INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 431 



Still-cells, 140. A condition of cells of the unicellular Algse, 

 distinguished from the motile state. 

 Student's microscopes, 28. 

 Strieker's gas-chamber, 41. 



Star-fish, 167. Order Asteroidea, Class Echinodermata. 

 Stings, 177. 



Stemmata, 176. Solitary eyes of insects, etc. 

 Striped Muscle, 198. Voluntary fibres. 

 Stomata, 157. Openings in epiderm of leaves. 

 Squamous Epithelium, 191. Edges of cells overlapping. 

 Sublimation, 99. Dry evaporation and condensation. 

 Surirella Gemma, 56, 58. A test Diatom. 

 Suppuration, 262. One of the results of inflammation. 

 Sugar in urine, 305. 



Sucker Worms, 334. Order Trematodes. Class Yermas. 

 Sweat glands, 209. 



Sympathetic Nerve, 215. The nerve of the viscera and blood- 

 vessels. 



Syphilitic blood, 298. 



Syphiloma, 281. A tumor of s}^philitic origin. 

 Synovial Fluid, 190. Secretion from the synovial membrane 

 of joints. 



Table, 50. 



Tardigrada, 164. Water-bears. 



Tapeworm, 171, 381. 



Tactile Papillae, 218. Organs of touch in the skin. 



Tallow, 133. 



Tests, microscopic, 54. 

 " micro-chemical, 106. 

 " for alkalies, 108. 

 " for acids, 109. 

 " foroxides,llO. 

 " for blood, 102. 



Talitrus Saltator, 174. The sandhopper. 



Teleology, 19. Exhibition of evidences of design in nature. 



Teeth, 97, 196. 



Tetraspores, 153. Quadruple spores of Algse. 



Terebratula, 170. A genus of fossil shell. 



Tessellated Epithelium, 190. The cells lying edge to edge. 



Termination of nerves, 200. 



