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GENERAL INDEX. 



GluliEal continued. 



nerve, superior, iv. 76S. 



branches, iv. 76G. 

 inferior, iv. 76(j. 

 veins, iv. 1412. 



Gluten, nutritive properties of, ii. 13. 

 Glycerine in the brain, iii. 588. 

 Gnalhostoma aculeatum, a parasitic worm, ii. 134. 



accessory glands of the digestive system of, ii. 136. 

 Gnats (Culicidae), ii. 807 ; iii. 539. 

 societies of, iii. 16. 



emigration of societies of the larvae of, iii. 16. 

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

 goats' fat, chemical characters of, ii. 233. 

 milk of the, iii. 362. 



analysis of the, iii. 362. 

 pelvis of, s. 157. 

 urine of the, iv. I2SO. 



Weberian orfan of the, iv. 1420, 1421. 1428. 

 Goat-sucker,nr night-jar, habits of, iv 679. 

 GobidiB, a family of Fishes, iii. 957. 

 Goitre, or bronchocele, iii. 575. 



danger of operations for the extirpation of tumour in, 



iii. 576. 



treatment with iodine, iii. 576. 

 goitre hereditary, iii. 471. 

 Goldfinch (Fringilla cariluelis), nervous system of the, iii. 



622. 



GompJiosis. form of articulation, i. 255. 

 Gonidia of lichens, s, 227. 

 Gonium pectorale, mode of propagation of, ii. 407. 



pu vinatum, mode of generation of, ii. 407. 

 Gonorrhoea, iv. 1258 ; s. 707. 



pathological changes in the urethra from this disease, 



iv. 1258. 



chordee, iv. 1258. 

 hernia hnmoralis, iv. 1258. 

 co-existence of, with chancre, iv. 1258. 

 consequences of tins affection, iv. 1258. 

 Goose (Anas anser), pancreas of the, s. 96. 

 Gordius, or hair-worm, muscles of the, iii. 538. 



formation of the ova and fecundation of, s. [!23.] 

 Gorgonia nobilis, iv. 31. 

 umbraculum, iv. 30. 

 venucosa, iv. 32. 

 ova of, s. [127.] 

 luminousness of, iii. 198. 

 Gorgonocephali, muscles of the, iii. 537. 

 Gout in the larynx, iii. 123. 



analysis of the sweat of persons suffering from gout, iv. 



844. 



gouty irritation of the urethra, iv. 1257. 

 tophi, or gouty concretions, iv. 90. 



chemical composition of, iv. 91. 

 Graafian vesicles, or follicles, s. 56. [81.] 

 structure of, s. 550. 

 form, s. 550. 

 tunics, s. 551. 



tunic of the ovisac, s. 551. 

 ovisac, s. 551. 

 origin and development of the Graafian follicle, s. 



554. 

 growth, maturation, and preparation for dehiscence, of 



the follicle, s. 555. 

 rupture or dehiscence of the follicle, and escape of the 



ovum, s. 558. 



decline and obliteration of the follicles, s. 561. 

 without impregnation, s. 561. 

 after impregnation, s. 563. 

 changes in, after sexual union, ii. 449. 

 bursting of the vesicles, ii. 440. 

 discovery of the contents of the, ii. 448. 

 Gracilis muscle, s. 137. 



nerve to, iv. 764. 



Grallatores, or w;iding birds, characters of, i. 269. 

 mode of flight of the, iii. 429. 

 pelvis of the, s. 169. 



Granular excrescences on the valves of the aorta, i. 191. 

 Granulation of fractured bones, theory of, i. 446. 602, 603. 



See CICATHIX. 

 development of, i. 52. 



Granulation, semi-transparent grey, iv. 105. 

 Granulations, cerebral. See GlandultE Pacchioni. 

 Granules of chyle, iii. 221. 



osseous, iii. 848. See OSSEOUS TISSUE. 

 Grasshopper, powers of leaping of the, iii. 474. 

 Gravid uterus. See Uterus. 

 Graviditas interstitialis, s. 621. 

 tubaria, s. 621. 

 tubo-ovaria, s. 621. 



Gravitation, law of, referred to, iii. 141. 

 Gravity, centre of, defined, iii. 409- 



specific, ofthe human body, iii. 412. 



compared with that of air, water, and 



mercury, iii. 412. 



Greenlanders, cranium of, iv. 1326. 

 Gregarina, digestive organs of, s. '295. 



process of reproduction in, s. 7. 



Gregarious animals. See Congregation; INSTINCT.^ 

 Grey fibres of sympathetic nerve, iii. 598. 

 matter ofthe nerves, iii. 586. 646. 653. 

 development, iii. 648. 



Grey matter continued. 



remarks on the simplicity of form of the elements of 



grey nervous matter, iii. 649. 

 pigment, iii. 647. 649. 

 -See NERVOUS CENTRES. 

