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INDEX. 



Pharynx, mucous membrane of, 500; glands 

 of, ih. 



Pia niaier, of spinal cord, 394 ; of brain, 395 ; 

 bloodvessels and lymphatics of, 398 ; nerves 

 of, 399 ; Pacchionian granulations of, 403. 



Pigment cells, 144; in skin of Negro, 144, 

 7iole. 



Pineal gland, structure of, 385. 



Placenta, 653. 



Pleurae, structure of, 574. 



Pons Varolii, 372, 376. 



Prepuce, 632. 



Primordial cartilaginous skeleton, 306; meta- 

 morphoses of, 310. 



Prostate gland, structure of, 628-630; con- 

 cretions in, 629. 



Purkinje, Prof, observations on endocar- 

 dium of Ruminants, 108; on nerves in the 

 pia mater of the Ox, 399. 



Q. 



Quekett, Prof , on elastic fibres in Giraffe, 81. 



R. 



Reichert, Dr., on crystalline form of histoge- 

 netic substances, 57 ; on fibrous tissue, 94 ; 

 on conical substance of hair, 176, note; on 

 epithelium upon articular cartilages, 291 ; 

 on cartilage corpuscles, 311, 7ioie; on crys- 

 tallized albuminous matter, 715. 



Reid, Dr. John, observations on paralyzed 

 muscles, 258. 



Reiney, Mr., on existence of a choroideal 

 muscle, 739. 



Reinhardt, Dr., on colostrum, 665. 



Remak, Prof., observations on cell-division, 

 55; on cartilage-corpuscles, 3l\, note; on 

 "fibres of Remak," 423, 426; on ganglia 

 upon glosso-pharyngeal nerve, 454 ; on de- 

 velopment of thyroid, 588 ; on development 

 of kidneys, 608. 



Respiration, organs of, 568. See Larynx, 

 Trachea, and Lungs. 



Retina, structure of layers of, 739-746 ; con- 

 dition of elements of, at yellow spot, 746 ; 

 connection of its various layers, 746-751 ; 

 physiological importance of the separate 

 layers, 748 ; especially of the radiating 

 fibre-system, 748, 749, 750, note; mode of 

 investigating, 764 ; literature, 766. 



Retzius, Prof., on cells of dentine, 475, ?iote; 

 on Nasmyth's membrane, 477, note. 



Robin, M., on structure of cartilage, 311, wo^e; 

 on formation of bone, 322; on vegetable 

 growth on the tongue, 452, 7iote; on crys- 

 tals obtained from blood-serum, 715. 



Rokitansky, Prof, on new formation of mus- 

 cular fibre, 257 ; on hypertrophy of thyroid, 

 588. 



S. 



Saliva, 465. 



Salivary glands, structure of, 464; secretion 

 of, 465. 



Salter, Mr., on structure of dentine, 475, ww^e. 



Schwann, Prof., importance of his researches 

 on Histology, 34 ; theory of cell develop- 

 ment, 56, 57 ; on development of connec- 



tive tissue, 88, 95 ; on development of car- 

 tilage, 310; on nerves of vas deferens, 628. 



Sclerotic coat of eye, structure of, 725-727. 



Sebaceous glands, occurrence of, 212-215 ; 

 structure of, 216 ; development of, 218- 

 220 ; abnormal conditions of, 221 ; method 

 of investigating, 221 ; literature, 222. 



Semen, spermaiozoids of, 622-624 ; chemical 

 composition of, 624 ; formation of, 635, 636. 



Seminal tubes, 621. 



Septum narium, nerves in, 305 ; structure of 

 cartilage of, 310, note. 



Sesamoid bones, 240. 



Sexual organs, male, 618; physiological re- 

 marks on, 634 ; literature of, 638. See 

 Testes, Penis, Prostate Gland. 



Sexual organs, female, 640 ; physiological re- 

 marks on, 656 ; mode of investigating, 659 ; 

 literature of, ih. 



Sharpey,Dr., on formation of certain bones of 

 the skull, 335, note. 



Simon, Dr., on increase of sudoriparous glands 

 in elephantiasis, 207. 



Simon, Mr., on struciure and development of 

 thymus gland, 590, 595. 



Skin, layers of, 119-138; subcutaneous cel- 

 lular tissue, 120 ; corium, 121-125 ; fat cells, 

 125; vessels, 127 ; papillae, 121, 130; nerves 

 of, 129, 132 ; physiological remarks on, 135 ; 

 epiVZcrm/s, 139-158 ; literature, 158; method 

 of investigating, 157; glands of, 199-222. 



Smooth muscular fibres, 102. See JSluscular 

 Tissue, smooth. 



Spermatozoa, composition of, 622 ; move- 

 ments of, 624; action of reagents on, ih.; 

 formation of, 623,625 ; absence and changes 

 of, in disease, 625, note; as impregnating 

 agents, 636. 



Spinal cord, division of, 360; intimate struc- 

 ture of white substance, 361 ; struciure of 

 gray substance, 362-3()5 ; posterior roots of 

 nerves in, 366 ; filum ter minale, 367 ; agents 

 for investigating the course of the fibres, 

 368; course of fibres in, 369; membranes 

 of, 392-399; vessel of, 400; structure of 

 ganglia of, 405. 



Spinal nerves, origin of, 404 ; structure of 

 ganglia on, 405, 406, note; course and ter- 

 mination of, 411 ; termination of, in Paci- 

 nian bodies, 412 ; neurilemma of, 414 ; ves- 

 sels of, ih. 



Spleen, coats and trabecular tissue of, 551 ; 

 Malpighian corpuscles, 552-556; pulp or 

 parenchyma, 556-559 ; changes undergone 

 by blood-corpuscles in, 559-562 ; vessels 

 and nerves of, 562-565; lymphatics of, 

 566; physiological remarks on, 567; inves- 

 tigation of, ih.; literature of, 563. 



Stilling, Dr., on structure of spinal cord, 377. 



Stomach, muscular tunic of, 503; mucous 

 membrane, 505; villi of, 505, note; glands 

 of, 50(i-509; epithelium, 509; bloodvessels 

 of, 510; lymphatics of, ih.; mode of ex- 

 amining, 527 ; literature, 527. 



Sudoriparous glands, structure of, 200 ; secre- 

 tion of, 202 ; ducts of, 204 ; developiuent of, 

 205; pathological conditions of, 207; me- 

 thod of investigation of, 208 ; literature of, 

 ih. 



Sublingual gland, 463. 



Submaxillary gland, 4C3. 



Supra renal capsules, intimate structure of, 

 613-615, 617, note; vessels and nerves of, 



