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INDEX. 



fluids of the egg, ii. 362, 364 ; in 

 the lymph, ii. 301 ; in milk, ii. 339 ; 

 in transudations, ii. 328 ; in urine, 

 ii. 415 ; in vegetable ash, iii. 189 

 Alkaline chlorides in exudations, iii. 

 158; in mucus, ii. 374; in saliva, 

 ii. 19 ; in transudations, ii. 328 

 Alkaline lactates, i. 87 



their occurrence in chyle, ii. 256 ; 

 in lymph, i. 95, ii. 301 ; in trans- 

 udations, ii. 325 

 Alkaline phosphates, i. 440 



their occurrence and importance, 

 i. 440 ; in the blood (the intercellular 

 fluid), ii. 188 ; in the chyle, ii. 286 ; 

 in the fluids of the egg, ii. 361 ; in 

 the lymph, ii. 302 ; in milk, ii. 339 ; 

 in the saliva, ii. 19 ; in the seminal 

 fluid, ii. 350 ; in the urine, ii. 402, 

 iii. 539 ; in vegetable ash, iii. 190 

 Alkaline sulphates, i. 444 



their occurrence in the blood (the 

 serum), ii. 212 ; in the chyle, ii. 286; 

 in the lymph, ii. 302 ; in the saliva, 

 ii. 19 ; in the urine, i. 446, ii. 401, 

 iii. 538 ; in vegetable ash, iii. 190 



the changes which they undergo 

 when introduced into the system, i. 

 445 



Alkalinity of the blood, how pre- 

 served, iii. 229 

 Alkaloids containing oxygen, i. 133 



non-oxygenous, i. 128 

 Alkarsin, i. 51 

 Allantoic acid, i. 175 



fluid of calf, ii. 457 

 Allantoine, i. 174 

 Alloxan, i. 204 

 Alloxanic acid, i. 204 

 Alloxantin, i. 207 



its probable conversion in the 

 system into urea, ii. 420 

 Almonds, oil of bitter, i. 81 

 Alumina in the animal body, i. 449 

 Ambreic acid, i. 280 

 Ambrein, i. 280 

 Amide compounds, i. 35 

 Ammonia in the blood, ii. 253 



Boussingault's method of deter- 

 mining its amount in urine, iii. 496 

 Ammoniacal salts in the animal body, 

 i. 451 



their occurrence in certain ani- 

 mal fluids, i. 452 



their augmentation in typhus, i. 

 453 



in the lymph, ii. 301 

 their oxidation in the system, 

 iii. 541 



Ammonium, chloride of, in gastric 

 juice, iii. 500; in urine, ii. 249 ; in 

 yolk of egg, ii. 360 



sulphide of, in bile, ii. 70 ; in 

 pus, iii. 159 



Amphibians, respiration of, iii. 370 



Amygdalin, the changes which it 

 undergoes in the organism, iii. 542 



Amyloid, iii. 471 



Anaemia, blood in, ii. 264 ; urine in, 

 ii. 460 



Analysis of animal juices, i. 340, ii. 2 



Anilides, i. 130 



Aniline, i. 129 



Animal heat, iii. 392 

 juices, ii. 1 



Anoxidic substances, i. 408 



Apatite crystals in fossil bones, iii. 31 



Aposepidine, 1, 145 



Areolar tissue. See Connective tissue, 

 iii. 46 



Arrangement of zoo-chemical sub- 

 stances, i. 25 



Arsenic in the animal body, i. 449 



Artificial atmospheres, respiration of, 

 iii. 341 



Ash-analyses, i. 405-411 



Asparagine, biliary, i. 179 



Atmosphere, the cause of the con- 

 stant composition of the, iii. 183 



Atmospheric conditions, their effect 

 on the respiration, iii. 344 



Atomic weight, how determined, i. 30 



Axis-cylinder, the, in nerves, iii. Ill 



Azobenzide, i. 81, 82 



Azoleic acid, i. 67 



BASES, i. 127 



Beaver, the, its power of digestirg 



cellulose, iii. 269 



v. BECKER'S laws regarding the ab- 

 sorption of sugar by the intestine, 



iii. 288-291 

 Benzamide, i. 81 

 Benzidame, i. 131 

 Benzidine, i. 81 



a term applied to two different 



substances, i. 132 

 Benzile, i. 81 

 Benzine, i. 81 

 Benzoic acid, i. 80 



its occurrence in castoreum and 



in preputial smegma of the horse, 



iii. 383 



its conversion in the system 



into hippuric acid, ii. 416 



its passage into the sweat, iii. 536 

 on the transformation within 



the system of the acids analogous 



to, iii. 463 

 Benzoin, i. 81 

 Benzol, i. 81 

 Benzonitrile, i. 81 

 Benzoyl, hydride of, i. 81 



