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GENERAL INDEX. 



Cycloslomala, an order of Fishes, iii. 9"7, et seq. 

 characters ol the order, iii. 957. 

 nervous system ol'the, iii. 614. 

 Cydippc pileu.s, the, iii. 533. 



organs of locomotion in, i. 39, 40. 

 Cydonmm Mulleri, a genus of polyp, iv. 19. 

 Cylindrical eye, iv. 1467. 



method of detecting the defect, iv. 14G8, 1469. 

 Professor Stokes's astigmatic lens, iv. 14G8. 

 treatment, iv. 1469. 

 fibre-cartilages, i. 249. 



Cylindrosoma, a genus of Myriapnda, iii. 546, et scq. 

 Cynanche maligna, iii. 118. 120,121. 



anasarca consequent upon, iii. 118. 

 parotidea, or mumps, iv. 430. 

 Cynijiidie, or gall-flies, ii. 866. 



habits of the, ii. 86<>. 

 Cynoceplialus (baboon), a genus of Quadrumana, iv. 197, et 



seq. See QIIADRUMANA. 

 characters ol'the genus, iv. 197. 

 Cynthia, a genus of Tunicata. iv. 1 187, et seq. 

 characters of the genus, iv. 1 187. 

 nervous system of the, iii. 603. 

 Cynthia Dione, i. 112. 

 Cyphonautes, a genus of Rotifera, iv. 402. 

 Cyprinidce, a family of Fishes, iii. 957. 



dental apparatus of, iii. 979. 

 Cyst, i. 787. 



definition, i. 787. 

 development, i. 790. 

 first class of cvsts, i. 788. 

 second class of cysts, i. 789. 

 See also ADHESION. 



Cyst worms. See ENTOZOA ; Sterelmintha. 

 Cystic artery, i. 195. 

 duct, iii. 164. 



oxide, method of determining the presence of, in inor- 

 ganic substances, iii. 805. 

 tumours of pancreas, s. llfi. 



Ci/stica, an order of Kntozoa of Rudolph!, ii, 115. See EN- 

 TOZOA ; Sterelmintha. 



Cysticercus cellulose (Hydatis Finna of Rudolphi), an 

 entozoon of the human muscles, ii. 118, 119. 127. 

 131. 

 case of one found in the anterior chamber of the 



eye, ii. 119. 



and in the brain, iii. 720 E. 

 fasciolaris in the river of rats, ii. 115. 

 no nervous system discovered in the, iii. 607. 

 mode of reproduction of, s. 26. 

 Cyslin. or cystic oxide calculus, iv. 70. 



deposit of, in urine in disease, iv. 1283. 

 Cystingia, a genus of Tunicata, iv. 1188, ct seq. 



characters of the genus, iv. 1188. 

 Cyslis fellea. See fiart-bladder. 

 Cystitis, acute, i. 397. 



characters of the urine in, iv. 1292. 



Cytoblastemal formations, iv. 100. See PRODUCTS, ADVEN- 

 TITIOUS. 

 Ci/stocele, i. 395. 



Cystoma. See Pseudo-tissues, serous. 

 Cysts, or saccular adventitious serous tissue, iv. 140. 

 primary cysts, iv. 140. 

 simple, iv. 140. 

 compound (cystoma), iv. 140. 

 secondary, iv. 141. 



attached to the Fallopian tube, s. 620. 

 iu mammae, development of, iii. 253. 



operation for the removal of, iii. 253. 

 of ovary, s. 578. 

 simple, s. 578. 

 multiple, s. 579. 



multilocular, compound, or proliferous cysts, s. 580. 

 contents of ovarian cysts, s. 582. 

 fluid contents of cysts, s. 5X2. 



quantity of fluids and rate of effusion, s. 582. 

 composition of the fluid contained in ovarian 



cysts, s. 583. 



hydatids contained in ovarian cysts, s. 584. 

 solid contents of ovarian cysts ; sebaceous and su- 

 doriparous glands ; fat ; hair ; teeth ; true 

 bone, iv. 143; s. 584. 



origin of the si)lid contents of cysts, s. 585. 

 foetus contained in the ovary (?) ; ovarian gesta- 

 tion ; gravitas ovaria, s. 586. 

 examples ol supposed ovarian gestation, s. 587. 

 origin of ovarian cysts in general, s. 590. 

 cystic disease of the prostatic gland, iv. 157. 

 of the serous membranes, iv. 538. 

 serous, in the heart, ii. (145. 



in the cortical portion of the kidney, iv. 200. 

 in the substance of the testicle, iv. 1010. 

 in thyroid gland, iv. 1116. 

 of the tongue, iv. 1157. 

 of the urinary bladder, i. 1193. 



D. 



Dacryolitlis, or lachrymal calculi, iv. 82. 

 example of the formation of, iv. 82. 

