XVlll CONTENTS, 



PAOB 



Removal of the Brain of the Cat with Cranial Nerves 433-438 



Removal of the dura 438 



Transferring the brain to alcohol, weighing and removing the pia 429 



Otlier Me.thods vf Removing the Brain 431^33 



By nipping away the calva, and application to the removal of the brain 



of infants 431-432 



Hemisection of the head with a saw 432 



Mesal and lateral hemisection 433 



Hardening a hemisected brain 435 



Zine Ohlorid Method of Hardening Brains 485 



Injection of the Gcelim with Alcohol and with Plaster 435 



Injection of the Plexuses 436 



Macroscopic Vocabulary of the Brain 486-438 



Table of encephalic names 448-449 



Encephalic Segments in the Cat 439-461 



Differences between the brains of cat and frog 489 



Hemisection of the brain 444 



Inspection of the mesal aspect 446 



Segmental arrangement of the names of the brain 446 



Examination of the encephalic segments 450-454 



Aula and porta or foramen of Monro 454 



Demonstration of the Proccelia, Rhinoccelia and Porta (lateral and olfactory 



ventricles and foramen of Monro) 454-455 



Hypocampa — Eaposure, etc 455-456 



Striatum — Mesal Aspect 456 



Pratcommissura — Exposure 455 



Relations of the plexuses to the membranous walls of the porta, diacoelia 



and medicornu 459 



Explanation of the Plates of the Brain 461-471 



List of Encephalic Names with Synonyms and References, alphabetically 



arranged 471-491 



Comments upon Figures of Feline Brains 491-493 



The Cerebrum and its Fissures 493-500 



Form of the cerebrum 493 



Fissures of the cerebellum 494 



Table of Abridged Synonymy of the Cerebral Fissures 496 



The three problems connected with the study of the fissures 497 



Formation of the fissures 497 



Structural Relations of Certnin Fissures, with a List 497 



F. callosalis, callosal fissure 497 



F. fimbria) 497 



P. hypocampae, hypocampal fissure 497 



F. Sylviana 498 



F. ansata 488 



F. anterior '. 498 



F. cruciata. Crucial or Cruciate Fissure 498 



Constant and peculiar characters 498 



Variable characters— Names and synonyms 498-500 



Homology, with views of various authors 502 



