GENERAL INDEX. 



801 



Jair, lower, ii. 207. 213. See Bone maxillary, inferior, 

 upper, ii. 207. 



pillars of the lances, iii. 951. 

 congenital deficiency of the uiuler-jaw (monotia), iv. 



967. 



See Face ; TEMPORO-MAXILLARY AHTICUI.ATION. 

 Jejunum, i. 14 ; ii. 10 ; s. 341, 342. 

 development of the, s. 402. 

 peritoneum of the, iii. 943. 



Jelly-fish, non-existence of muscular fibre in, iii. 533. 

 Jerbua, Cape (Dipus hersipcs), or jumping hare (He- 



lamys), anatomy of the, iv. 3(i9. 372, el seq. 

 its powers of leaping, iii. 477. 

 Jews, variety in the complexion of the, dependent upon 



the locality into which they have migrated, iv. 1336. 

 JOINT. See ARTICULATION, and the articles under the 



headings of the several joints. 

 Jugular fossa, i 732, 733. 

 ganglion, ii. 495. 

 process, i. 732. 

 vein, i. 732 ; iii. 579. 

 anterior, iii. 571. 



origin and course, iii. 571. 

 external, li. 227 ; iii. 571. 903. 

 origin and couise, iii. 571. 

 internal, iv. 815, 816. 1405, 1406. 



collateral branches of, iv. 1406. 

 Julidcf, a family of Myriapoda, iii. 545. 



characters of the family, iii. 545. 

 Julus, a genus of Myriapoda, iii. 545, et seq. 



history of the process of development of the Julus 



iii. 553. 



spermatozoa of, iv 492. 



Jungermannttr frondosaa, vegetative system of, s. 235. 

 first period germination of the spores, s. 235. 

 antheridia, s. 235. 

 archegonia, s. 235. 



second period development of the embryo, s. 236. 

 changes preparatory to the development of the spores, 

 s. 236. 



K. 



Kabyles, characters of the, iv. 1357. 

 Kiijf'res, characters of the, iv, 1353. 



portrait of a Kaffre iv. 1354. 

 Kakotrela, & section of Polygastric animals, iv. 5. 

 Kangaroo (Macropus), a genus of Marsupialia, iii. 257. 

 260, et seq. 



characters of the genus, iii. 266. 



construction and proportion of the, iii. 257. 



development of the, iii. 31**, et seq. 



digestive organs of the, s. 303. 

 teeth of, iv. 933, 934. 



mammary glands of the, iii. 251. 



its mode of progression, iii. 453. 



its powers of leaping, iii. 477. 



organs of voice of the, iv. 1491. 



pelvis of, s. ISO, 161. 

 KIDNEY, iv. 231. 



1. Renal organs in the lower animals, iv. 232. 



in Insects, iv. 232. 



in the Arachnida, iv. 232. 



in the Lamellibranchiata, iv. 232. 



in the Gasteropoda, iv. :>32. 



among the Cephalopoda, iv. 232. 



in Fishes, iv. '232. 



in Reptiles, iv. 233. 



in Birds, iv. 233. 



kidneys of Mammalia, iv. 233. 



2. Human kidney, iv. 234. 



form, iv. 234. 



dimensions and weight, iv. 234. 



position and relations, iv, 234. 



anterior surface, iv. 231. J 



posterior surface, iv. 235. 



circumference, iv. 235. 



extremities, iv. 235. 

 ureter or excretory duct, iv. 235. 



its direction, iv. 235. 



its relations, iv. 235. 



excretion from the ( urine), ii. 149. 



quantity passed in twenty-four hours, ii. 



149. 

 blood-vessels of the kidney, iv. 235. 



emulgent or renal arteries, iv. 235. 



emulgent or renal vein, iv. 23ii. 

 lymphatics of the, iii. 227 ; iv. 236. 

 mucous membrane of the, iii. 487. 

 internal composition of the kidney, iii. -498. 

 nerves, iv. 236. 



structure of the kidney, iv. 236. 

 cortical substance, iv. 236. 

 medullary sub.-tance, iv. 237. 

 capsule, iv. 238. 



calices, infundibula, and pelvis, iv. 238. 

 minute structure, iv. 239. 



fibro-cellular matrix, iv. 239. 

 tubuli nriniferi, iv. 241. 



mode of injecting the tubes, iv. 241. 



course and termination of the tubes, iv. 242. 



structure of the tubes, iv. 242. 



