648 



INDEX. 



582, 586; pupillaris and capsulo- 

 pupillaris, 601 ; tympani, 68 ; action 

 of, 89; secundaria, 74 



Membrane, simple and compound, i. 

 "47 ; of the aqueous humour, ii. 37 



Membranous, labyrinth, ii. 72, 81 ; 

 portion of urethra, ii. 533; /one of 

 cochlea, 78 



Memory, i. 367 



Men, analysis of the blood of, ii. 309 



Menstrual fluid, ii. 561 



Mercury, bichloride, its action on 

 albumen, i.36; on gastric juice, ii. 

 204 



Mesencephalic vertebrae, ii. 597 



Mesentery, ii. 218 



Mesenteric glands, ii. 271 



Mesmerism, i. 371 



Mesocephale, descriptive anatomy of, 

 i. 273 ; functions of, 341 ; centre of 

 emotion, 345 



Mesocaecum, ii. 218 



Mesocolon, ii. 218 



Metamorphosis, ii. 527 



Metagenesis, ii. 527 ; in insects, 529 



Meyer, on the contraction of the gall- 

 bladder, ii. 457 



Micropyle, ii. 569 



Microscope, as an aid to research in 

 anatomy, i. 31 



Middle coat of arteries, ii. 317 



Milk, ii. 628 ; cow's, 629 ; goat's, 629 ; 

 acted on by gastric juice, 207 ; ali- 

 mentary .materials in, 152 



Milk teeth, ii. 180 



Miller, Dr., his analysis of urine, ii. 499 



Mind, i. 26, 262 ; its influence on the 

 organic processes, 358; associated 

 with the cerebral convolutions, 364 ; 

 its influence in sensation, 402 



Mitral orifice and valve, ii. 333 



Mitscheiiich, on the quantity of saliva, 

 ii.183 



Model prison, quantity of air passing 

 through each cell of, ii. 400 



Modiolus, or columella, ii. 74 



Molar teeth, ii. 167 



Molecular, base in chyle, ii. 240, 279 ; 

 motion, organic, i. 58, 59 



Moleschott, on exhalation of aqueous 

 vapour, ii. 405 



Mollusca, circulating organs of, ii. 385 ; 

 digestive organs of, 150; heart of, 

 331; liver of, 464; organ of hear- 

 ing, 64; reproduction of, 532 



Monotremata, ii. 536 ; intestinal canal 

 of, 221 ; nutrition of embryo in, 61 2 



Montgomery, Dr., on corpus luteum, 

 ii. 565 



Morganti and Bernard, on the spinal 

 accessory, ii. 129 



Mother cell, containing spermatozoa, 

 ii. 546 



Motion, centres of, i. 347 ; visual per- 

 ception of, ii. 39 



Motores oculi, ii. 101 



Movements, association of, i. 194 ; 

 symmetrical and harmonious move- 

 ments, 195 ; co-ordinate movements, 

 196, 360 ; mode of excitation, as by 

 volition and emotion, 198, 329, 346 ; 

 by reflected stimulus, 198, 345 ; in- 

 stinctive movemeots, 199; mecha- 

 nical or habitual movements, 199 ; 

 in the interior of the body, 58 ; of 

 the intestine, ii. 336; of respira- 

 tion, 296; quantity of carbonic 

 acid exhaled in, 408; of stomach, 

 196 



Mucous membrane, descriptive ana- 

 tomy of, ii. 162; of bladder, 507; 

 of caecum, 236 ; of duodenum, 335 ; 

 of large intestine, 236; of intes- 

 tinal canal, 224 ; of nasal cavity, 3; 

 of stomach, 191; changes in, 196; 

 changes in during intestinal diges- 

 tion, 238; of urethra, 544; of uterus, 

 556, at menstrural periods, 561 



Mucous or vegetative layer of germi- 

 nal membrane, ii. 576 



Mucus, of bile, ii. 255 ; of stomach, 

 197, 206 ; of stomach cells, 192 



Mulberry mass, ii. 573 



Mulder, his analysis of haematine, ii. 

 310; on the red blood corpuscles, 

 298 



Miiller, on the actions of the cesopha- 

 gus, ii. 189 ; on the arteries of the 

 penis, 542; on hectocotylus, 533; 

 on the impregnation of the ovum, 

 570; on the developmennt of the 

 liver, 607 ; on the office of the laby- 

 rinth, 96; on the Malpighian cor- 

 puscles of the spleen, 514; on the 

 roots of the nerves, i. 307 ; on the 

 oscillations of the membrana tyni- 

 pani, ii. 94; on vocal sounds, 439; 

 on the suction-power of the auricle, 

 379; on Wolffian bodies, 609; and 

 Dickhoff, on section of the vagi, 

 125 ; Gurlt and Kornfeld, on sec- 

 tion of the lingual nerve, i. 444; 

 and Lehfeldt on falsetto notes, 

 ii. 442 ; and Dr. J. Reid on func- 

 tions of the spinal accessory, 129; 

 and Volkmann on correct vision 

 with an inverted image, 57 



Multiplication, ii. 524 



