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GENERAL INDEX. 



Cervical continued. 



lymphatic glands, i. 368. 

 linea alba, ii. 230. 

 Cervical nerves, ii. 272. 

 superior, ii. 272. 



posterior roots of, ii. 272. 

 nerve, anterior, iii. 571. 



descending, internal, iv. 753. 



first, posterior branch, iv. 707. 748. 750. 



anterior branch, iv. 752. 

 second, posterior branch, iv. 750. 

 anterior branch, iv. 752. 



superficial (superficialis colli), origin of, iv. 753. 

 ascending branch, iv. 753. 

 descending branch, iv. 753. 

 third, anterior branch, iv. 752. 

 posterior branch, iy. 751. 

 ascending branch, iv. 751. 

 descending branch, iv. 752. 

 horizontal branch, iv. 751. 

 fourth, anterior branch, iv. 752. 



anterior branches of the four inferior, iv. 



754. 



posterior root of, iv. 751. 

 fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth posterior 



branches, iv. 751. 

 plexuses of nerves, i. 3G8. 748 ; ii. 555. 



posterior, iv. 751. 



C.'rvical vertebra of Carnivora, i. 474. See CARNIVORA. 

 Cervico -facial nerve, iii. 904. 

 Cervico -thoracic septum, iii. 570. 



CervidfS, a sub-order of Mammalian quadrupeds, s. 50S. 

 anatomical characters of, s. 508, et seq. 

 vocal organs and voice of the, iv. 1494. 

 Cervix. See NECK. 

 Cervix of the bladder, i. 387. 

 Cervix of uterus, s. 625. 



structure and arrangement of the tissues composing 



the cervix, s. 638. 

 muscular coat, s. 638. 

 mucous coat; epithelium, s. 638. 

 papillae, s. 639. 

 mucous follicles, s. 640. 

 arteries which supply (he cervix, s. 611. 

 alterations in the form of the cervix during gestation, 



s. 645. 649. 



pathological conditions of the. See Uterus. 

 Cervus Muntjac (the kijang or muntjak), s. 508. 



cranium of, s. 512. 

 Cestoidea,an order of Entozoa of Rudolphi, ii. 116. See 



ENTOZOA ; Sterelmintha. 

 digestive organs of the, s. 295. 

 ova of Cestoidea, s. [124.] 

 CETACEA(aclass of Mammiferous Vertebrate Animals), i. 



562. 



bones of the, i. 438. 

 circulation, organs of, i. 576. 

 digestion, organs of, i. 571 ; s. 304. 

 divisions, i. 563. 

 generation, organs of, i. 591. 

 male, i. 591. 

 female, i. 592. 

 motion, organs of, i. 564. 

 nervous system, i. 582. 

 organ of sight, i. 584. 

 hearing, i. 586. 

 taste, i. 589. 

 touch, i. 589. 



respiration, organs of, i. 579. 

 spermaceti, description of, i. 590. 

 salivary glands of Cetacea, iv. 433. 

 thymus gland of, iv. 1097. 

 urinary organs, i. 581. 

 Weberian organ in the, iv. 1419. 

 Celine, chemical composition of, ii. 234. 

 Cetoniidee, ii. 859. 

 Ceylon. Albinoes of, i. 84. 

 Chacrelas, or Albino, i. 86. 



Chcctodon rostratus, its mode of taking its prey, iii. 8. 

 Chtetonotus, a genus of Rotifera, iv. 401, et seq. 

 Chaffer-beetles (Melolonthidae), ii. 860. 

 Chalay.ee of fowls' eggs, s. 64. 



Chalk, effect of large doses of, in producing intestinal cal- 

 culi, iv. 84. 



ChamcEleonidtz, a family of Reptilia, iv. 2G5, et scq. 

 Chameleon, anatomy of the, iv. 271, et seq. 

 eyelids of the, iii. 95. 



its organs of locomotion and prehension, iii. 449, 

 tongue of, iv. 1147, 1148 

 Chamois, formation of Bezoar stones in the stomach of the, 



s. 538. 



Chancre, co-existence of, with gonorrhoea, iv. 1258. 

 incipient, treatment of, by lunar caustic, iv. 803. 

 Char a, germination of, s. 222. 

 Characees, reproductive organs and mode of reproduction 



of, s. 222. 

 Character, individual ; share which the emotions take in 



the formation and development of, iii. 722 P. 

 Charruan Indian, portrait of, iv. 1358. 

 Cheeks (buccae), iii. 950. 



muscles, vessels, and nerves, iii. 950. 

 use of the cheeks, iii. 950. 



Cheese, chemical properties of, ii. 18 ; iii. 359 ; s. 392. 



considered as an article of food, s. 39'2. 

 Cheirogalevs, a genus of Quadrumana, iv. 215, et seq. See 



QUADRUMANA. 



characters of the genus, iv. 215. 

