INDEX. 



575§ 



My'elocoele (par. of myelocoella, five?Mr, 

 marrow, and KoiXta, a cavity), 400d, 

 408, 410, 446 ; fig. 110. 



NacliMrn, 405. 



Navicula're (Latin, navicularis, pertaining to 



small sliips), 38. 

 Neu'rocoele (par. of neuroccelia, vsvpov, a 



nerve, and KoiXia, a cavity), 400d, 



410. 

 Neu'romere (vsvpov, a nerve, and fiipog, a 



part), 400d. 

 Neu'ron (vtvpov, a nerve), 30; 400d, 410; 



fig. 3. 

 Nod'ulus (dimin. of nodus, a knot), 447. 



Op'tocoele (par. of optocoeUa, for opticoccelia, 

 dirTiiioc, optic, and Koikla, a cavity), 400d, 

 408, 409 ; fig. 110. 



Par'onym (see paronymy), preface. 



Paronym'ic (adj. from paronym), preface. 



Paron'ymy (rrapuvij/iia, the use of words of 

 the same derivation and meaning), pref- 

 ace. 



Perox'ide of hy'drogen, 111. 



Periot'icum (jrepi, around, ovc, utoc, the ear), 

 175, 187, 530. 



Petro'sum (virpoc, a rock), 175. 



Pi'al, adj. from pia, 446. 



Pol'yonym (ko^v;, many, and ovV/ia, a 

 name), preface. 



Pons, 447. 



Por'ta, 447. 



Por'tiplex (par. of portiplexus), 447, 448. 



Postcom'missure (Latin, post, behind, cau- 

 dad of and commissure), 447. 



Postenceph'alon (Latin, post, after, and en- 

 cephalon, q. v.), 405. 



Postop'ticus, 447. 



Postperfora'tus, 447. 



Preoblonga'ta (Latin, prcB, before, and ob- 

 longata), 447. 



Preop'ticus (Latin, prm, before, and iTTTino;, 

 pertaining to sight), 447. 



Pro'coele (par. of procoelia), 400d, 408-410 ; 

 fig. 110. 



Pros-in'oeplial (par. of prosencephalon.), 400d, 

 405, 409, 446, 447. 



Prosencephal'ic (adj. from prosencephal), 

 447, 448. 



Pros'occele (par. of prosocoelia, irpof, in ad- 

 dition to, besides, and noiXia, a cavity), 

 400d, 408, 409, 413, 448 ; fig. 110. 



Pros'oplex (par. of prosoplexus, irpof, in ad- 

 dition to, besides, and plexus), 409, 447, 

 448. 



Prosthenceph'alon (-npoadev, before, and en- 

 cephalon), 405. 



Protenceph'alon prima'rium, 405. 



Protenceph'alon secunda'rium, 405. 



Protopsy'clie (Trpurof, first, and iivxv, soul), 

 405. 



Prototer'ma (primitive terma), 448. 

 Pseu'docoele (par. of pseudocoelia), 448. 

 Pter'ygoid (bone), 175, 184. 

 Py'la (vv7iri, a door, a narrow passage), 400d, 



408, 409 ; fig. 110. 

 Pyram'idal (bonej, 161. 



Reces'sus conarii, 447. 



References to publications, 3. 



Rhi'nocoele (par. of rhinoccelia, 1>U, nose, 



and icoMa, a cavity), 400d, 410. 

 Rhom'bocoele (par. of rhombocoelia, p6p.j3o(, 



rhomb, and Kouia, a cavity), 400d, 408, 



410 ; fig. 110. 

 Rhomboid sinus, 400d. 

 Ri'ma, 447, 448. 

 Ri'pa, 448. 



Schuyler & Co., 75. 



Sep'tal area, 448. 



Sep'tum lu'cidum, 448. 



Slips in scientific correspondence, 53. 



Sple'uium, 447. 



Squamo'sum (Latin, squamosus, scaly), 175. 



Starch injections, 140, 141. 



Suben'dymal, 446. 



Syrin'gocoele (par. of syringocoelia, ovpiyi, a 



tube, and KoAia, a cavity), 400d, 408- 



410 ; fig. 110. 



Table, illustrating the method of reducing 

 Latin polyonyms to mononyms, of con- 

 verting Latin mononyms into English 

 paronyms, and of forming adjectives 

 from the same. Preface. 



Table of instruments and materials, 59-63. 



Table of the neuromeres and their cavities, 

 400d. 



Table of the macroscopic vocabulary of the 

 brain, 436-438. 



Ter'ma, 448. 



Thal'amic (adi. from thalamus), 448. 



Thal'amus, 447. 



Tibia'le (Latin, tibialis, pertaining to the 

 tibia), 38. 



Tu'ber ciner'eum, 447. 



'Tweenbrain, 400d, 405. 



Val'vula, 447. 



Val'vuJe (par. of valvnla), 409. 



Ve'lum, 447. 



Ven'trimeson (Latin, venter, belly, and 



jiemv, the middle), 35, 38. 

 Vorderhirn, 405. 



White & Burdick, 75. 



Xiphister'num (^i<pog, sword, and arepvov, 

 sternum), 163. 



Zidschenhirn, 405. 

 Zygo'ma, 89, 97, 181. 

 Zygomat'ic arch, 181. 



