1532 ANALYTICAL INDEX. 



Products, Adventitious (.continued). Prostate Gland (continued). 



blastemal formations, ion. in the hear, 160. 



their potential qualities, 102. in the otter, weasel, and marten, 170. 



deposits : typhous deposit, 103. in the ichneumon, 1GO. 



tuberculous deposit, 104. in the dog and cat, 160. 



purulent deposit or pus, 110. in the hyena, 161). 



mucus, 114. in the marmot, 160. 



softened fibrin, 114. in the rabbit, 100. 



epithelial fluid, 115. in the squirrel, 160. 



melanic deposit, 116. in the rat, IfiO. 



stagnation, 117. in the agouti, 161. 



extravasatcd blood, 117. in the guinea-pig, 161. 



chemical action, 117. in the elephant, 161. 



introduction of black coloured substances from in the wild boar, 161. 



without, 117. in solipedes, 161. 



diphtheritic deposit, 118. in ruminants, 161. 



white thrush, 118. in the stag, axis, and buffalo, 161. 



growths, cells, 118. in the chamois, 161. 



granules, 119. in the seal, 161. 



nuclei, 119. in the cetacea, 161. 



fibrils, 119. in the marsupial sub-class, as the kangaroo, 



enlargement of growths, 120. 161. 



their decay, 121. in the opossum, 161. 



their removal, 121. in the wombat (doubtful) 161. 



cicatrisation, 121. among amphibious reptiles are found glands 



vital effects, 122. analogous to the prostate, 161. 

 localisation, 122. Protein, the basis of the greater portion of the bodies of all 



{nonliability, 124. animals, 162. 



ha^matoma, 125. analysis of fibrin, albumen, and casein, 162. 



sarcoma, 126. tritoxiile of protein, 163. 



cystoma, 127. binoxide of protein,"163. 



angeiectoma, 127. third oxide of protein, 163. 



melanoma,*128. protein and chlorine, 163. 



of fat basis; lipoma, 129. and nitric acid, 164. 



steatoma, 130. and sulphuric acid, 164. 



cholesteatoma. See Choleslcric I'ats, p. 98. and hydrochloric acid, 164. 



of gelatin basis ; fibroma, 130. and potash, 164. 



enchondroma, 132. erythroprotid and protid, 164. 



osteoma, 134. , fibrin, average proportions in animal products, 165. 



in unnatural sites, 134. fibrin and sulphuric acid, 166. 



in the natural tissues, 134. and nitric acid, 166. 



undetermined basis : colloma, 135. and acetic acid, 166. 



infiltrating growths : cancer, 136. and hydrochloric acid, 166. 



pseudo tissues, 138. and potash, 166. 



induration matter, 138. albumen, proportion in animal products, 167. ' 



simulating the natural tissues, 139. casein, proportion in the milk of animals, 168. 



extra-vascular tissues, 139. vegetable fibrin, 169. 



nail. See Tooth, 142. vegetable albumen, 169. 



cartilage, 139. vegetable casein, 169. 

 simple vascular tissues : cellular tissue, 140. Pteropoda, an order of mollusca, 170. 



serous tissue, 140. organisation of this class of marine animals, 170. 



fibrous and elastic pseudo-tissues, 141. their habits described by M. d'Orbigny, 171. 



osseous pseudo-tissue, 141. integument of the clio, 171. 



nervous pseudo- tissue, 141. muscular system, 172. 



blood-vessel, 141. locomotive apparatus, 173. 



erectile tissue, 142. respiration and circulation, 173. 



lymph vessel, 142. nervous system, 173. 



ribrous and spongy cartilage, 142. eyes, 174. 



hair, 142. head-cowls and tentacula, 174. 



tooth, 142. conical appendages to the head, 175. 



cutaneous, 143. mouth of the clio, 176. 



mucous, 143. generative system, 177. 



glandular, 143 ovary, 178. 

 muscle, 143. Pulse, 18.1. 



unstriped fibres, H3. age, infancy, 182. 



germ formations ; parasites, 143. pulse at different periods of life, 182. 



liquid adventitious products, 144- sex, 183. 



gaseous adventitious products, 145. temperament, 185. 



Prostate Viand, 146. stature, 185. 



form, position, and adjacent viscera, 146. posture, 185. 



levator prostata?, 147. cause of difference of pulse in different positions, 



ligamenta pubo-prostatica media et lateralia, 147. 187. 



uvula vesica?, 149. exercise, 189. 



intimate structure, 149. diurnal variations of the pulse, 189. 



liquor prostaticus, 150. in rest, 191. 



sinus pocularis, 151. in sleep, 191. 



uterus cystoides, 151. food, 192. 



development of the prostate and vesicula pros- mental emotions, 192. 



tatica, 153. temperature of the body, 192. 



function of the prostate gland, 153. density of the air, 192. 



morbid anatomy, 154. relation of the pulse to the respiration, 192. 



hypertrophy, 154. Quadrumtmii, 194. 



atrophy, 156. their division into simia? and Iemurina3, 195. 



inflammation, 156. osteology : the.chimpanzee, orangoutan, siamang, 



abscess, 156. mandrill, 187. 



ulceration, 156. myology, 205. 



tubercles, 157. neurology, 20R. 



cancer, 157. angeiology, 208. 



fibrous tumours, 157. splanchnology, 208. 



cystic prostate, 157. second group of simia? described, 210. 



prostatic concretions, 158. lemurina?, or second family of quadrumana, 214. 



prostatic calculi, 159. osteology, 216. 



described by Vogel, and analysis by Las- myology, 218. 



saigne, 159. neurology, 219. 

 comparative anatomy, 160. Radial and I'lnar Arteries, 221. 



prostate in mammalia, 1GO. radial artery, its relations, 222. 



in the ape, 160. in the forearm, 2-22. 



in the tarsier, 163. in the wrist, 22. 



in the galeopitheci, 160. in the palm, '-'23. 



in the roussette, 160. branches of the radial artery, 223. 



in the dormouse, 160. arteria radialis rccurrens, 223. 



in the hedgehog, 100. arteria superficialis volas 22.3. 



in the mole, 160. arteria anterior carpi radialis, 223. 



