INDEX. 



665 



Renal corpuscle, 400 

 papihse, 396 

 pelvis, primitive, 394 

 portal system, 259, 393 

 pyramids, 400 

 tubules, convoluted, 396 



straight, 394, 395 

 Respiratory system, the, 362 

 anomalies of, 370 

 larynx, 363 

 lungs, 366 



practical suggestions for study of, 370 

 trachea, 365 



Restiform body, 473, 528 

 Rete cords, 407 

 ovarii, 410 

 testis, 414, 415 

 Retention cysts, 622 

 Reticular formation, 472, 478, 522 to 525 



gray, 523 

 _ white, 523 



tissue, origin of fibers of, 171 

 Retina, 461, 508, 512, 580 

 amacrine cells of, 582 

 area centralis, 582 

 bipolar cells of, 512, 583 

 cone bipolars, 584 

 defective pigmentation of, 452 

 differentiation of cells of nuclear layer, 



582 



distal (first) optic neurone, 583 

 fovea centralis, 582 

 layer of ganglion cells of, 581 



of nerve fibers of, 581 

 macula lutea, 582 

 middle (second) optic neurone, 583 

 Miiller's or sustentacular cells, 582 

 nervous part, 580 

 non-nervous part, 580 

 ora serrata, 580 

 pigmented layer, 580 

 primitive nuclear layer of, 581 

 rod and cone cells of, 582, 583 



bipolars, 584 

 Retterer, concerning lymphatic tissue of 



tonsils, 331 

 Rhinencephalon, 462, 474, 512, 544, 547 



to 548 

 Rhombencephalon (rhombic brain), 461, 



482, 502 

 Rhombic brain (rhombencephalon), 461, 



482 



cerebellum, 462 

 tela chorioidea, 462 

 grooves, 496 



!ip, 5 2 , 5 2 6, S3 2 



Rhombo-mesencephalic fold, 461, 482 

 Rhythmical contractions, 102, 116 

 Ribbons of sections, 634 

 Ribs, the 188 



capitulum of, 189 



costo- vertebral ligaments of, 188 



foramen transversarium, 189 



ossification of, 189 



tuberculum of, 189 

 Rods, 508, 512, 582, 583 

 Rolando, fissure of, 561 



Rolando, substantia gelatinosa of, 527 



tuberculum of, 531 

 Roof plate (dorsal median plate), 460, 



480, 520 

 Root fibres, afferent, 458 



sheath, the, 447 

 Rosenberg's theory concerning vertebrae, 



214 



Rosenmiiller, organ of, 419 

 Rotation of extremities, 155 

 Roux, concerning source of parasitic 



growths, 616 



Rubro-spinal tract, 473, 518 

 Rupture of the membranes, 117 



Sabin, concerning origin of lymphatic 



vessels, 277 

 Saccule, 596 

 Sacral flexure, 144 



Sala, concerning origin of lymphatic ves- 

 sels, 276 

 Salivary glands, the, 328 



crescents of Gianuzzi, 330 



histogenesis of, 329 



sublingual, 328 



submaxillary, 328 

 Santorini, duct of, 352 

 Sarcoplasm, 309 

 Scala media, 596 



tympani, 596, 597 



vestibuli, 596, 597 



Schaper, concerning development of cere- 

 bellum, 534 

 Scaphocephaly, 216 

 Scapula, 203 

 Schleiden, XIV 



Schmidt, concerning mammary gland, 449 

 Schultz, concerning potentiality of germ 



cells, 616 

 Schwann, XIV 

 Sclera, 585 



Sclerotome, 167, 183, 293, 307 

 Scrotum, the, 424, 430 

 Sea-urchin eggs, method for study of, 15, 



53 



Sebaceous glands, the, 449 

 Secondary oocyte, 21 

 Secretory function, 330 

 Section cutting, 634 



celloidin sections, 634 



paraffin sections, 634 



serial sections, 634 

 Segmentation cavity, 50 

 Segmentation cells, development of iso- 

 lated group of, to form monsters, 



615 

 Segmental part of epichordal brain, 464, 



466 



Segmentation (see also Cleavage), 42 

 Segments, primitive, 72, 143, 165, 293, 300 

 primitive, method of study of, 218, 



3 J 4 



of segmental brain and cord, 512, 513 

 Semilunar ganglion, 467 

 Seminal filament or spermatozoon, 10, 13 



vesicles, 420 

 Seminiferous tubules, 414 



