GENERAL INDEX. 



777 



Ende i on continued. 



corpuscula tactus, s. o03. . 



Panician bodies [see also PANICIAN HOLIES], s. 504. 



muscles of the, s. 505. 



calcareous deposits in the, s. 506. 

 Endocarditis, course and termination of the disease, 11. 64o, 



Endocardium, morbid states of the, ii. 615. 

 Enduli/mpk, ii. 539. 

 Endo-metritis, s. 094. 702. 

 Endo-skelcton ot Cephalopoda, i. 51J. 

 ENDOSMOSIS, ii. 98. 

 definition, ii. 98. 

 measurement of the amount of, u. 98. 



of the strength of, ii. 98. 

 effects of temperature, ii. 100. 

 explanation of the phenomena, u, 100. 

 circumstances in which emlosmosis occurs, n. 110 

 England, mean age at death of the population ot, compared 



with that of America, iv. 1471. 



English language, method by which the relation between 

 the different words that constitute sentences is indicated 

 in the, iv. 1346. ,.-. 



F.usiform cartilage, or xiphoid appendix, iv. 102J. 

 Enterocele, ii. 738. 



ossification of the, iv. 1024. 

 F.nlerodela, a class of Polygastna, iv. 3, et seq. 

 Enter o-epiplocele, ii. 738. 

 Enteroplea, a genus ot Rotifera, iv. 404. 

 Entornoline, or chitine, ii. 881. 



chemical composition of, ii. 8S2. 

 Entomophagu, a tribe of Marsupialia, in. 259, ct scq. 

 characters of the tribe, in. 259. 

 genera of, iii. 260. 



Entomostracn, ovum of, s. [116.] .... 



ENTOZOA (a class of Invertebrate Animals), i. 109 ; ll. 111. 

 anatomy of the Entozoa, ii. 126. 

 organs of circulation in, i. C54. 

 digestive organs, ii. 131 : s. 295. 



accessory glands of, ii. 136. 

 excretory glands, ii. 136. 

 generation, organs of, n. 137. 410. Ml. 

 mode of repr duction of the, s. 10, 11. 21. 

 cystic Entozoa, s. 25. 

 free tapeworms, s. 27. 

 Trematoda, s. 29. 

 ova of Entozoa, s. [120]. 

 muscular system, ii. 127. 

 nervous system, ii. 129; nt. 607. 

 respiratory glands, ii. 136. 

 tegumentary system, ii. 126. _ 



epidermic processes, or spines, n. \-i. 

 Bibliog. and refer., ii. 144. 

 definition, ii. 111. 

 division into three classes, n. 111. 

 Protelmintha, ii. 111. 

 Sterelmintha, ii. 111. 

 Ccelelmintha, ii. 111. 



families of the first class, Protelmintha : 

 Cercariadae, ii. 111. 

 Spermatozoa, ii. 111. 459. 

 Trichina spiralis, ii. 113. 

 Vibrionidae, ii. 113. 



families of the second class, Sterelmintha, equiva- 

 lent to the orders of Rudolphi : 

 Cystica, ii. 115. 

 Cestoidea, ii. 116. 

 Trematoda, ii. 116. 

 Acanthocephala, ii. 116. 

 families of the third class, Ccelelmintha : 

 Acanthptheca, ii. 116. 

 Nematoidea, ii. 116. 

 description of Entozoa hominis belonging to the above 



orders, ii. 117. 

 Acephalocystis endogena Pill-box hydatid, n. 



117. 



Ascaris liimbvicoides, ii. 125. 

 vermicularis, ii. 125. 

 Bothriocephalus latus, ii. 120. 

 Cysticercus cellulosa, ii. 11*. 

 Diplostomum volvens, ii. 121. 

 Distoma hepaticum, ii. 121. 

 Echinococcus hominis, i. 117. 

 Filaria bronchialis, ii. 122. 

 Medinensis, ii. 122. 

 oculi humanis, ii. 122. 

 Polystoma pinguicola, ii. 121. 



venarum, ii. 121. 

 Spiroptera hominis, ii. 123. 

 Strongylus gigas, ii. 125. 

 Tfenia solium.ii. 120. 

 Trichocephalus dispar, ii. 122. 



geographical distribution of Entozoa hominis, u. 120. 

 tabular view of Entozoa hominis, ii. 126. 



Ealis Farrani, biliary organs of, iv. 449. 

 Eosplwra, a genus of Rotifera, iv. 404. 

 Ephemera, iii. 539. 



vulgata, or May-fly, ii. 864. 

