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INDEX. 



Cuvier (Baron) compared with John 



Hunter, 360, 361 

 Cyprinus auratus, fungus on gills of, 76 



Dallas (E. S), member of Esthetic club, 



143 

 Dalyell (Sir J. G.), corresponds with 



Goodsir on natural history, 35 

 Day (Professor), 97 ; a resident at 21 



Lothian Street, 105 

 Dean Cemetery, Goodsir's burial-place, 



194 ; death, 194 

 Degraded form of man, savage, 276 

 Demonstrator of anatomy, Goodsir ap- 

 pointed, 114 

 Dentistry, tired of, 21, 22 

 Descriptive anatomy, 352 

 Development (full) of man's material 



economy, how attained, 219 

 Dick's (Professor) pupils examined by 

 Goodsir for diploma as veterinary 

 surgeons, 134 

 Dignity of the human body, propositions 



for his ten lectures on, 207, 2S5 

 DiphyUidia, probable new species of 



from Firth of Forth, 424 

 Disease, man's liability to disease in- 

 timately related to neglect of the 

 dictates of his higher principle, 279, 

 330 

 Disputatious tone of men educated at 

 Edinburgh noticed by Benjamin 

 Franklin, 102 

 Dissecting rooms, extension and im- 

 provement of, 123 

 Dissecting table, Goodsir's place, 130 

 Dissection (true) an object of wonder 



and beauty, 24 

 Distoma hepatica, on its structure, 140 

 Doctors (country), who have extended 

 the boundary of literature and science, 

 36 ; country Fife doctors mode of 

 practice in last century, 8 

 Dominion of man over the plants and 

 animals intended by the Creator, 

 216 

 Dornoch Firth, paper on the natural 

 features of, 75 ; zoology of, exa- 

 mined by Goodsir, 108 

 Drummond (Dr.), assistant to Goodsir, 

 125 ; appointed to a situation in 

 Hunterian Museum, 128 

 Drunkard's body keeping free from de- 

 composition for thirty days, 131 

 Duncan (Dr. James), 64 

 Duration, origin of our conception of, 



221 

 Duties and instinctive actions, 274 

 Duvemey on milk teeth, 41 



Dyce, cartoon of the Judgment of Solo- 

 mon presented by Goodsir to Royal 

 Scottish Academy, 145 



Eagle and its prey, 57, 58 

 Ear in man, 248, 249 

 Earth's whole surface intended for man, 

 216 



Ecclesiastical government in Scotland,165 



Echinodermata, on their blood and water- 

 vascular system, 139; specimens illus- 

 trating their anatomy in Goodsir's 

 museum, 164 



Echiurus vulgaris, 74, 427-433 



Economy of man originally more perfect, 

 278; of the animal continuous, 284 



Edinburgh, its position, environs, etc., 

 1-3 



Elbow-joint in animals cannot be fully 

 extended or fully flexed, 237 



Electrical fishes studied by Goodsir, 

 137, 169 ; organs of fishes, specimens 

 of, in museum, 164 



Elements in specific constitution, 210 



Elephant, notes on its myology, 446-451 



Ellisiaflos maris, 52 



Emotional affections in man and animal 



i 222, 223 



Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15 



Entozoon, a new cestoid described by 

 Professor Goodsir, 401-404 



Epochs in science, what men owe to, 87 



Erect position in man, Goodsir's views, 

 183, 184, 224-231 



Erineus splendens, paper on, 75 



Essence of humanity, 215-223 



Eulogia of Professor Goodsir, 196-19S 



Eustachius on milk-teeth, 41 



Evolution from within outwards, 294 



Experimental research, 303, 305 



Extension of human race, how provided 

 for, 215 



Extra-mural lecturers and the " Queen's 

 College," 63 



Eye of cuttle-fish, on, 51, 52 ; in man, 

 247, 248 ; of infant, 319-321 



Falconer (Dr. Hugh) opinion of Goodsir's 

 morphology, 161 



Fallati (Dr.) of Wildbad, 150 



Faraday's mind could guide into one 

 channel the different departments of 

 his subject, 286 



Fellowships proposed to be established, 

 165 



Fellowship in honour of Professor Good- 

 sir, 168 



Fergusson (Sir William, Bart.) demon- 

 strator to Dr. Knox, 28 