KIUNEY continued. 



Malpighiau bodies, iv. 243. 



two distinct systems of capillary vessels in kidneys, 



iv. 249. 



portal system of the kidney, iv. 250. 

 comparison between the hepatic and renal portal 



circulation, iv. 251. 

 epithelium of the kidney, iv. 252. 

 ciliary motion of the tubes, iv. 2o3. 

 epithelium of the pelvis and ureter, iv. 254. 

 function of the Malpighian bodies and urinifcrous 



tubes, iv. 254. 

 3. Pathology of the kidney, iv. 256. 



disease of the kidney from retention of urine, iv. 



256. 



from renal calculi, iv. 25(5. 

 from external violence, iv. 257. 

 extension of disease from other organs to the kid- 

 ney, iv. 257. 

 diseases resulting from a constitutional cause, iv. 



257. 



acute suppurative nephritis, iv. 257. 

 acute desquamative nephritis, iv. 257. 

 chronic desquamative nephritis, iv. 258. 

 renal haemorrhage, iv. 261. 

 fatty degeneration of the kidney, iv. ?62. 

 hydatids in the kidney, iv. 2(i3. 

 cancer in the kidney, iv. 263. 

 fatty infiltrations in the kidney, iv. 95. 

 state of the blood iu disease of the kidney, i. 



426. 



renal calculi, iv. 81. 



softening and induration of the, iv. 712. 

 kidneys in infancy, i. (i8. 

 influence of the spinal cord on the functions of the 



kidneys, iii. 721 S. 

 Kijang, or Muntjak (Cervus muntjac), s. 508. 



cranium of, s. 512. 



Koala, a species of Marsupialia, iii. 265. 

 Kongo, woman of, iv. 1354. 

 Kreatine and kreatinine, normal elements of blood iv. 



460. 



KNEE-JOINT (normal anatomy), iii. 44. 

 arteries and veins, iii. 41. 

 bones, iii. 44. 

 bursse, adjacent, iii. 48. 

 cartil.iges, iii. 45. 



semilunar cartilages, iii. 45. 

 ligaments, iii. 46. 

 mechanical functions, iii. 46. 

 synovial capsule, iii. 46. 

 comparative anatomy of knee-joint, iii. 48. 

 KNEE-JOINT (abnormal conditions of), iii. 48. 



abnormal conditions resulting from disease, iii. 48. 

 simple acute inflammation of the knee-joint, or 



arthritis genu, iii. 49. 

 anatomical characters, iii. 53. 

 causes of, iii. 49, 50. 

 cases of, iii. 49. 54. 

 symptoms of, iii. 49. 51. 

 prognosis, iii. 53. 

 simple chronic inflammation of the knee-joint, 



iii. 55. 



cases of, iii. 50. 



description of the disease, iii. 56. 

 chronic rheumatic arthritis genu, iii. 57. 

 anatomical characters, iii. 60. 

 cases, iii. 58. 



^^^^1 description, iii. 57. 

 symptoms, iii. 57. 

 prognosis, iii. 5*. 

 treatment, iii. 59. 

 chronic strumous arthritis genu, or white swelling, 



iii. 60. 



anatomical characters, iii. 62. 

 first and second stages, iii. 60. 62. 

 prognosis, iii. 61. 

 symptoms, iii. 60, 61. 

 acute arthritis genu combined with acute osteitis, 



iii. f>4. 



with necrosis, iii. 04. 

 without necrosis, iii. 65. 

 displacements occurring in chronic necrosis in the 



vicinity of the knee, iii. 65. 

 of the tibia backwards, iii. 65. 

 rotation of the tibia outwards on the femur, 

 and of the patella on the outer condyle 

 of the femur, iii. 65. 

 with the tibia displaced backwards also, 



iii. 66. 

 abnormal conditions resulting from accident, iii. 



67. 

 fractures, iii. 67. 



transverse fracture of the femur immediately 



above the condyles, iii. 67. 

 oblique fracture of the lower end of the femur, 



iii. 67. 

 into the knee-joint, iii. 68. 



by detachment of the outer condyle, 



iii. 68. 



bv detachmpnt of the inner condyle, iii. 68. 

 T fracture, iii. 68. 



