GENERAL INDEX. 



757 



Mticos.E - continued. 

 subtendinous bursa?, iv. 516. 



cartilage corpuscles, iv. 517. 

 See also SYNOVIAL MEMBRANE. 

 Bursts nntcasce around knee-j nit, iii. 43. 



synovia), of temporo-maxillavy articulation, iv. !i:'7. 



of the wviit, morbid condition of the, iv. 



1528. 



Bulgaria, or purse animalcules, iv. 13. 

 Bushman, physical and mental characters of the Bushman, 



iv. 1355. 



portrait of Bushman female, iv. 1355. 

 physical and psychical characteristics of, iv. 1312. 

 proved to be a degraded caste of Hottentots, vi. 1313. 

 peculiarity in the growth of the hair of the, iv. 



1337. 



size of the pelvis of a, s. 149. 

 Suiter, chemical properties of, iii. 350 ; s. 392. 

 considered as an article of food, s. 3'j2. 



quantity which may be consumed, s. 302. 

 Butterflies, ii. 866. 



characters of, ii. 86G. 



changes from the larva state into that of the pei feet 



insect, ii. 874, et scq, 

 mode of flight of the, iii. 421. 



common nettle-butterfly (Vanessa urticae), ii. 876. 

 Bulyrin, method of determining the presence of, in organic 



substances, iii. 798. 

 Buzzing of insects, iv. 1504. 

 Byssus, the, of conchiferous Mollusca, described, i. 702. 



C. 



Cabbage, considered as an article of food, s. 395. 



composition of, s. 395. 

 Cabrit, cranium of the, s. 519. 

 Cachalot, teeth of, iv. 866. 

 Caddis, or case-worms, ii. 865. 

 Caducibranchiata, mode of locomotion of the, in water 



and on land, iii. 448 . 

 Cecal artery, i. 196. 



CfBcuin, or blind gut, anatomy of the, s. 362. 

 situation, s. 363. 

 shape, s. 363. 

 serous covering, s 363. 

 mucous meinbrane ; s. 363. 

 aperture of the caecum, s. 363. 

 ileo-caecal valve, s. 363. 

 development of the, s 402. 



Ccclogi/mis, or paca, anatomy of the, iv. 372, et scq. 

 Ctsnurus, mode of reproduction of, s. 26. 

 Ctesarean operation, i. 9. 

 Calamarics, or Teuthidse, i. 521. 

 Calamus scriptorius of fourth ventricle, iii. 693. 

 Catamln'a granaria, ii. 862. 



its ravages in granaries, ii. 862. 

 Cnltinriria longipes, ii. 862. 

 Ca/caiifal nerve, iv. 77 '. 



superior and inferior, iv. 770. 

 internal, iv. 770. 

 Calcanco-cuboid articulation, ii. 343. 



ligament internal, ii. 343. 

 plantar, ii. 344. 

 superior, or dorsal, ii. 343. 



Calcareous deposits in absorbent glands, iii. 23.'5. 

 in the carotid artery, i. 494. 

 contained within the membranous labyrinth, oto- 



lithi and otoconia, ii. 539. 

 office of, in the function of hearing, ii. 567. 



in the ear of man, ntolilhi and otoconia, 



ii. 539. See HEARING, ORGAN OF. 

 shape in man and in the lower animals, ii. 539. 

 use of, ii. 539. 



Calcareous polypary of Polypifera. S?e Polypifera. 

 Calcespongia, a group of Porifera, structure of, iv. 6G. 

 Calculi, biliary calculi, iii. 195. 



varieties of biliary calculi, iii. 19"'. 

 See Biliary calculi. 



in the bladder of the fretus in utero, ii. 336. 

 proximate analyses of various kinds of, iii. 805, 806. 

 of prostate gland, iv. 159. 

 urinary, iv. 128). 



table of the relative frequency of the different 

 kinds of urinary calculi in various countries, 

 iv. 1284, 1285. 

 lithic acid calculi, iv. 1287. 

 mulberry, or oxalate of lime, calculi, iv. 1287. 

 cystic oxide calculi, iv. 1287. 

 phosphatic calculi, iv. I2S7. 

 alternating calculi, iv. 12SH. 

 mixed or compound calculi, iv. 1288. 

 vascular : phlcbolites, phleboli'.hcs, or vein-stones, 



iv. 1400. 



chemical analysis of, iv. 1400. 

 origin and development of, iv. 1400. 

 Calciilous concretions in pancreatic duct, s. 112. 



in the gall-bladder, or ossified gall-bladder, iii. 183. 

 in the urine, i. 394. 

 Calf of the leg, formation of the, iii. 127. 



a characteristic peculiar to man, iii. 127. 

