Index to Notes. 



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Hot, various meanings of, ii. 2. 18. 



Hucklebone, iv. 10. 44. 



Human body, whether dissected by A., i. 



5. I; proportions of, iv. lO. lO; erect 

 attitude of, iii. i. 15. 



Hunger, allayed by contact of food, iii. 



14- 34- 

 Hymenoptera, their oral instruments, iv. 



6. II. 

 Hypozoma, ii. 16. 10. 



Indian, dogs, i. 3- 3 ; ass, iii. 2. 10. 



Innate Spirit, ii. i6. ir, iii. 6. 2. 



Insects, characters and divisions, iv. 6. i ; 

 their wings called feather?, iv. 6. 6, i. 3. 

 I ; bulk and wings, iv. 6. 4 ; oral 

 organs, iv. 5. 7, iv. 6. II ; tongue, iv. 5. 

 8 ; digestive organs, iv. 5. 74 and 75 ; 

 eyes, ii. 13. 12 ; olfactory organs, ii. 16. 

 10 ; heart, iv. 5. 69 ; hypozoma, ii. 16. 

 10 ; anterior legs, iv. 6. 16 ; hinder legs, 

 iv. 6. 17, 18 and 19 ; live when cut in 

 pieces, iii. 5. 2, iv. 5. 71 ; how protected, 

 iii. 2. 9, iv. 6. 8 ; defend themselves by 

 excretions, ii. 4. 5, iii. 2. 8 ; feign death, 

 iv. 6. 8 ; roll themselves up, iv. 6. 7. 



Integumental structures, ii. 9. 12. 



Intellectual faculty, separable from matter, 

 i. I. 14 and 17 ; outside province of 

 natural science, i. i. 18. 



Intestinal canal, of mammalia, iii. 4. 26 ; 

 of herbivora, iii. 14. 27 ; of carnivora, iii. 

 14- 33; of artiodactyla, iii. 14. 29; 

 effects of shortness, iii. 14. 23 and 34. 



Ischia, iv. 12. 27. 



Jaw, motion of in carnivora, iv. Ii. 19 ; in 



crocodile, iv. 11. 20. 

 Jejunum, iii. 14. 36. 

 Joints, kinds of, ii. 9. 2. 

 Juli, iv. 5. 70, iv. 6, 7. 



Kidneys, use of, iii. 7. 18, iii. 9. i ; their 

 vessels, iii. 9. 8 ; lobulation, iii. 9. 6 and 

 7 ; position of right and left, iii. 9. 1 1 ; 

 tunica adiposa, iii. 9. 13 ; right not so 

 fat as left, iii. 9. 17 ; fat not equably 

 disposed, iii. 9. i8 ; especially fat in 

 sheep and ox, iii. 9. 20 ; of man and 

 foetus, iii. 9. 6 ; of seal, iii. 9. 5 ; of 

 birds, iii. 9. 2 ; of chelonia, iii. 9. i. 



Lacteals, discovery of, ii. 3. 11. 



Lard, and suet, ii. 5. i . See Fat. 



Larynx, called pharynx, iii. 3. i. 



Leopard, iii. 4. 32. 



Ligaments, iii. 4. 20. 



Limbs, number of, iv. 12. 11, iv. 13. 15 ; 



flexures of, iv. 12. lO, iv. 10. 18 ; part 



taken by posterior, iv. 9. 9. 

 Lion, not seen by A., iv. 10. 6 ; bones and 



marrow, ii. 6. 5 ; mammae, iv. 10. 27 ; 



errors concerning it, iv. 10. 6. 



Liver, variable colour, iii. 12. 4 and 5 ; 

 lobulation of, iii. 7. 4, 5 and 6 ; relation 

 to spleen, iii. 7. i and 4. 



Lizards, tongue of, ii. 17. 7. 



Lobster, claws of. iv. 8. 10. 



Locomotion, begins from right, iii. 9. 12. 



Lophius, iv. 1.5; errors concerning, iv. 

 ^3- 5 ; gall-bladder, iv. 2. i ; fins, iv. 

 13. 18. 



Lung, its air-passages and blood-vessels, 

 iii. 3. 9 ; why called single by A., iii. 6. 

 1 ; its action, iii. 6. 6 ; not source of 

 heart's action, iii. 6. 7 ; variable amount 

 of blood, iii. 6. 18 ; bladder-like kind 

 inferior, iii. 6. 3 and 10, iii. 7. 17 ; of 

 birds and reptiles, iii. 6. 8, 10 and 18 ; 

 of chelonia, iii. 8. 5 and 6. 



Maia, iv. 8. 2. 

 Malacia. See Cephalopods. 

 Malacostraca. See Crustacea. 

 Male, hotter than female, ii. 7. 19 ; better 

 armed than female, iii. i. 4 and 6 ; size 

 of organs compared with those of females, 

 iii. I. 5 ; mammae of, iv. 10. 30. 



Mammse, position of, iv. 10, 23, 24, 25 

 and 29 ; number of, iv. 10. 26 and 27 ; 

 of males, iv. 10. 30 ; of lion, iv. 10. 27. 



Mammalia, characters and divisions, iv. 10. 

 I ; equivalent to "internally viviparous," 

 iv. II. 24 ; umbilical vesicle, iv. 12. 15. 



Man, erect position, ii. 10. 7, iii. i. 15 ; 

 bodily proportions, iv. 10. 10 ; senses 

 compared with those of other animals, 

 ii. 16. 14 ; impotence as compared with 

 other animals, iv. 10. 15 ; brain, ii. 7. 

 18 ; skull, ii. 7. 21 ; sutures, ii. 7. 26 ; 

 ears, ii. 11. i ; eye-lashes, ii. 14. 3; 

 kidneys, iii. 9. 6 and 1 1 ; spleen, iii. 12.7^ 

 gall-bladder, iv. 2. 8 ; foot, iv. 10. 46 ; 

 . hand, iv. 10. 15 ; nails, iv. 10. 16 ; place 

 in serial classification, iv. 10. 12. 



Marrow, not seminal, ii. 6. i ; not in all 

 bones, nor all animals, ii. 6. 5 and 8 ; 

 and spinal cord, ii. 6. 4 ; of foetus, ii. 

 6. 2. 



Marten, iii. 4. 32. 



Mastication, ii. 3. 5- 



Mecon. See Mytis. 



Medicine, how far a branch of natural 

 philosophy, ii. 7. 14. 



Media, of senses, il 1. 12, ii. 10. 10. 



Medusae, iv. 5. 54. 



Melolontha, iv. 6. 5. 



Memory, not possessed by all animals, 

 ii. 2. 5. 



Mesentery, iv. i. 8. 



Methods, of science, part of education, i. 

 I. I. 



Milk, its composition, iii. 15.4; its coagu- 

 lation, iii. 15. I and 5. 



Mollusca. See Testacea. 



Momus, fable of, iii. 2. 14. 



Monkeys, kinds recognised by A., iv. 10. 41 . 



Monk-fish. See Rhine. 



Moon, supposed influence on animals, iv. 

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