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Part I. General Description and Interpretation [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 1|1. Salamander Brains]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 2|2. Form and Brain Subdivisions]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 3|3. Histological Structure]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 4|4. Regional Analysis]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 5|5. Functional Analysis, Central and Peripheral]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 6|6. Physiological Interpretations]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 5|VII. The Origin and Significance of Cerebral Cortex]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 8|VIII. General Principles of Morphogenesis]] Part 2. Survey ff Internal Structure [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 9|9. Spinal Cord and Bulbo-spinal Junction]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 10|10. Cranial Nerves]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 11|11. Medulla Oblongata]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 12|12. Cerebellum]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 13|13. Isthmus]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 14|14. Interpeduncular Nucleus]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 15|15. Midbrain]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 16|16. Optic and Visual-motor Systems]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 17|17. Diencephalon]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 18|18. Habenula and  Connections]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 19|19. Cerebral Hemispheres]]  | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 20|20. Systems of Fibers]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 21|21. Commissures]]
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| [[File:Mark_Hill.jpg|90px|left]] This historic 1948 book by Herrick describes the development of the lizard, tiger salamander (''Ambystoma tigrinum'').
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'''Part I. General Description and Interpretation''' [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 1|1. Salamander Brains]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 2|2. Form and Brain Subdivisions]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 3|3. Histological Structure]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 4|4. Regional Analysis]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 5|5. Functional Analysis, Central and Peripheral]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 6|6. Physiological Interpretations]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 5|VII. The Origin and Significance of Cerebral Cortex]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 8|VIII. General Principles of Morphogenesis]] '''Part 2. Survey of Internal Structure''' [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 9|9. Spinal Cord and Bulbo-spinal Junction]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 10|10. Cranial Nerves]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 11|11. Medulla Oblongata]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 12|12. Cerebellum]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 13|13. Isthmus]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 14|14. Interpeduncular Nucleus]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 15|15. Midbrain]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 16|16. Optic and Visual-motor Systems]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 17|17. Diencephalon]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 18|18. Habenula and  Connections]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 19|19. Cerebral Hemispheres]]  | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 20|20. Systems of Fibers]] | [[Book - The brain of the tiger salamander 21|21. Commissures]]

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Herrick CJ. The Brain of the Tiger Salamander (1948) The University Of Chicago Press, Chicago, Illinois.

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This historic 1948 book by Herrick describes the development of the lizard, tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum).


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Part I. General Description and Interpretation 1. Salamander Brains | 2. Form and Brain Subdivisions | 3. Histological Structure | 4. Regional Analysis | 5. Functional Analysis, Central and Peripheral | 6. Physiological Interpretations | VII. The Origin and Significance of Cerebral Cortex | VIII. General Principles of Morphogenesis Part 2. Survey of Internal Structure 9. Spinal Cord and Bulbo-spinal Junction | 10. Cranial Nerves | 11. Medulla Oblongata | 12. Cerebellum | 13. Isthmus | 14. Interpeduncular Nucleus | 15. Midbrain | 16. Optic and Visual-motor Systems | 17. Diencephalon | 18. Habenula and Connections | 19. Cerebral Hemispheres | 20. Systems of Fibers | 21. Commissures