. The Journal of comparative neurology and psychology. Fig. 5. Fig. 6. The Journal of Comparative Neurology and Psychology Volume XIX May, 1909 Number 2 Ol!^ THE RELATIO:^ OF THE BODY LENGTH TO THE BODY WEIGHT AND TO THE WEIGHT OF THE BRAIN AND OF THE SPINAL CORD IN THE ALBINO RAT (MIIS NORVEGICUS VAR. ALBUS). HENRY H. DONALDSON. Profcsfior of Nci(rolof/ij at The Wi!<f<ir Institute. With Three Figures. In a recent paper (Donaldson, 08) the relations of the bodyweight to the weight of the brain and of the spinal cord in thealbino rat have been described. In addition to the determination o


. The Journal of comparative neurology and psychology. Fig. 5. Fig. 6. The Journal of Comparative Neurology and Psychology Volume XIX May, 1909 Number 2 Ol!^ THE RELATIO:^ OF THE BODY LENGTH TO THE BODY WEIGHT AND TO THE WEIGHT OF THE BRAIN AND OF THE SPINAL CORD IN THE ALBINO RAT (MIIS NORVEGICUS VAR. ALBUS). HENRY H. DONALDSON. Profcsfior of Nci(rolof/ij at The Wi!<f<ir Institute. With Three Figures. In a recent paper (Donaldson, 08) the relations of the bodyweight to the weight of the brain and of the spinal cord in thealbino rat have been described. In addition to the determination of the body weight it was statedin the paper jnst cited (pp. 340-7) that measnrements had alsobeen made on the body length (trnnk and head) of some of the rats,bnt to avoid confnsion the discussion of this character and itsrelations was reserved for the present paper. The reasons for making a series of linear measurements on thealbino rat were briefly the following:— 1. To obtain a second general measure of the body growth ofthe albino rat in terms


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