GENERAL INDEX. 



Sardonic smile, cause of the, ii. 6. 

 Sartorius muscle, s. 137. 

 Satellite, nerve of the femoral artery, iv. 763. 

 veins of brachial artery, iv. 1407. 



of gustatory nerve, iv. 1404. 



of the right subclavian artery, iv. 816. 

 Satiety, effect of the lesion of the vagi upon the sensation of, 



Saturnia Carpini, ovum of, s. [113.] 



pavonia minor, nervous system of the larva of the, in. 



611,612. 



Satyr iasis, iv. 985. ' 

 Sauria, an order of Reptilia, iv. 265, et seq. 

 ciliary motion in, i! 631. 

 pelvis of the, s. 170. 

 dental system of the, iv. 889. 

 tongue of, iv. 1147. 

 pancreas of, s. 95. 

 thymus gland of, iv. 1098. 

 thyroid gland in, iv. 1108. 

 muscles of, iii. 543. 



organs and mode of locomotion of the, iii. 448. 

 Saw-fish, osseous spines of, i. 255. 



rostrum of, iii. 977. 980. 

 Saw-flies, a family of Insecta, ii. 865. 



ravages of its larva in turnip-fields, ii. 865. 870. 

 migration of, in myriads, iii. 16. 

 organs of generation of the, ii. 992, 993. 

 Scalce of cochlea, tympanic and vestibular, ii. 532. 



diameter of the, ii. 535. 



Scalenus anticus muscle, iii. 562 ; iv. 335. 817. 

 posticus muscle, iii. 562; iv. 817. 

 minimus (Scemmering) iv. 817. 

 actions of the scaleni, iii. 562. 

 Scales of fishes, iii. 972, 973; 8. 480. 501. 

 colours of fish, iii. 972. 

 argentine or metallic lustre of fish, iii. 972. 

 teeth of scales, iii. 974. 

 chemical composition, iii. 974. 

 of reptiles, s. 480. 



Scallop, nervous system of the, iii. 604. 

 Scalp, the, i. 747. 



atheromatous and meliceric deposits of the, iv. 97. 

 Scansoria, a group of Marsupialia, iii. 261. 

 Scansores, or climbing birds, characters of, i. 268. 



their mode of climbing and apparatus for prehension, 



iii. 451. 



pelvis of the, s. 169. 

 Scaphoid bone of carpus, ii. 505 ; iv . 1506. 



articulations, ii. 505. 

 of tarsus, ii. 340.343. 



structure and development, ii. 311. 

 Scapula, or shoulder-bone, i. 359 ; ii. 156. 

 borders, or costee, ii. 156. 



anterior, or axillary, ii. 156. 

 posterior, or vertebral, ii. 156. 

 superior, or cervical, ii. 156. 

 spine of the, iv. 435. 

 neck of the, iv. 573. 

 development, ii. 159. 

 connexions with the trunk, ii. 158. 

 structure, ii. 157. 

 surfaces of the bone, ii. 157. 

 upright and oblique positions, uses of the, ii. 158. 

 uses, iv. 437. 



displacement of the, iv. 435. 

 fracture of the net k of the, iv. 601. 

 Scapufa alatae of phthisical patients, ii. 157. 

 Scapular artery, posterior, i. 367 ; iv. 436. 824. 

 SCAPULAR REGION (descriptive and surgical anatomy of), 



iv. 433. 



definition, iv. 433. 



muscles, iv. 433. See ARM ; BACK; NECK. 

 supra- and infra- spinal fossae, iv. 4,34. 

 supra-spinal division of scapular region, iv. 434. 

 trapezius muscle, iv. 434. 

 supra-spinatus muscle, iv. 434. 

 supra-scapular nerve, iv. 434. 

 spine of the scapula, iv. 435. 

 infra-spinal division of scapular region, iv. 435. 

 trapezius muscle, iv. 435. 

 latissimus dorsi muscles, iv. 435. 

 infra-spinatus muscle, iv. 436. 

 teres minor muscle, iv. 436. 



major, iv. 436. 



triangular compartment, iv. 436. 

 posterior scapular artery, iv. 436. 

 infra-spinal fossa, structures which occupy the, iv. 



437. 



veins of the scapular region, iv. 437. 

 lymphatics, iv. 437. 

 uses of the scapula, iv. 437. 

 furuncular inflammation of the scapular region, iv. 



438. 



anthrax, iv. 438, 

 chronic abscesses, iv. 438. 

 fractures, iv. 438. 

 ablation, iv. 438. 



Scapttlo-humcra\ articulation, iv. 572. Sec SHOULDER- 

 JOINT (normal anatomy). 

 Scaridium, a genus of llotifera, iv. 404. 

 Scarlatina, syncope induced by, i. 797. 



Scarlatina anginosa, iii. 117. 



Scarf, or parrot- fishes, dental apparatus of, iii. 979 j iv. 871. 



878. 