 Epliemeridte, or May-flies, ii. 864. 



characters of the, ii. 804. . 



Erl'iptiial process, anterior, or anterior clinoid, i. 72b. 



728. 



Ephippium, i. 726. 

 Epicondyle of humerus, ii. 160. 

 Epicrunial aponeurosis, i. 748, 749. 

 Euididumis, induration of the. iv. 712. 

 encysted hydrocelc of the, iv. 997, 998. 

 epididymitis, iv. 1006. 

 Epigastric artery, ii. 842. 

 branches, ii. 843. 



origin and distribution, ii. 842, 843. 

 internal, ii. 250. 

 superficial, ii. 243. 250. 

 pulsations, i. 504. 



enumeration of causes, i. 504. 

 region, i. 502. 



solar, or cceliac, plexus of nerves, s. 428. 

 veins, deep, iv. 1412. 



superficial, iv. 1411, 1412. 

 Epigastrium, i. 4. 



Epigenesis, theory of, ii. 428. See GENERATION. 

 Epigluttic gland, iii. 111. 

 Epiglottis, the, iii. 103. 



foramina of the, iii. 103. 

 ligaments of the, iii. 104. 



ligamentum thyro-epiglottideum. HI. 104. 

 hyo-epiglottideum, in. 104. 

 glosso-epiglottideum, iii. 104. 

 morbid ar atomy and pathology of the epiglottis, in. 



122, 123. 

 destruction of the, by ulceration, m. 119. 



appearances after death, iii. 119. 

 alterations in size and shape, iii. 122. 



morbid thickening or shrinking, in. 122. 

 Iraf-like expansion, iii. 122. 

 exceptions to the use of the epiglottis, in. 122. 

 epiglottis inert, iii. 123. , 



condition of the epiglottis in an animal asphyxiate 



by carbonic acid, iii. 123. 125. 

 influence of the, on the voice, iv. 14So. 

 Epilepsy, cause of, i. 416. 



from affections of the brain, in. 720. 



cause of the convulsions of, in. 721 G. 



cerebral hvperaemia in cases of epilepsy, in. 720 C. 



dilated state of the ventricles of the brain in old epi- 



leptics, iii. 720 E. 

 Epiplocele, ii. 738. 

 Epiploic veins, iv. 1414. 

 l.piplaictE, appendices of the colon, i. 57. 

 Epiploon, or great omentum, i f.02. 



of Arachnida, uses ot fatty globules in, i. 204. 

 Epira diadema, nervous system of the, ill. o09. 



ectrophy of the bladder, iv. 



1256. 



Epithelium, iii. 489. 

 definition, iii. 489- 



fa e meliifo r , e m, a or "scaly, variety of epithelium, iii. 489. 



prismatic, iii. 490. 



spheroidal, iii. 491. 



non-ciliated and ciliated particles, in. 492. 



of the air-passages and cells of the lungs, s. 272. 



of the kidney, iv. 252. 



of the Malpighian bodies, iv. 252. 



of the uriniferous tubes, iv. 252. 



of pelvis and ureter, iv. 254. 

 of rhe nose, iii. 730. 

 of the trachea, s. 259. 



cilia of, s. 260. 

 of veins, iv. 13f,9. 1379. 

 Epilricha, a section of Polygastric animals, iv. 5 



fK^e&SS pSes? mode of reproduction of the, 



s. 10. 



alimentary canal of the, s. 298. 

 of fishes, ii. 116. 



the body, power of maintaining the, Iv. 



i 'the intestines of the foetus in 

 utero, ii. 336. 

 in the heart, ii. 647. 

 acarus folliculorum, iii. 730. 

 Gregarinee, process of reproduction in, s. 7. 

 of the human liver, iii. 196. 

 in veins, iv. 1402. 



Supp. 



1 174. 



Equisetacete, vegetative system of. s. 2U. 

 germination of the spore, s. 211. 

 antheridium, s. 241. 

 archegonium, s. 241. 

 spores and sporangia, s. 242. 

 Eqiius asinus, iv.7U. 

 caballus, iv. 714. 

 hemionus, iv. 71J. 

 montanus, iv. 714. 

 quaccha, iv. 714. 

 ztbra, iv. 714. 



organs of voice of the genus Equus.iv. 1492. 

 Erebus strix, mode of flight of the, in. 422. 

 Erect attitude, a distinctive characteristic of man, in. 127 ; 



iv. 1295. 

 causes of this characteristic, in. 127. 



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