1 8 8 D .c 642. to D . d. 782.
page.
D. c. 642. Boa constrictor, . ossiculum of the ear of. J. H .
D. c. 643. Alligator, . ossiculum of the ear of (lacerta alligator).
D. e. 663. Skate, . . ear of (raja batis). . . . - 123
D. c. 664. Skate, . . ear of ; canals filled with red injection. . 123
D. c. 665. Ray, . . . . both ears o f . ........................................ 123
D .c. 6 6 6 . Shark, . . ear of (squulus gale us). . . . 123
D. c. 667. Dog-fish, . ear of (squulus canicuLus). „ • • • 123
D .c. 6 6 8 . Sturgeon, . ears of (udpenser sturio). 123
D. c. 669. Frog-fish, . membranous canals of the ear of (lophius
piscatorius). 3. H.
D. c. 670. Angel shark, . . ears of (sqnatus squatina). . . . . • 123
D. c. 671. Hollybut, . ear of (pleuronectes hippoglossus) ; in situ. 124
D . c. 672. Hollybut, . canals of the ear of j detached. . • 124
D. c. 683. Cod-fish, . ear of (gadus morrhua) , in situ. . 124
D. c. 684. Cod-fish, . ear of; canals and vestibule detached. , 124
D. c. 685. Cod-fish, . nerves of the ear of, 124
D. c. 6 8 6 . Cod-fish, . ossicula of the ear of. 124
D. c. 687. Pike, .. . ear of (wsox Indus). • •- • 124
D. c. 68S. Hake,. . ear of (gadus merIndus). 124
D. c. 702. Cuttlefish, . ears of {sepia loligo) . . . . . • - 124
D. c. 706. Lobster, . ears of. (cancer gammarus). 124
D. d. 713. Human nose, . anterior p&rt of. • 125
D. d. 714. — ------nose, . posterior part of. • • 125
D. d. 7l5. --------- nose, . septum of. • 125
D. d. 716. ---------- foetus, . nose of, at 7th month. J.H .
D. d. 7-17. ------:— nose, . side view of the meatuses of.. 125
D. d. 752. Badger, . external nares of (ursus meles). J. H. .
D. d. 733. Coati-mundi, . external nares & lips of (yiverra nasua), J .ri. • •
D. d. 738. Calf, . . nose of (bos taurus). .'*• L Aù
D . d. 739. Calf, .
D . d. 743. Horse, .
D. d. 747. Seal, . .
D. d. 751. Porpoise,
D . d. 765. Alligator,
D. d. 774. Sturgeon,
D. d. 775. Sturgeon,
SCt d. 776. Dog-fish, .
D . d. 777. Dog-fish,
D. d. 778. Dog-fish,
D. d. 779. Angel-shark,
D. d. 782. Hollybut,
spongy hones of the nose of. J. H. .
external nares of (phoca vitulinu). J. H.
external nose, or blow-hole of (delphinus
phoevena.) . . • • • ^
nose of (lacerta. alligator'). 3. H.
olfactory membrane of ('acipenser sturio). 1
nose of. See preparation D. b. 415. J. H.
nose of (squulus caniculus). J. H.
olfactory membrane of, unfolded. J- H.
olfactory membrane of, in natural form. J . H.
nose of (squalm squatina). J. H.
nose of ( pleuronectes hippoglossus). .T.H. 125
D. e. 831. Human skin,
D. e. 832. ----------foot,
D e. 833. ---------- skin,
D. e. 834. j--------- scalp,
D. «. 835. ---------- foetus,
D. e. 836. ----------skin,
D. e. 837. ---------- skin,
D. e. 838. ----------akin,
D. e. 839. Indian cluef,
D. e. 840. Indian chief,
D. e. 842. Negro,
D . e. 843. Negro,
D . e. 844. Human hair,
D. «. 844. l Human sk
injected. • • • •
skin of, minutely injected. J. H.
indelible marks on. Donor, Mr. M. Daniel.
structure of. J- H.
showing the structure of the scalp of. J. H.
preserved since the year 547.
preserved since 1218.
tanned, .
head of; the face tattooed. .
the face tattooed. Bath preparations were
presented by Captain Cruise to Mr. Carmichael,
and by him to the College. •
, skjn of, showing the cutis, rete mueosum,
.cuticle, 8sc. J. H.
. skin of. J. H. . . . .
. plica polonhpa of. Donor
injected; in turpentine.
2 Human skin, indelible marks on.
3 Child, . . foot of, affected with
small-pox ; injected;
cuticle removed. . Idem.
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126
126
Professor Kirby.
Idem.
Idem.
4 Foetus, . . . foot of, injected ; villi
shown. Idem.
5 Child, . . skin of, showing smallpox
pustules ; not in-
■ jected. - Idem.
® Negro, . skin of, the seat of smallpox
; injected. Idem.
7 Negro, , . skin of, showing the
structures of. . Idem.
8 Negro, . skin of, showing rete
mueosum and cuticle. Idem.
o Negro, . skin of, showing its several
laminae. Idem.
io Negro, . skin of, affected with
small-pox ; the cuticle
and rete mueosum
turned aside. Idem•
11 Negro, . . akin qf, affected with
small-pox. Idem.
1* Negro, ... skin of, another specimen
with small-pox. Idem.