The anatomical record . een described before. However, I have beenunable to find a reference lo it. 295 •2W> I\A.\ K. The iiHiiIcl luiilt ill scuiiHiits. The thickness of the sfRiiiciitsvnrits and depends ui)iin tln structures within. Certain scKinents,for <xaniple no. 7 and no. liJ, are eoini)aratively thin. It was neees-sjirv to stack them in this way so that certain iinjMirtant structiireswould not l)e covered. The segment (Xo. 24) is mounted on awood stand (stand doi s not show in photonrajjh). A block of wood wascarved to receive the contour of this segment which
The anatomical record . een described before. However, I have beenunable to find a reference lo it. 295 •2W> I\A.\ K. The iiHiiIcl luiilt ill scuiiHiits. The thickness of the sfRiiiciitsvnrits and depends ui)iin tln structures within. Certain scKinents,for <xaniple no. 7 and no. liJ, are eoini)aratively thin. It was neees-sjirv to stack them in this way so that certain iinjMirtant structiireswould not l)e covered. The segment (Xo. 24) is mounted on awood stand (stand doi s not show in photonrajjh). A block of wood wascarved to receive the contour of this segment which was made fast toit with nails. The entire stand and segment were afterwards electro-jilated with copper. The other .scKinents merely rest on toj) of thislast segment when th< entire model is set uj). The structures in each s( pment were jjainted .so as to make themstand out more prominently. The tyjie of ])ii(;m( iits inixiii with rulibini; v;iriiish to the eonsistt ncj^. of thick s>Tup. This method suggested by the de]iartnient artistMr. Leo This mixture has been found to be very satis-factory. When the mixture has thoroughly dried on the model itforiii-< a very hard coating which apjiears to give promise of good i)ainted surfaces are finally covered with a coat of French varnish. Figures 2 and .i are i)hotgra])hs of the cephalic an<l cau<lal face 14. This segment contains a jiortion of the heart with parts of the liver showing on the caudal face. There may be certain advantages in building a model of tiiis t\|)eb} the use of the wax plate method. Structures, like ganglia, couldbe rounded off nion easily than when the blotting paper is used. Thewax segments could be electro])lated with eo|)])(r and in this way bemacle more serviceabli; for room haii<lling. The cutting of thi TKACIIINC MODKI. OK A 10 MM. IK; KMHIlVd •J. 17
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