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INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 



Test, the bristle crust covering the 

 crustaceans, &c., 75. 



Teuthidcans, the family of cuttle- 

 fishes, 22. 



Tibia, one of the bones of the leg, 87. 



Tissues, 37 ; areolar, 38 ; cartilagi- 

 nous, 38 ; muscular, 39 ; osseous, 

 39 ; nervous, 39. 



Tongue, 62. 



Touch, 63. 



Trachea, the windpipe, 119. 



Tracheae, the air-tubes of insects, 

 118, 123. 



Transudation, 127. 



Trias formation, 218, 228. 



Trigonia, 230. 

 rUobites, 21, 32. 



TrochoUtes ammonius, 225. 



Trophi, organs for feeding, of in- 

 sects, crabs, &c. 



Tropical faunas, 204. 



Trot, 91. 



Tubulibranchiates, 21. 



Tunicata, mollusks with a leathery 

 covering, 159. 



Turrilites, 232. 



Tympanum, a drum ; the membrane 

 separating the internal and exter- 

 nal ear, 57. 



Type, an ideal image, 18. 



Ulna, one of the bones of the arm, 



83. 



Ultimate, final. 

 Univalve, having a single shell, like 



the snail, 27. 



Vascular, composed of vessels, 129 

 Vegetative life, 44, 96; layer, 142. 

 Veins, lia 



Ventricle, a cavity of the heart, 116 



Vermicular, 100. 



Vertebra, a joint of the back -bone, 



46, 77. 

 Vertebrate, having a back-bone, 19, 



Vertical, in a perpendicular direc- 

 tion, 48 



Vesicle, a small membranous bag, 

 37. 



Vestibule, a porch ; the entrance to 

 one of the cavities of the ear, 58. 



Vibratile, moving to and fro, 112. 



Viscera, 159. 



Vitelline membrane, 138. 



Vitellus, 137. 



Vitreous humor, 50. 



Viviparous, producing living young, 

 131. 



Vocal cords, 65. 



Voice, 64. 



Voluntary, under control of the will, 

 43. 



Vorticella, reproduction of, 157, 158 



Walking, 90. 



Wapiti, 211. 



Warm-blooded animals, 122. 



Water-tubes of aquatic animals, 123. 



Whale, fans of, 104. 



Whales, mode of swimming, 94. 



White-fish, development of, 145. 



Windpipe, 119. 



Worms, 21 ; eye of, 53. 



Zoology, its sphere, 25. 

 Zoophytes, animals of a very lo\V 



type, mostly fixed to the ground. 



of a plant-like form. 



