exoskeleton, 844 
suborbital bones, &c. 845 
ular bones, 845 
supra-tem 
rato —rh preety fins of Fish, 815 
sagged aah aeoetotion, 847 
hyalitic substance, 847 
Jamine, 849 
Haversian canals, 849 
corpuscles or cells, 850 
bone, 853 
madder experiments, 853 
developement of osseous tissue, 854 
ossification of permanent cartilage, 857 
abnormal osseous plates in the so’ tissues, 857 
formation of osseous tissue in the union of fractures, 
857 
Ovary, Supplement, 
stra peg Supplement. 
858 
enumeration of genera, 859 
osseous system, 859 
cranium, 859 
occipital bone, 359 
—- bones, 860 
mtal eo 860 
eethmoid, 860 
sphenoid, 861 
ribs and sternum, 861 
anterior extremities, 862 
scapula, 862 
clavicle, 862 
humerus, 862 
radius and ulna, 862 
carpus, 863 
metacarpus, 863 
phalanges, 863 
posterior extremities, 864 
lvis, 864 
emur, 864 
tarsus, 864 
metatarsus, 864 
peeenaess 864 
teeth, 
of Seiden, Ot 
Cheropotamide, 865 
Hippopotamide, 866 
Toxodon, re 866 
Rhinocerotide, 866 
Dinotherium, 867 
Proboscidia, 867 
Elephant, 867 
digestive system, 871 
stomach and intestines,’ liver, 871, 872 
spleen, 871 
salivary glands, 872 
os hyoides, 872 
circulatory and om taser system, 872 
urinary organs, 8 
generative organs, ‘o18 
male, 8 
female, 7S 
nervous system, 874 
brain, 874 
special senses, 874 
touch, 874 
snout, 87 
proboscis “of the elephant, 875 
smell, 875 
frontal, maseetys and sphenoidal si- 
nuses, 875-6 
i 
eye, 876 
Poclifamentum nuc ia 876 
onc ge ‘excxiption, 876 
Stalk, 3' 
pact g he the stalk, 878 
TY 
central cavity, 878 
nerve tube, 579 ~ 
ANALYTICAL INDEX. ie 
Pactaien Bodies (continaed). 
function, or eae 
errr with the electrical omens of the 
Par Pasay 881 . 
eee covata wees cranium, 882 
in su Us. 
- communicating filament with the g! 
ensietles tam branch, 
os - ~ —— ay the woth 884 
aes haryngeal, 885 
i erior Lawton #85 
middle pharyngeal of Valentin, 985 
superior laryngeal, a 
external branch, 886 
’ internal branch, 886 
vascular and cardiac hese iy = 887 
inferior or recurrent laryngeal, 887 
course of the vagus through the’ ston § 888 
eft vague of the vagus in the abdomen, & 
right ry dg 
connexion of the vagus and spinal accessory, © 
paydolog of the nervus vagus, 891 . 
e roots of the vagus contain any m 
filaments? 891 
sensitive filaments, 892 
functions of the various branches, 892 
auricular branch, 892 
act as incident nerves, 897 
mor id changes in the lungs after di 
the v. 
1» 898 
functions of the gastric bra’ 
do the : tet ee sens 
4 n some motiferous 
clams of lesion of the vagi t 
sensations of hunger and 
the function of digestion, 900 
upon the secretion of gastric j 
upon the secretion 
the inner surface of the 
and intestines, 900 : 
upon the rapidity of of absorpti 
the inner surface of the s 
ton of of conclusions respecting th 
tion of the nervus vagus, 901 
Parotid region, 902 
parotid gland, 902 
relations, 902 
arteries, 903 
_— Teo ar 
ne a 
apuunies glands, 904 ~< 
Parturition, Mechanism of, 904 ae 
in the lower animals, 904 
attitude and peeition of the fetus, 906 
in the human subject, 907 
presentation of the head, 907 
first position, 907 
second position, 907 
presentation of the face, 908 ; 
first position, 908 * 
second position, 908 
presentation of the lower extremities, 9 
cross presentation, 908 
Pelvis, see Su; t 
Penis, 909 
bias mi a 909 
Infusoria and Rotifera, 909 
, 
Fishes, 910 
Amphibia, 910 
Ophidia, 910 
Sauria, 910 
Chelonia, 910 
Aves, 911 
Mammalia, 911 
rumana, 9!1 
in nd an, gli ‘ 
ntegument, 911 
subcutaneous areolar tissue, 912 
fascia penis, 912 
corpus cavernosum, 912 
structure, 91 
a. . 
tum pectiniforme 919" 
vee ‘ul structure, 913 = 
