CONTENTS. 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 Si- 

 liceous Structures Formed Material in Cells Forms of Vegetable 

 Cells Botanical Arrangement of Plants Fungi Protopbytes 

 Desmids Diatoms Nostoc Oscillatoria Examination of the 

 Higher Cryptogamia Examination of Higher Plants, . 128-157 



CHAPTER XI. 

 THE MICROSCOPE IN ZOOLOGY. 



Monera Rhizopods Infusoria Rotatoria Polyps Hydroids Aca- 

 lephs Echinoderms Bryozoa Tunicata Conchifera Gastero- 

 poda 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 

 Connective Tissues Compound Tissues Muscle Nerve Glan- 

 dular and Vascular Tissue Development of the Tissues Digestive 

 and Circulatory 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 PRACTICAL MEDICINE AND PATHOLOGY. 



Microscopic Appearances after Death of the Tissues Morbid Action in 

 Tissues New Formations Examination of Urinary Deposits 

 Human Parasites Examination of Sputa Microscopic Hints in 

 Materia Medica and Pharmacy, ..... 226-245 



