578 Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. [Sess. 
46. The Fissure of Rolando. 1891. Yol. xxv. pp. 1-23. 
47. The Value of Nerve Supply in the Determination of Muscular 
Homologies and Anomalies. 1891. Vol. xxv. pp. 31-40. 
48. The Sylvian Fissure and the Island of Reil in the Primate Brain. 
1891. Vol. xxv. pp. 286-291. 
49. The Development of the Gyri and Sulci on the Surface of the Island 
of Reil of the Human Brain. 1891. Vol. xxv. pp. 338-348. 
50. Delimitation of the Regions of the Abdomen. 1893. Vol. xxvii. 
pp. 257-274. 
51. On the Form of the Spleen and the Kidneys. 1895. Vol. xxix. 
pp. 501-507. 
52. The Rolandic and Calcarine Fissures — a Study of the Growing 
'Cortex of the Cerebrum. 1897. Vol. xxxi. pp. 586-598. 
53. The Insular District of the Cerebral Cortex in Man and in the Man- 
like Ape. 1898. Vol. xxxii. pp. 11-22. 
54. The Significance of Anatomical Variations. 1899. Vol. xxxiii. 
^pp. 1-9. 
55. Supra-condyloid Process in the Child. 1899. Vol. xxxiii. pp. 
357-358. 
I. Dublin Journal of Medical Science. 
56. Bologna : the Part which it has played in the History of Anatomy. 
1888. Reprinted in Die internationalen Monatschrift f. Anat. u. Phys., 
1890, Bd. vii. 
This paper was read before the Royal Academy of Medicine of Ireland, whose 
meetings and discussions were regularly reported in the Dublin Journal of Medical 
Science. Cunningham faithfully attended these meetings, frequently exhibiting 
anatomical models and communicating short notes, eighteen of which will be found 
chronicled, with brief reports, in the same Journal between the years 1883 and 1902. 
Several of these communications, which were not mere exhibits, were published more 
fully in the J ournal of A natomy and Physiology. 
J. British Association Reports. 
57. Address to the Anthropological Section. 1901. 
K. Books and Pamphlets. 
Cunningham’s Manual of Anatomy (1889 ; last ed., in two volumes, 
1907) was a natural development of his first modest Students' Guide 
to Dissection (in three parts, 1879-87), and is the best of its kind in the 
English language. 
In 1888 he published along with Professor E. H. Bennett The Topo- 
graphical Anatomy of Congenital Inguinal Hernia. 
