op'ticus, 522, 525. 

 Dissection, methods of, 201, 299, 342, 375, 



390, 511. 

 Dor'simeson {Latin, dorsum, back, and 



fieaov, the middle), 25, 28. 

 Dropping-tube, 68, 535. 



Ectocu'neiforme {iiKTog, external, and Latin 



cuneiformis), 38. 

 En'cephal (par. of encephalon), 400d, 408 ; 



fig. 110. 

 Encephalic flexure, 446. 

 Enceph'aloccele (par. of encephalocoelia, 



from encephalon and koMc, a cavity), 



400d, 408, 410, 448; fig. 110. 

 Enceph'alomere (encephalon and fiepog, a 



part), 410, 446. 

 En'dyma, 446-448. 



En'teron {Ivrepov, intestine), 30, flg. 3. 

 Entocce'lian (hro;, within, and noiXta, a 



cavity), 448. 

 Entocu'neiforme (evrof, within, and Latin 



cuneiformis, wedge' -shaped), 88. 

 Entrenoephale, 405. 

 Epen'cephal (par. of epencephalon), 400d, 



405, 409. 

 Epenceph'alon definiti'vum, 405. 

 Ep'icoele (par. of epicoelia, q. v.), 400d, 408, 



409, 446, 447 ; fig. 110. 

 Epipsy'ohe {hi, upon, and ip-Dxii, soul), 405. 

 Exoccip'ital (bone), 175, 184. 



Fasci'ola, 448. 



Pastig'ium, 447. 



Pibro-cellular or cinereal, 446. 



Fibula're {Latin Jibularis, pertaining to the 

 fibula), 38. 



Fifth ventricle (pseudocoele), 448. 



Pim'bria, 448. 



Pissu'ra or fissure of the brain. See the 

 table, 437. 



Foramen of Magendie, 447. 



Forebrain, 400d, 405. 



Foru'ical (adj. from fornix), 448. 



Fornicom'missure (from fornix and commis- 

 sure), 449. 



For'nix, 447, 448. 



Fos'sa glenoi'dea, 156, 184. 



Fos'sa infraspina'ta, 156. 



Fos'sa subscapula'ris, 154. 



Fos'sa supraspina'ta, 156. 



Fos'sa trochiteria'na, 157. 



Hemien'cephal (par. of hemiencephalon), 

 446. 



Hemisec'tion {rj/a, half, and Latin, secare, to 

 cut), 82, 305 ; fig. 88. 



Het'eronym (see heteronymy, preface). 



Heteronym'ic (adj. from heteronym, pref- 

 ace). 



Heteron'ymy {ircpuvvfioc, the use of words 

 having the same meaning but not the 

 same derivation ; as, the use of vernac- 

 ular for classical names) ; preface. 



Hia'tus Fallo'pii, 181, 190. 



Hindbrain, 400d, 405. 



Hinterhirn, 405. 



Hypoph'ysis, 447. 



Hypoth'enar em'inence, 387; fig. 105. 



Infundib'ulum, 447. 



Interme'dium {Latin, intermedins, between), 



38. 

 Intumescen'tia lumba'Iis, 400d. 

 I'ter, 446, 447. 



Lar'ynx, 94, 306 ; fig. 101. 



Lateriduc'tion {Latin, latus, side, ducere, to 



lead), 217. 

 Lin'gula (diminutive of lingua, tongue), 447. 

 Liquid gelatin, 535. 

 Lumbar enlargement, 400d. 



Max'illo-tur'binal (bone), 176, 187. 

 Medicom'missure (par. of medicommissura), 



446. 

 Mer'os {/j-tipoi , thigh), 38-40 ; fig. 6. 

 Mesen'cephal (par. of mesencephalon), 400d, 



405, 409, 446, 447. 

 Mes'ocoele (par. of mesocoelia), 400d, 408, 



409, 410, 447 ; fig. 110. 

 Mesocu'neiforme {nioof, middle, and Latin, 



cuneiformis, wedge-shaped), 38. 

 Mesopsy'che (p-eao^, middle, and ■^^xv, soul), 



405. 

 Met'acoele (par. of metaccelia), 400d, 408, 



409, 446, 447 ; fig. 110. 

 Met'aplex (par. of metaplexus), 409. 

 Metapsy'che (/^era, beyond, and ■'l>vxri, soul), 



405. 

 Met'atele (par. of metatela), 409, 447. 

 Meten'cephal (par. of metencephalon), 400d, 



405, 409, 447. 

 Metep'icoele (par. of metepicoelia, lierd, after, 



kni, upon, and KoMa, a hollow), 447. 

 Mic'ron {juKpbi, small, a term introduced by 



Rogers to designate the thousandth of 



a millimeter), 7. 

 Midbrain, 400d,405. 

 Mittelhirn, 405. 

 Mon'onym {{xovo;, single, and vvvfia, a name), 



preface. 

 My'el (par. of myelon), 400d, 408, 410, 446 ; 



fig. 110. 

 Myelen'cephal (par. of myelencephalon, 



(?.».), 400d. 



