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Bri/ozoir, Gyiiinolicni.ata, — continued. 



Cyclostomiita, ii 60, 81, 90, 92, 93. 

 Crisia, ii. 50, 61, 61, 81, 86, 87. 

 Tubuliporldse, ii. 81. 

 Phylactola^mata, i. 102, 127, 128, 132- 

 136, 139 ; ii. 19, 20, 22, 24, 26, 30, 

 64, 57-63, 67; iii. 8-11, 22, 23, 

 31-34. 

 Alcyonella, i. 102, 103, 107, 110, 



122-124, 136, 144, 145. 

 Cristatella, i. 103, 104, 107, 111, 

 122-129, 131, 132, 134; ii. 2,22, 

 62, 67-70, 74, 75, 87, 90, 98; 

 iii. 32. 

 Fredericella, i. 131, 134. 

 Lophopus, ii. 61. 

 Pectinatella, i. 134 ; ii. 102, 104. 

 Plumatella. i. 110, 131 ; ii. 2, 30, 

 67-70, 73-76; iii. 17,32. 

 Mollusca,\. 138; ii. 16,29, 89. 



Lamellibrancliiata, iii. 34. 

 Annelida, i. 138 ; ii. 29; iii. 32. 



Chffitopoda, i. 121 ; ii. 84, 89; iii. 31. 

 Autolytus, ii. 85. 

 Chaetogaster, ii. 84. 

 Ctenodrilus, ii. 84. 

 Nais, ii. 84. 

 Hirudinea, ii. 38, 89 ; iii. 31. 

 Gephyrea, iii. 30-32. 

 Sipuncididie, iii. 24, 32. 

 Phoronidce, i. 138 ; iii. 31-33. 

 Sagitta, i. 124. 

 Arthropoda, ii. 38. 

 Crustacea, ii. 29. 

 Astacus, ii. 89. 

 Tunicaia, i. 123 ; ii. 96, 98. 

 Pyrosoma, ii. 97. 

 Salpa, i. 121. 

 Vertebrata, 

 Teleostei, iii. 8. 

 Amphibia, ii. 98. 



Histology. 

 Cell, 



basement membrane, iii. 11. 

 cell wall, perforated, ii. 63. 

 cilia, iii. 12. 

 gelatinous bodies, i. 144, 145. 



Cell, — continued. 

 granules, ii. 10; iii. 12, 13. 



staining properties, ii. 10; iii. 12. 

 nucleus, 



deeply staining, i. 136. 



large, ii. 6, 6, 9, 10, 09, 98 ; iii. 6, 28. 

 Stabclien, iii. 12. 

 yolk, ii. 34, 36, 37 ; iii. 7, 8, 29. 

 Cell soi-t.s, 

 •amoeboid, ii. 7, 38, 116, 117, 142. 

 chlorogogen [of Annelids], ii. 3G. 

 digesting, i. 141. 

 elongated, iii. 5. 

 embryonic, i. 109; 5, 6, 10, 11, 65, 69, 



72, 98-102 ; iii. 24, 28. 



yolk within, ii. 98. 



flame, iii. 4, 6, 13, 29. 



cirrus, iii. 4, 6. 

 gemmiparous. See embryonic, 

 granular, ii, 99; iii. 12, 29. 

 hepatic, i. 141 ; iii. 11, 12. 

 rnesenchymatous, i. 126; ii. 10, 28-30; 



iii. 10, 12, 13, 29. 

 muscle, i. 143; ii. 28; iii. 6, 6. 



attachment, i. 142, 143; ii. 28, 29; 

 iii. 13. 



cross striped, i. 141 ; ii. 91. 



fibrillffi, i. 143 ; ii. 28, 30 ; iii. 6, 6. 



migration of point of attachment, i. 

 117, 141-143; ii. 14, 16,28,29. 

 nerve, ii. 62. 

 pliagocyte, ii. 36. 

 reticulated, ii. 6. 

 secreting, iii. 25. 



vacuolated, iii. 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 26. 

 Cuticula, ii. 5-7, 11, 14, 15, 18, 29, 31 ; 



iii. 4, 9. 

 Tissues, 

 epithelium, 



ciliated, iii. 10-12. 



columnar, ii. 8, 65. 



free surface of E., iii. 12. 



pavement, ii. 10. 



derivation from columnar, ii. 65, 

 68, 101. 



transition to mesenchyme, ii. 54. 



variations in thickness, ii. 8, 15; iii. 

 4, 5, 12. 



