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Mucous membrane . . . . • • • • • • . . 39 



Organ of smell. . . . . . • • • • • • . . 39 



Organ of taste. . . . . . • • • • • • . . 40 



Organ of hearing . . . . • • • ■ • • . . 40 



Organ of sight. . . . . . • • • • • • . . 41 



Of demonstrating Bioplasm and of its Microscopical Characters. 



Process of iuTestieation . . . . . , • • . . 44 



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Colour not due to mere tinting 

 Microscopic cliaracters of bioplasm.. 

 Bioplasm of sugar fungus 

 Bioplasm of tuft of placenta . . 

 Bioplasm of the hair . . . . 



Vital power . . 

 Amoeba. . 



Changes in Bioplasm. 



Bioplasm in different organs and tissues . 



Movements of bioplasm 



Changes ending in formation of a capsule . 



Mucus corpuscle 



Its vital movements . . 



Of the molecules . . . . 



IiTitability — contractility 



Movements in the bioplasm of plants 



Movements in morbid bioplasm 



Bioplasm constituting new centres — nuclei and nucleoli 



JS'iiclei and nucleoh do not produce foi-med material 



Bioplasm destitute of nuclei 



Mode of origin of nuclei . . . . .V 



Production of formed material from bioplasm 



Structure of a spore of mildew 



Change in the spore . . 



Growth of the bioplasm 



Another kind of growth 



Increase of bioplasm and prodiiction of formed material 



Death of the mildew . . 



How is the new matter added produced ? . . 



Importance of these changes in bioplasm . . 



Formation of Tissues and Organs out of Bioplasm 



Elementary organs and tissues 

 Tissues of a limb 



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