 Coys-foot jelly, ii. 404. 



Ctilliilitni, a genus of Rotifera. iv. 407. 



Cullillirif, a genus of Quadrumana, iv. 210, el set]. See 



QUADRUMANA. 



characters of Ihe genus, iv. 210. 

 brain of, iii. 624. 

 CiiilOiietn, corpus, iii. 668. 

 Callus, permanent, or osseous tissue produced for the 



reparation of injuries to bones, iv. 1 II 

 formation of, i. 444. See Adhesion of bones. 

 Caloric, animal. See HF.AT, ANIMAL. 



animal and vegetable, compare.!, i. 136. 

 Calorific rays of light, iv. 1437. 



function ol animals. See HEAT, ANIMAL. 

 Cali'aria, i. 725. 

 Cnli/ces of the kidney, iv. 238. 

 Cali/cifurm papilla; of tongue, iv. 860. 

 Cambala, a genus of Myriapoda, iii. 546, et scq. 

 Cambium, cephalic and thoracic, of the ova of Arach- 



nidans, i. 213. 



Camel, cervical vertebra? of the, s. 519. 

 tongue of, s. 533, 534. 

 cranii.m of, s. 513. 

 dental formula of. s. 506. 

 skeleton of, s. 507. 

 stomach of, s. 302. 



water-cells ol" the stomach, s. 302 507. 536. 

 pelvis of the. s. 158. 



organs and mode of locomotion of the, iii. 451. 

 pace at which it travels, iii. 451. 

 urine of the, iv. 1280. 

 Camcleon, vocal orgas of the, 1502. 

 Camelitlte, a sub-order of Mammalian quadrupeds, s. 



506. 



anatomical characters of, s. 506508, et scq. 

 general character of the dermal envelope in, s. 531. 

 Camelopardalis, s. 508. 

 Cainelus Bactrianus, vocal organs and voice of the, iv. 



1 494. 

 Camera lucida, applied to the microscope for the purposes 



of micrometry, iii. 356. 



and for the purpose of delineating microscopic ob- 

 jects, iii. 356. 



Campagnol, or short-tailed rat of France, iii. 17. 

 Campanularia dichotoma, i. 108. 

 ova of, s. [127.] 



mode of reproduction of, s. 19. 

 Camphor, composition of, iii. 152. 

 Canada rat (Geomys bursarius), iv. 386. 

 Canal, alimentary, basement membrane of the, iii. 487. 

 of b">dy of Fallopian tube, s. 600. 

 carotid, i. 734. 

 chorda; tympani, 556. 

 central, in the spinal cord, is there a? iii. 655. 



Tiedeman on the canal of the spinal marrow, 



quoted, iii. 655. 

 communis, ii. 531. 

 crural, ii. 757. 



dental, inferior, ii. 214, 2)5. 

 Eustachianus. i. 734. 

 femoral, ii. 237. 240. 

 incisive, ii. 20*. 

 inferior maxillary, ii. 294. 

 infra-orbital, ii. 208. 

 inguinal, i. 7. 8. 12. 

 lacrymo-nasal, ii. 208. 

 malar, ii. 211. 

 nasal, iii. 725. 

 of Nuck, iii. 943 ; s. 706. 

 osseous, for nasal duct, iii. 90. 



anterior and outer walls, iii. 90. 

 posterior wall, iii. 90. 

 interior wall, iii. 91. 

 palatine, anterior, ii. 208. 

 palatinus tympani, ii. 549. 

 ot Petit, ii. H'3. 

 sacral, s. 118. 



semicircular, horizontal, ii. 531. 

 posterior, ii. 531 . 

 superior, ii. 531. 

 spinal, iii. 655 ; s. 119. 

 spinosus, i. 736. 

 tympanic, ii. 543, 544. 

 Vidianus, i. 727. 



valvo-uterine, s. 706. See Vagina. 

 Canals, cortical, ii. 487.491. 

 Haversian, iii. 849. 

 hepatic venous, iii. 173. 

 portal, iv. 1414. 

 secreting, ii. 487, 48~!. 

 semicircular, development of the, ii. 558. 



function of th<-, ii. 569. 577. 

 Canaliculcs, lachrymal, iii. 91. 

 Canal'cultis mastoideus of Arnold, ii. 556. 

 Canaries, their mode of walking, iii. 451. 

 C.iticer, or carcinoma, iv. 136. 

 essential elements of, iv. 136. 

 encephahiid cancer, iv. 137. 

 schirrus, iv. 1^7. 

 colloid, iv. 137. 

 chemistry of cancer, iv. 137- 

 composition and structure, i. 756. 

 of absorbent glands, 234. 



