INDEX. 



645 



tecfcing the retina from too much 



light, 52 

 Iron in blood corpuscles, ii. 304 ; state 



of, according to Lie big, 310 

 Iter a tertio ad quartum ventriculum, 



i.289 



JACOB, Dr., on the lines of the iris, ii. 25 



Jacob's membrane, ii. 30; develop- 

 ment of, 601 



Jacobson, anastomosis of, ii. 69 ; nerve 

 of, 116; on allantoic fluid of birds, 

 622 



Jaw-bones at different ages, ii. 181 



Jejunum, ii. 217; mucous membrane 

 of, 235 ; valvulae conniventes, 225 



Johnson, Dr. G., on matrix of kidney, 

 ii.486; on vessels of kidney in 

 chronic nephritis, 375 



Joints, i. 126, 131 ; influence of at- 

 mospheric pressure upon, 132; 

 forms and classification of, 132 



Jones, Dr. Bence, on the increase of 

 alkaline phosphates in the urine, in 

 cases of inflammation of the brain, 

 ii.503; on the reaction of urine, 

 497; on the increase of the sul- 

 phates in the urine in chorea, 503 



Jones, Dr. Handfield, on the arrange- 

 ment of the liver-cells, ii.474; on 

 the development of the liver, 608 ; 

 on the relation of the liver cells to 

 the ducts, 477; on the intestinal 

 mucous membrane, 235; on pros- 

 tatic concretions, 541 ; on the thy- 

 mus, 523 



Jones, Mr. Wharton, on the develop- 

 ment of the human ovum, ii. 591; 

 on the lymph corpuscle, 280; on 

 the membrane of the black pigment, 

 23; on the rhythmical contractions 

 in the veins of the bat's wing, 381 ; 

 on the red blood corpuscles, 300 ; 

 on buffing and cupping, 295; on 

 the white blood corpuscle, 301 



Jugular vein, ii. 604 



Jurin, Ramsden, and Home, on the 

 change of the cornea in vision, 

 ii.47 



KEMPELIN, Dr., on the action of the 

 glottis, ii. 439 



Kerner, on the effects of the loss of 

 the auricle, ii. 90; on the use of 

 the semicircular canal, ii. 99 



Kidneys, ii. 481 ; analysis of, 483 ; 

 general remarks on the function of, 

 504 ; vessels of, 491 ; development 

 of, 610 



Kiernan, Mr., on the hepatic vein, 

 ii. 472 ; on portal canals, 462 



King's College Hospital, quantity of 

 air allowed to each patient, ii. 41u 



Knox, Dr., on the alteration of the 

 curvature of the lens, ii.47; on 

 the frequency of the heart's action, 

 346 ; on the yellow spot on the 

 retina, 30 



Kolliker, on the anastomosis and 

 branching of the fibres of the heart, 

 ii. 339 ; on the blood corpuscles 

 of the spleen, 512 ; on the cells of 

 the liver, 474; on the cleavage of 

 the yolk in the ova of the intes- 

 tinal worms, 572 ; on the colouring 

 matter of the bile, 265 ; on the 

 epithelium of the bladder, 507 ; on 

 the helicine arteries of the penis, 

 543 ; on the Malpighian corpuscles 

 of the spleen, 515; on the origin 

 of lymphatics, 576; on lacteal 

 ducts, 627 ; on the prostate gland, 

 541 ; on the relation of the hepatic 

 ducts to the liver cells, 477; on 

 the red blood corpuscles, 300 ; on 

 the spermatozoon, 546 ; and Bagge, 

 on the development of intestinal 

 worms, 554 



Krause, on the bulk of the liver, ii. 460 ; 

 on the weight of the lungs, 386 



Krieger, on otolithes, ii. 83 



Kronenberg, on sensitive filaments in 

 the anterior roots of the nerves, 

 i.307 



Kuchenmeister, and Van Beneden, on 

 the development of the cystic en- 

 tozoa, ii. 529 



LABYRINTH, ii. 71; experiments to 

 shew the use of, 96 ; of birds, 65 



Lachrymal, sac, ii. 43 ; gland, 43 



Lactation, ii. 625 



Lacteal, glands, ii.625; of male, 628; 

 tubes, 626 



Lacteals, distribution of, in intestine, 

 ii. 271; filled with chyle, 239; of 

 villi, 229 ; do they absorb fat only ? 

 245 ; and lymphatics, 270 



Lactic acid in ccecum, ii. 265 ; in gas- 

 tric juice, 205 ; formed from diges- 

 tion of starch, 208 ; in urine, 498 



Lacuna magna, ii. 544 



Lafargue, on the effects of removing 

 the corpora striata, i. 348 



Lagrange and Hassenfratz, on car- 

 bonic acid in the blood, ii. 412 



Lamina spiralis, ii. 75 



Laminae dorsales, ii. 583, 586 