 Dactyioptcrus, or flying fish, mode of flight of the, iii. 429. 



Diitimuans, physical and mental characters of the, iv. 13. r 3. 

 Daltonism, if. 1452. See Achromatopsy; VISION. 

 Dancing, injuries of the tendons of the leg caused by, iii. 



13'.'. 



DaphnidiE, ovum of, s. [116.] [127.] 

 Daricn, Isthmus of, Albinoes of the, i. 84. 

 Darkling-beetle (Blaps mortisaga), ii. 8G3. 

 Daitos, or tunica, scroti, iv. 438. 9*6. 

 Dasyprocta, or agouti, anatomy of the, iv. 373, et scq. 

 Dasypus longicaudus, or armadillo, s. 163. 

 Dasyurus, a genus of Marsupialia, iii. 259, et scq. 

 characters of the genus, iii. 259. 

 species of, iii. 259. 

 Dasyurus ursinus, or " devil" of Van Diemen's Land. iii. 



259. 



pelvis of the, s. 160, 161. 



Daw, or onaggn (Equus montanus), iv. 714. 

 Day-Jiiers, or butterflies, ii. 866. 

 Dau'amesc, intoxicating effects of, iv. 690. 

 Deafness, caused by a stoppage either in, or at the ex- 

 tremity of, the Eustachian tube, ii. 576. 

 caused by the destruction of the stapes and its at- 

 tached membrane, ii. 576. 

 DEATH, i. 123. 791. 

 definition, i. 791. 

 molecular death, i. 791 ; iii. 153. 

 irritability, extinction of, i. 793. 

 nutrition, arrest of the fluid of, i. 79'?. 

 depravation of the fluid of, i. 792. 

 tissues, destruction of the, i. 791. 



retention of fluid in the, i. 792. 

 systemic death, i. 794. 



syncope, by age, old, i. 798. See also AGE. 

 by asphyxia, i. 794. See ASPHYXIA. 

 by cold and lightning, i. 797. 

 by disease, i. 797. 

 by haemorrhage, i. 796. 

 by injuries of the heart and of other organs, 



i. 796. 



by inanition, i. 797. 

 by mental emotion, i. 79G. 

 by nervous lesion, i. 794. See also ASPHYXIA ; 



SYMPATHY. 

 by poisons, i. 797. 

 signs of approaching death, i. 798. 

 circulation, decline of the, i. 801. 

 death-struggle, or agony, i. 800. 

 delirium, i. 799. 

 facies Hippocratica, i. 802. 

 heat, loss of, i. 801. 

 muscles, relaxation of the, i. 800. 

 respiration, state of the, i. 801. 

 secretion state of the, i. 801. 

 voice, weakness of the, i. 800. 

 signs of actual death, i. 803. 



changes in the external appearance of the body, i. 



807. 



appearance of the hands, i. 808. 

 lividities of the surface, i. 808. 

 rosy hue of the cheeks, i. 807. 

 state of the eyes, i. 807. 

 changes in the tissues, i. 804. 

 putrefaction, i. 807. 

 sphacelus, i. 807. 



extinction of the vital functions, i. 803. 

 time elapsed since death, knowledge derivable 

 from the state of the body respecting the, i. 808. 

 mean age at, iv. 1470. 

 Death-rattle, i. 801. 

 Death-struggle, or agony, as a sign of approaching death, 



i. 8f)0. 

 Deat/i-watc/ies (Ptinidaj), ii. 862. 



their ravages in houses, ii. 862. 

 Dccapoda, nervous system of the, iii. 609. 



organs and mode of locomotion of the, on solids, iii. 



436. 444. 



Decay of animal structures, iv. 45fi. 

 periodical decomposition, iv. 456. 



carbonic acid the first product of animal decay, iv. 456. 

 removed from living bodies by the lungs and skin, 



iv. 456. 



water removed by the skin, iv. 456. 

 nitrogen thrown off by decaying bodies, iv. 456. 

 hydrocarbon of biliary secretion, iv. 458. 

 nature of faecal matter, iv. 458. 

 Decay of man, i. 77. 

 Decidua, ii. 455. 457. 



Decidua reflexa, or decidua chordii or ovuli, s. 653, G54. 

 vera, decidua uteri, or parietal decidua, s. 653. 

 histiology of the decidua, s. G53. 

 relations of, to the villi, within the placenta, s. 719. 

 development, s. 719, 720. 

 serotina, s. 656. 

 Deer, anatomical characters of, s. 508, et seq. 



connexion of the generative (unction with the annual 



shedding of the horns, ii. 443. 

 horns of, s. 517. 



development of s. 517, 518. 

 legs of, s. 521. 

 organs of locomotion of the, iii. 454. 



speed of the, iii. 454. 

 pelvis of, s. 157. 