Scents, or odorous emanations. See SMELL. 

 Schindylesis, form of articulation, i. 255 ; ii. 219 ; iii. 90. 

 Schintoztmms reflexus, iv. 949. 



Schneiderian, or pituitary, membrane, iii. 726. 730. 

 Schwann, white substance of, iv. 1140. 

 Scuem'da:, a family of Fishes, iii. 956. et seq. 

 Sciatic artery, ii. 250. 

 nerve, iv. 439. 

 great, iv. 767. 



origin and relations, iv. 767. 

 lesser, iv. 766. 



branches, iv. 767. 

 notch, great, s. 115. 



small, or obturator, s. 115. 

 spines, deformity of the, s. 182. 

 vein, iv. 1412. 



Scincidte, a family of Reptilia, iv. 265, et seq. 

 Scincoid lizards, teeth of, iv. 891. 

 Scincus officinalis, teeth of, iv. 891. 

 Scirrhus cancer, characters of, i. 515; iv. 137. 

 of mammae, iii. 255. 



bladder of scirrhus of mammae of Dr. Benedict. 

 ' iii. 255. 



of the membranes of the urinary bladder, i. 402. 

 of the muscular substance of the heart, ii. 637. 

 of pancreas, s. 111. 

 of thyroid gland, iv. 1116. 

 Sciurus vulgaris, or squirrel, anatomy of the, iv. 730, et 



seq. 



spermatozoa of the, iv. 475. 

 Sclerodermes, a family of Fishes, iii. P57, et seq- 

 Sclerogenidce, a family of Fishes, iii. 956. 

 Sclerotic coat or membrane, ii. 174; iii. 88. 

 definition, ii. 174. 

 inner and outer surfaces, ii. 174. 

 thickness of the coat, ii. 174. 

 tunica albuginea, or white of the eye, ii. 174. 

 sclerotic coat in the lower animals, ii. 175. 

 Scoliosis, iv. 949. 



Scolopax gallinula (snipe), nervous system of the, iii. 622. 

 Scolopendra, a genus of Myriapoda, iii. 547, et seq. 

 Sculopendra morsitans, nervous system of the, iii. 609. ' 

 Scolvpendridce, a family of Myriapoda, iii. 547, et seq. 

 Scolytus destructor, its ravages amongst elm trees, ii. 862. 



pygmaeus, its ravages amongst oak trees, ii. 8&2. 

 Scomber scombrus, or mackarel, eyes of, iii. 10G2. 



thynnus (tunny), iii. 975. 994. 

 Scomberidce, a family of Fishes, iii. 957. 

 Scorbutus, effects of, on the action of the heart, i. 798. 

 Scorpion-fiies (Panorpina), ii. 864. 



Panorpa communis (common scorpion-fly), ii. 864. 

 Scorpions, alimentary canal of, i. 204. 



apparatus for secreting the irritating or poisonous fluid, 



eyesof,'i. 207, 208. 

 generative system of, i. 210. 

 nervous system of, i. 206. 

 pectines of, i. 211. 

 digestive organs of the, s. 299. 

 muscular system of the, iii. 559. 

 ova of scorpions, s. [115.] 

 uses of scorpions in warm climates, iii. 27. 

 See ARACHNIDA. 



Scratching birds ( Rasores), characters of, i. 268. 

 Scrobiculus cordis, i. 2. 4. 

 Scrofula affecting the ankle-joint, i. 161. 

 anatomical characters, i. 161 . 

 external characters, i. 162. 

 ulcerations of the larynx caused by, iii. 119. 

 Scrofulous diseases of bones, i. 449, 450. 



caries frcm a scrofulous cause, i. 450. 

 caries of the spine, i. 451. 

 progress of the disease, 1. 450. 

 of the hip-joint, morbus coxa?, or strumous osteitis, 



ii. 789. 



of the kidney, iv. 257. 

 of the ovary, s. 593. 

 SCROTUM, iv. 438. 



skin of the scrotum, iv. 438. 



raphe, iv. 438. 

 areolar tissue, iv. 438. 

 septum scroti, iv. 438. 

 dartos, iv. 438. 



vessels of the scrotum, iv. 439. 

 nerves of the scrotum, iv. 439. 

 contents of scrotum. See TESTICLE. 

 passage of the testicle into the scrotum, iv. 982. 

 morbid anatomy of the scrotum, iv. 1013. 

 elephantiasis, iv. 1013. 

 hypertrophy, iv. 1014. 

 cancer scroti, or chimney-sweeper's cancer, i. 184 ; 



iv. 1014. 



melanosis scroti, iv. 1016. 

 fibrous tumours, iv. 1016. 

 Scurvy, state of the blood in, i. 425. 



land and sea scurvy, hemorrhage into the adipose tissue 



in, i. 62. 



Smttorancktato, ii. 379. See (TASTEROPODA. 

 Scutigera, a genus of Myriapoda, iii. 546, et seq. 



