INDEX. 



301 



ELASTIC fibres in areolar tissue, ' 

 71 



transverse section of, 82 

 networks of serous membrane, 



82 



of artery, 140 

 tissue, 82 



Electricity, mode of applying, 50 

 Embedding in wax-mass, 142 

 moulds for, 143 

 by gum method, 190 

 membranous viscera, precau- 

 tions for. 212 

 Endocardium. 194 



fibres of Purkinje in, 195 

 End-plates of mammals, 135 



of lizard, 136 

 Eosin, as a staining fluid, 297 



for staining nervous tissue, 



244 

 Epidermis, cells of horny layer j 



shown by potash, 58 

 Epithelioid-cells, 78 



covering tendon, 87 

 Epithelium, ciliated, from frog's > 



mouth, 62 



from gills of mussel, 63 

 study of separated cells, j 



78 



columnar, 59 

 scaly, of mouth, 56 



deeper layers of, 57 

 Erectile tissue, mode of hardening, 



237 . 

 Eye, bloodvessels of, 272 



general mode of preparing, 246 

 of pig as a substitute for human 



eye, 247 



Eyelids, sections of, 247 

 Eye-piece of microscope, 15 



FAT-CELLS, 87 

 membrane of, 88 

 development of, 88 

 Fibrine in blood, 30 

 Fibro-cartilage, yellow, of epiglot- 

 tis, 98 



transition to hyaline, 97 

 white, 98 

 Fibrous tissue, 83 

 Field glass, 15 

 Forceps, 20 

 Freezing method of hardening 



Dr. Rutherford's, 293 

 Dr. Urban Pritchard's, 



123 

 26 



GANGLIA, sections of, 192 

 Ganglion cells, 131 

 Gas, carbonic ncid, mode of apply- 

 ing to a preparation, 49 

 chamber, 40 

 Gastric glands, 213 



cells of isolated, 215 

 Gelatine injecting fluid, 162 



mode of preserving, 



171 

 Glycogen, its presence in white 



blood corpuscles, 52 

 Goblet cells, 60 

 Gold chloride, method of staining 



with, 94 

 Granules, masses of, in blood, 29 



Dr. Osier's observa- 

 tions upon, 33 

 Gullet. See (Esophagus. 



TJ^MATOXYLIN. See Logwood. 

 JLl Haemin crystals, 54 

 Haemoglobin crystals, 53 

 Hairs, 188 



development of, 207 

 Hayem and Nachet's- mode of count- 

 ing blood corpuscles, 290 

 Heart, muscular substance of, 193 



lymphatics of, 195 

 Hepatic cells, 228 



IMMERSION objectives, mode of 



JL using, 16 



Inflammation changes in mesentery 



of toad, 157 

 in ti ngue of toad, 161 

 Injected parts, mode of preparing, 



169 

 Injection apparatus, 165 



of an entire animal, 167 

 of bloodvessels, 162 



mode of killing an animal 



for, 225 



of lymphatics, 177 

 mass, mode of preparing, 162 

 Injections fluid in the cold, 170 

 Instruments required for micro- 

 scopic preparation, 20 

 Intestine, large, 222 



small, bloodvessels of, 219 

 mode of hardening, 217 

 nerves of, 219 

 precautions for embedding, 



217 

 Iodized serum, 59 



