INDEX. 



635 



Brown, Robert, on molecular motion, 

 i. 58 



Brunn or Brunner, on exhalation of 

 aqueous vapour, ii. 405 ; on folli- 

 cles of intestine, 224 ; glands of, 231 



Bryozoa, digestive organs of, ii. 151 



Buchanan, Dr., on milky serum, ii. 

 296 



Budd, Dr. W., on spinal cord, i. 317 ; 

 his case of paralysis, 317 



Budge, experiments on cerebellum, 

 i. 359 



Buds, reproduction by, ii. 526 



Bulb of hair, i. 419 ; of olfactory pro- 

 cess, ii. 8 



Bulbous portion of the urethra, ii. 544 



Burdach, on termination of nerves in 

 skin, i. 41 1 



Bursa, i. 127 ; copulatrix, ii. 534 



Butter in milk, ii, 629 



Butyric acid, from action of pancre- 

 atic fluid on fat, ii. 249 



CAECUM, ii. 216 ; of birds, 219 ; di- 

 gestion in, 265 ; acid reaction of 

 fluid of, 265 ; in solipeds, 220 ; in 

 herbivora and carnivora, 265 ; large 

 in herbivora, 222 



Calcification of enamel, ii. 117 



Calorifacient food, ii. 154, 426 



Calyces of the kidneys, ii. 485 



Camelidse, blood corpuscles of, ii. 299 



Camera obscura, ii. 14 



Campanularia dichotoma, develop- 

 ment of medusae from it, ii. 528 



Camper on otolithes, ii. 98 



Canal of Petit, ii. 32 



Canaliculi, ii. 43 ; of cementum, 173 



Canine teeth, ii. 167 



Capacity, cubic, of rooms, ii. 410 



Capillaries, ii. 327 ; absorption by in 

 stomach, 210 ; of brain, i. 295 ; 

 and circulation in, rate of, ii. 367, 

 369 ; of foetal tufts, relation to ma- 

 ternal vessels, 612 ; of lungs, 393; 

 of lymphatic glands, 275 ; of olfac- 

 tory region, 6 ; of optic nerve, 39 ; 

 of Pacinian corpuscles, i. 398 ; of 

 papillae, 411; portal hepatic plexus 

 of, ii. 463 ; relation of tissues to, 

 328 ; of retina, 29 ; of villi, 229 



Capillary force, ii. 371 



Capsule of lens, ii. 33 ; of Pacinian 

 corpuscles, i. 398 ; of spleen, ii. 509 



Caput, co3cum coli, ii. 216 ; galina- 

 ginis, ii. 541 



Carbon, quantity removed from body, 

 ii. 413 ; result of introduction of 

 too much, 263 



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Carbonaceous matters eliminated by 

 liver, ii. 263 



Carbonic acid, exhalation of by lungs, 

 ii. 405 ; in intestine, 268 ; sources 

 of, 414 



Cardiac plexus, superficial and deep, 

 ii. 342 



Cardinal veins, ii. 604 



Carlisle, Sir A., on the rete mirabile, 

 ii. 325 



CarnesB columnse, ii. 334 



Carnivora, Brunner's glands in, ii. 

 231 ; chorion in, 612; intestinal 

 canal of, 219 ; Peyer's patches in, 

 534 ; sources of carbonic acid in, 

 415 ; stomach of, 150 ; urine of, 501 



Carotids, i. 292 



Carpenter, Dr., on arrangement of 

 liver cells, ii. 474 $ on emotional fi- 

 bres, i. 335 ; on seat of emotional 

 influence, 355 ; on the functions of 

 the white blood corpuscles, ii. 305 $ 

 on the nervous system, i. 325, 355 ; 

 on parthenogenesis, i. 528 ; and 

 Mr. Newport, on sensori-volitional 

 and excito-motory fibres, i. 325 



Carson, Dr., on resilience of lungs, ii. 

 401 



Carswell, Dr., experiments on diges- 

 tion of the stomach, ii. 200 



Cartilage, i. 88 ; temporary and per- 

 manent, 88, 115$ structure of the 

 varieties, 89 ; vessels of, 92 ; of ear, 

 ii. 66 ; of eyelids, 41 ; of larynx, 

 433 ; of nose, 2 ; of trachea, 387 



Caruncle, ii. 43 



Carus, Victor, on metagenesis, ii. 530 



Caseine, i. 38 



Castor, ii. 545 



Casts of uriniferous tubes, ii. 498 j of 

 foetus in liquor amni, 617 



Catalytic action of gastric juice, ii. 207 



Catalysis, ii. 427 



Catamenia, ii. 560 



Cauda equina, i. 301 



Cavity of reserve, ii. 179 



Cells, development from, i. 48 ; nu- 

 cleated, the most elementary or- 

 ganic forms, 9, 46 ; transformation 

 of, 49 ; of the colon, ii. 223 ; of hair, 

 i. 417 ; of liver, ii. 473 ; of spleen 

 pulp, 510 ; of stomach, 192 



Cellular coat of arteries, ii. 316 



Cement of teeth, ii. 173 



Centrum ovale of Vieussens, i. 279 



Cephalopoda ; cleavage of yelk in, ii. 

 573 ; digestive organs of, 150 ; heart 

 of, 332 ; renal organs of, 483 ; sex- 

 ual organs of, 533 



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