 Cheiromys psilodactylus (aye-aye of Madagascar), iv. 221. 



anatomy of the, iv. 374, et scq. 



CHEIROPTERA (an order of Mammiferous Vertebrate Ani- 

 mals), i. 594. 



characters by which the order is distinguished, i. 595. 

 definition, i. 594. 

 digestive organs, i. 599 ; s. 302. 

 generation, organs of, i, 600. 

 female, i. tiOO. 

 male, i. 600. 

 organs and mode of locomotion on land, iii. 455. 



wings and powers of flight of the, iii. 4-'30. 

 organs of the senses, i. 598. 

 of hearing, i. 5!)8. 

 of sight, i. 598. 

 of smell, i. 599. 

 of touch, i. 599. 

 of voice of the, iv. 1488. 

 osteology, i. 595. 

 pelvis of, s. 164. 



thymus gland amongst the, iv. 1095. 

 Chelonia, an order of Reptilia, iv. 265, el seq. 

 ciliary motion in, i. 631. 

 digestive organs of, s. 301. 

 pancreas of Chelonia, s. 95. 

 organs and mode of progression of the, iii. 450. 

 pelvis of, s. 170. 

 thyroid gland in, iv. 1108. 

 tongue of, iv. 1147. 

 vocal organs of the, iv. 1502. 

 Chclyosoma, a genus of Tunicata, iv. 1188, et seq. 



characters of the genus, v. 1188. 

 Ch-mical rays of light, iv. 1437. 



Chemistry, organic and inorganic, similarity of the com- 

 pounds supplied by each, i. 118. 124 ; iii. 1~52. 

 Chemosis of cellular tissue between the conjunctiva and 



sclerotica, iii. 85. 



Chesnut, properties of the, as food, ii. 13. 

 Chiasma of the optic nerves, iii. 762. 768. 

 definition, iii. 768. 

 chiasma in Invertebrata, iii. 769. 

 in Osseous Fish, iii. 769. 

 in Cartilaginous Fish, iii. 769. 

 in Birds, iii. 769. 



in Amphibia and Reptiles, iii. 769. 

 in Mammalia and Man, iii. 769. 

 use of the chiasma, iii. 771. 

 Chicken- breast, iv. 1039. 



Chills, influence of, on the state of general health, ii. 660. 

 Chilodon ornatus, iv. 14, 15. 

 Chilognatha, an order of Myriapoda, iii. 545. 



characters of the order, iii. 545. 

 Chilopoda, an order of Myriapoda, iii. 546, et scq. 



characters of the order, iii. 546. 

 Chimney-sweeper' 1 s cancer, or cancer scroti,iv. 1014. 

 Chimpanzee (Simia troglodytes), anatomy of the, iv. 198, 



ct seq. 

 conformation of the, compared with that of man, iv. 



1297. 



dentition of the, iv. 917. 



organs and mode of progression of the, iii. 455. 

 organs of voice of the, iv. 1487. 

 Chinchilla, anatomy of the, iv. 373, et seq. 

 Chinese, cranium of, iv. 1325. 

 women's feet, ii. 346. 



language, method by which the relation between the 

 different words of the, that constitute sentences is in- 

 dicated, iv. 1346. 



Chink of the glottis, or rima glottidis, which see. 

 Chinook Indians, remarkable custom of the, iv. 1360. 

 Chitine, or entomoline, ii. 881. 



chemical composition of, ii. 882. 

 Chiton marmoratus, nervous system of the, iii. 606. 

 Chlamyphorus truncatus, description of the, ii. 53. 55. 

 Chloride of gelatin, ii. 405. 

 Chlorine, action of, on protein, iv. 163. 164. 

 Chloroform, effect of the inhalation of, iv. 6:<7. 1182. 

 Chloromys Patagonica, or cavy of Patagonia, anatomy of 



the, iv. 384, et seq. 

 Chloroproteic acid, iv. 163, 164. 

 Chlorosis, state of the blood in, i. 428. 

 Chccropotamidce, anatomy of the, iii. 859. Sec PACHYDER- 



MATA. 



Chceropus, a genus of Marsupialia, iii. 261, et seq. 

 Choleliihs, or gall-stones, iv. 85. See Biliary Calculi; PRO- 

 DUCTS, ADVENTITIOUS. 



Cholera, characters of the urine in, iv. 1292. 

 state of the blood in, i. 428. 

 syncope induced by, i. 797. 

 Cholesteatoma, iv. 98. 

 in tumours, iv. 98. 

 granules, iv. 98. 

 patches, iv. 98. 

 scales, iv. 98. 



Cholesterine, or cholestearine, in gall-stones, i. 376. 

 components of, i. 376. 

 in the composition of the blood, i. 410; iv. 460. 



