INDEX. 



469 



Textivres, Goodsir's studies of the type 

 upon which they were arranged, 174 



Thalassemia and Echiwrus, Forbes and 

 Goodsir's paper on their natural 

 history and anatomy, 425-434 



Thalassina mutatoria of Montagu, 426 



Theological thoughts of Professor Good- 

 sir, 166 



Theses of his pupils, 1 28 



Thigh and thigh-hone in man and ani- 

 mals compared, 228 



Thomson (Dr. Allen) as a discoverer in 

 embryology, 68 



Thought and the moral faculty not 

 possessed by the animal, 220-221 



Thumb in human hand capable of com- 

 plete opposition, 238 



Time and space, 318 



Tissues, anatomy of, researches in, 84-96 ; 

 their growth and construction uniform 

 in character, 85 ; deeper examination 

 of, by compound microscope, 87 ; 

 Goodsir regarded their demonstration 

 as an essential part of his course, 125 



Todd (Dr.), " Cyclopaedia of Anatomy 

 and Physiology," 86 



Tongue of man, 250 



Tortoise, experiment on the auricular 

 contractions of its heart, 443-445 



Tradition points out north temperate 

 zone as original area of man, 215 



Trangression of laws, animals not sub- 

 ject to, 213 



Triangle, the basis of organic forms, 

 Goodsir's views, 176-1S2, 193 



Triangular arrangements, 175 



Trichina spiralis not found <m subjects 

 dissected, 111 ; Owen on, 404 



Trinity Baths, residence at, 187 



Truth in measurements, Goodsir's parti- 

 cularity, 178 



Timicata (compound), paper on, 78 



Tunicated molluscs, lectures on, 141 



Turner ( Professor), assistant to Goodsir, 

 125 



Tutorial system introduced into his chair 

 by Goodsir, 124 



Tweeddale (Marquis of) consults Good- 

 sir on feeding qualities of turnips, 131 



Ugly, on the aesthetics of the, 144 



Ulceration in articular cartilage, 116 

 Ulcers and abscesses, how they all'ect the 



cecum, 76, 77 

 University of Edinburgh, Goodsir matri- 

 culates in, 19 ; anatomical museum, 



Goodsir labours to make it first-rate, 



17H 



Upper limb in man, 232-242 

 Uvula as affecting speech, 250 



Vesalius and the influence of his ana- 

 tomical discoveries, 84 



Vertebral column in man, peculiarities 

 arranged for erect position, 224-227 



Vertebrate head, on morphology of, 158 



Veterinary diploma, Goodsir examines 

 for, 134, 135 



Virchow (Professor) dedicates to Goodsir 

 his work on cellular pathology, 92 



Vision, seuse of, as manifested in the 

 animal, 211-213 



Vogt's opinion that the brain produces 

 thoughts, etc., 290 



Voice in man, 249 



Wagner and Henle's views on the nature 

 of the cell, 94 



Wardie, intention to build a house at, 

 188 ; his last days at, 191 



Wellenbergh (P. H. J.), inaugural dis- 

 sertation on Orthagoriscus referred to, 

 394 



Wernerian Society, Goodsir becomes a 

 member, 74 ; writes many papers for 

 it, 74, 75 



Wiiytt (Dr. Robert), influence on physi- 

 ology, 355 



Wildbad, Goodsir at, 168 



Will, animals have no will in the proper 

 sense, 213 ; directed by Divine prin- 

 ciples of thought and belief, 223 



Wilson (Dr. George), 69 ; at 21 Lothian 

 Street, 106 ; and Goodsir propose to 

 lecture on cheniico-physiology, 111. 

 112 ; as biographer of Forbes, Good- 

 sir's opinion, 167 ; (James), accom- 

 panies Goodsir to Dornoch Firth, 10S 



Words originally appellative, 251 



Works to the last, 191-193 



Worm infesting muscular tissue of Brama 

 raji, 401 



Written language an addition to the 

 faculty of speech, 255 



YaBRELL institutes genus Amphioxus, 



371 

 Young (A.) sends specimens of salmon 



and spawn to Goodsir, 110 



Zoology (marine) studied at Anstrut her. 



17 

 Zoology, Goodsir's love for the study of, 



186, 137 



Zoophyte, new to British sea-:, found ill 



Orkney, 52 



