CONTEXTS. XI 



CHAPTER X. 



THE MICROSCOPE IN VEGETABLE HISTOLOGY AND BOTANY. 



Molecular Coalescence Cell-substance in Vegetables Cell-wall or Mem- 

 brane Ligneous Tissue Spiral Vessels Laticiferous Vessels Sili- 

 ceous Structures Formed Material in Cells Forms of Vegetable Cells 

 Botanical Arrangement of Plants Fungi Protophytes Desmids 

 Diatoms Nostoc Oscillatoria Examination of the Higher Crypto- 

 gamia Examination of Higher Plants, .... 128-157 



CHAPTER XL 



THE MICROSCOPE IN ZOOLOGY. 



Monera Rhizopods Infusoria Rotatoria Polyps Hydroids Acalephs 

 Echinoderms Bryozoa Tunicata Conchifera Gasteropoda 

 Cephalopoda Entozoa Annulata Crustacea Insects Arachnida 

 Classification of the Invertebrata, 158-182 



CHAPTER XII. 



THE MICROSCOPE IN ANIMAL HISTOLOGY. 



Histo-chemistry Histological Structure Simple Tissues Blood Lymph 

 and Chyle Mucus Epithelium Hair and Nails Enamel Connec- 

 tive Tissues Compound Tissues Muscle Nerve Glandular and 

 Vascular Tissue Development of the Tissues Digestive and Circu- 

 latory Organs Secretive Organs Respiratory Organs Generative 

 Organs Locomotive Organs Sensory Organs Organs of Special 

 Sense Suggestions for Practice, 182-226 



CHAPTER XIII. 



THE MICROSCOPE IN PATHOLOGY. 



Preparation of Specimens The Appearance of Tissues after Death De- 

 generation of Tissues The Metamorphoses The Infiltrations In- 

 flammation Resolution and Organization Pathological New Forma- 

 tions New Formation of Pathological Cells Pathological Growths of 

 Higher Animal Tissues Pathological Growths of Connective Tissue 

 Origin Pathological Growths of Epithelial Origin, . . 226-295 



