INDEX 



TO 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE BIOLOGICAL DEPARTMENT 



For 1859. 



Atlee, Dr. Walter F., Remarks oa white 

 corpuscles in dried blood, 3; Remarks 

 on a Hydatid Mole, 6. 



Election of officers for 18G0, 20. 



Hammond, Dr. Wrn. A., Remarks on 

 stomach of Fiber zibethicus, Castor 

 fiber, Arvicola, 1 ; Observations on 

 the colorless blood corpuscles, and 

 remarks on eggs of parasites, in the 

 liver of a rabbit and the spleen of 

 Chelonian reptiles, 4 ; Remarks on 

 the excitability of heart containing 

 blood, 6. 



Hammond and Mitchell, Experimental 

 researches relating to Corroval and 

 Vao, two new varieties of Woorara, 

 the South American arrow poison, 

 11 ; Experimental examination of the 

 physiological effects of Sassy-bark, 

 the ordeal poison of the Western 

 Coast of Africa, 13. 



Hayes, Dr. I. I., On the relations exist- 

 ing between food and the capacity of 

 man to resist low temperatures, 8. 



Leidy, Dr. Joseph, Remarks on impos- 

 sibility of determining the source of 

 dried blood, 3 .; exhibited specimen 

 of a Trichina found in human mus- 

 cle, 3 ; Remarks on human muscle 

 containing peculiar cysts, 4 ; Re- 

 marks on dipterous larvae from man, 

 7 ; on the vesicating principle of the 

 Lytta vittata, 18. 



Mitchell, Dr. S. Weir, Remarks on 

 blood crystals of the opossum and 

 muskrat, 1 ; Gall stone found in the 

 gall-bladder of a muskrat, 3 ; Re- 

 marks on the death of an infant in 

 ulero. before the mother, 4; Remarks 

 on the circulatory apparatus of the 

 Lepidosteus, 5 ; Remarks on peculiar 

 contraction of muscles not bound by 

 fascia, when struck, 5 ; Remarks on 

 the effect of sugar in rendering the 

 eyes of frogs cataractous, 16; On the 

 production of cataract in frogs by the 

 injection of large doses of sugar, 20. 



Morris, Dr. J. Cheston, Remarks on 

 human Embryo in its membranes, 7 : 

 Remarks on poisoning from the sting 

 of the common bee, 18 ; Remarks on 

 the digestive principle, 19. 



Packard, Dr. A. F., Remarks on the 

 swimming bladder of Lepidosteus, 4 ; 

 On the pathological relations of Can- 

 cer and Tubercle, 10. 



Woodward, Dr. J. J., Remarks on im- 

 possibility of determining to what 

 mammal dried blood has belonged, 2 ; 

 Remarks on cysts in human muscle, 

 4 ; On suppuration in cancerous 

 growths, 7 ; Remarks on phosphates 

 in urine, and also on highly acid 

 urine, 20. 



Uhler, Dr. Win. M., Remarks on or- 

 ganic substances not found in the 

 organism during life, 3. 



1859.] 