 Griffithsia, antheridium of, s.221, 222. 

 Groin, region of the, i. 4, 5. 

 GROIN, REGION OF THE (in surgical anatomy), ii. 503. See 



ABDOMEN; FEMORAL ARTERY; HERNIA. 

 Groove, infra-orbitar, ii. 208. 

 lachrymal, iii. 90. 

 mylo-hyotd, ii. 214. 



osseous, for lodgment of lachrymal sac, iii. 90. 

 of promontory of cochlea, ii. 543. 

 of sacrum, s. 118. 

 sub-pubic, or obturator, s. 116. 

 Grooves of palate bones, ii. 211. 



of ribs, iv. 1031. 

 Ground-beetles, ii. 859. 

 Gniirtk of man, i. 65. 

 Growths, malignant, method of performing the analysis of, 



iii. 806. 



in the cesophagus, iii. 761. 

 Gryllotalpa vulgaris, or mole-cricket, ii. 864. 



mode of flight of the, iii. 421. 

 Gryllus campestris, mode of flight ofthe, iii. 421. 



vocal organs and voice of thf, iv. 1503. 

 domesticus. or house-cricket, mode of flight of the, 



iii. 421. 



powers of leaping ofthe, iii. 471- 

 Gryporhynchus pusillus, a parasitic worm, ii. 127. 

 Giumches of the Canary Islands, language ofthe, iv. 1357. 

 Guber of Sudan, characters ofthe, iv. 1352. 

 Gubernaculum testis, i. 7 ; iv. 982. 

 Guinea-pig (Cavia), anatomy of the. iv. 372, et seq. 

 mode of locomotion of the, iii. 454. 

 pelvis ofthe, s. 159. 

 urine ofthe, iv. 1281. 

 Guinea-worm, i. 517 ; ii. 122. See ENTOZOA ; Filaria 



Medinensis. 



Gn/lct. See CEsqpHAGi'S. 



Gums (gingivze), iii. 951. See also Palatine Arch. 

 vessels and nerves ofthe gums, iii. 951. 

 diseases of the gums. iii. 954. 

 Gun-shot wounds of arteries, i. 227. 



of knee-joint, iii. 49. 

 Gustatory nerve, ii. 292. 498; iii. 721 ; iv. 1141. 



satellite vein of, iv. 1401. 

 Grit, etymology of the word, s. 291. 

 blind, s. 362. See Ctecum. 

 great, s. 365. See Colon. 

 straight, s. 368. See Rectum. 

 See also STOMACH AND INTESTINE. 

 Guthrie's muscles, iii. 930 ; iv. 1264. 

 Gymnica, a section of Polygastric animals, iii. 5. 

 Gymnoiiontes, a family of Fishes, iii. 957, et seq. 

 Gi/mnogramma chrysophylla, prothallium of, s. 240. 

 Gymnotus electricus, ii. 81. 



intestinal tube ofthe, iii. 982. 



anatomy ofthe electrical organs, ii. 91. 



haunts ofthe fish, ii. 82. 



circumstances under which it discharges electricity, 



ii. 83. 



Indian methods of capturing the fish.ii. 84. 

 motions of the fish in discharging electricity, ii. 8X 

 physiological and chemical effects of the discharge, 



ii. 8486. 



production of sparks and evolution of heat.'ii. 87. 

 results of experiments on the nerves and electrical 



organs, ii. 87. 



uses ofthe electrical function, ii. 97. 

 See Er.ECTRiciTY, ANIMAL. 



Gyrodactylus auriculatns, a cestoid parasitic worm, ii. 

 130. 



H. 



Habeno', or peduncles, ofthe pineal glanrl, iii. 677. 

 Habitations of animals, instincts designed for the purpose 



of guiding them in the formation of, iii. 9 11. 

 Hackisch, intoxicating effects of, iv. 690. 

 Htemadynamotneter, the, iv. 1060. 

 Heemaph&in, iv. 1270. 

 Hiematocele ofthe spermatic cord, iv. 1003. 



encysted hamatocele of the spermatic cord, iv. 



100:i. 

 ofthe testicle, iv. 1002. 



encysted ha?matocele ofthe testicle, iv. 1003. 

 Hfsmatoma, causes of, iv. 125. 

 H/EMATOSINE (or ha?matine), i. 411 ; ii. 503. 

 analyses of, ii. 504. 



cause of the red colour, i. 422 ; ii. 504. 

 precipitates of, ii. 503. 

 morbid conditions, i. 422. 

 Hcematometra, s. 697. 

 Hcematuria, i. 401. 



Htsmoptoe caused by a course of mercury, i. 232. 

 Haemorrhage, alarming, in imperfect coagulation of the 



blood, i. 418. 

 arterial, i. 228. 



natural suppression of, i. 229. 

 permanent suppression of, i. 229. 



