Physioiogia — Embrjoiogia. 



11.58 Form^ve hybridae 

 ,59 — monstrosae 



11.6 Generatio 

 .61 Abiogenesis 

 .62 Parthenogenesia 



.63 Paedogenesis. nutricea 



.64 Fissura 



.65 Gemmatio 



.66 Fecundatio 



.67 Hermaphroditismus 



.68 Viviparitas 



.69 Regeneratio 



11.7 Motus, Intogumontum 

 .71 Itus 



.72 Reptatio 



.73 Natatio 



.74 Volatus 



•76 Musculorum physioiogia in 



genere 



(nervi et muaculi vide 11.82) 

 • 751 Organa eleotrica 



11.76 Integumentum (aubstantiae 



colorantes etc.) 

 • 77 Sceleton (incl. Exo<<celeton) 

 11.8 Systema nervornm 



.81 Irritabilitas et Physioiogia 



nervorum in genere 'aine 



muaculia) Electro-physio- 



logia etc. — 



vide etiam 11.041. 

 •82 Nervi et muaculi (Tonus, 



motua reflexua etc.) — 



vide etiam 11.75 et 11.81 

 •S5 Senaua 



(Tropiami vide etiam 11.044) 

 .852 Tactus 

 .853 Sensus chemicua 



(chemotaxia vide etiam 11.044) 

 .853.1 Guatatua 

 .854 Odoratua 



.855 Auditus, aensua staticus. 

 .856 Viaua 

 11.99 Functio photogenica 



Cap. IX. 59.12 Pathologia et Teratologia. 



12 Pathologia et Teratologia I 



(Vide etiam 11.59) 

 .1 Organa circulationis etc. 

 .2 Organa respirationis etc. 

 .3 Organa nutritionia etc. 



12.4 Systema lyv/iphaticum etc. 

 .6 Organa urogenitalia etc. 

 .7 Organa motus etc. 

 •8 Systema nervosum eto. 

 .9 Somatologia etc. 



Gap. X 59.13 Embryologia. 



18 Embryologia2 



.1 Ovum, Segmentatio 



•11 Maturatio cf. 14.65.1 



.13 Fecundatio ovi 



.16 Segmentatio 



•16 Morula 



•17 Blaatula 



•2 Laminae germinis, Gastrula 



•3 Embryo, primordia 



.31 Primordia ectodermalia 



.33 — entodermalia 



13.35 Primordia mesodermalia 



.39 Adnexa embryonia 



•4 Metamorphosis 



.41 Larvae 



.45 Metagenesis 



.5 Juvenes 



.6 Productio sexuura 



.7 Hybridisatio (vide 11 .'iSi 



.8 Ineesftus 

 ^•9 Embryologia experimentalis 



* Wird wie 14 Orfranolo^ia eingeteilt (S. 4). 



2 AUgemeines. Die Entwicklung eines bestinimten Organs findet man un*«r 

 ^4 Organologia (S. 4). 



