INDEX TO VOLUME II. 



51; 



Muscle, crico-thyroid, 426 

 digastric, 426 

 elasticity of, 105 

 erector clitoridis, 464 

 external rectus, 299 

 fatigue of, 70 



frog's, rate of conduction in, 89 

 gases of, 168 



general physiology of, 17 

 genio-hyoid, 426 

 hyo-glossus, 426 

 independent irritability of, 25 

 inferior oblique, ""»!) 



rectus, 299 

 inorganic constituents of, 168 

 internal rectus, 299 



limitation of the rate of stimulation in, 126 

 mylo-hyoid, 426 

 nitrogenous extractives of, 166 

 non-nitrogenous constituents of, 168 

 omo-hyoid, 425 

 posterior crico-arytenoid, 426 

 reaction of, 159 



red, capacity for tetanic contraction, 127 

 retractor lentis, of fishes, 306 

 skeletal, sensory nerve-endings in, 402 

 specific gravity of, 159 

 sterno-hyoid, 425 

 sterno-thyroid, 425 

 striated, histology of, 104 



optical properties of, 103 

 stylo-hyoid, 426 

 superior oblique, 299 



rectus, 299 

 thyro-arytenoid, 426 



external, 424 



internal, 424 

 thyro-hyoid, 425 

 Muscle-contraction, Engelmann's theory of, 105 

 Muscle-plasma, 161, 163 



Muscle-proteids, precipitation temperature of, 166 

 Muscles, absolute force of, 141 

 action of, upon the bones, 417 

 classification of, 18 

 currents of action in, 150 



of rest in. 147 

 degeneration of. after section of motor nerves, 



48, 54, 70 

 endurance of, 76 

 erectores penis, 449 



human, fatigue of, with artificial stimulation, 

 l.;i 



rate of conduction in, 89 

 ischio-cavemosi, I in 



Of tint eve, 299 



of the iris, :;•.':; 

 of the middle ear, i!<ii) 

 rate of conduction in, 89 

 stapedius, 370 

 tensor tympani, 369 

 Muscle-serum, 166 

 Muscle-sounds, L32 

 Muscle-spindles, 402 

 Muscle-structure, relation of, to its contractility, 



107 

 Muscle-tonus, 143 



Muscular < tractions, effect of drugs on, 137 



of support on t lie heighl of, L22 

 of temperal ore on. L36 

 graphic record of, 99 

 influences affecting, in? 

 post-mortem, L60 

 -.on rce of energy in, 71 

 effort, closure of larynx in. 123 

 inhibition from cortical stimulation, 224 

 movements, relations of antagonistic muscles 

 in, 418 



Muscular sensations, cortical area for, 253 

 definition of, 390 



effect of heinisection of the cord on, 235 

 in estimation of weights, In:; 

 nature of, 401 



path of conduction for, in the cord, 235 

 psychological value of, 391 

 work, effect of stimulants on, 75 

 Musical sounds, characteristics of, 387 

 tones, beats of, 386 



limits in the pitch of, 382 

 production of, 381 

 Mydriatics, 325 

 Mylo-hyoid muscle, 426 

 Myo-albumin, 166 

 Myo-albumose, 166 

 Myogen-fibrin, 164 

 Myoglobulin, 166 

 Myogram, 34 

 definition of, 100 



effect of temperature on the form of, 136 

 Myograph, 35 



description of, 100 

 double, of Heriug, 36 

 Myohsematin, 166 

 Myopia, 313 



range of accommodation in, 314 

 Myosin, 163 



ferment, 161, 163 

 Myosin-fibrin, 164 

 Myosinogen, 163 



temperature of heat coagulation of, 165 

 Myotics, 325 



Nausea from disturbance of equilibrium, 105 

 Near-pointof vision, 312 

 Negative after-images, 346 



variation in muscles, rate of propagation. L52 

 relation of, to the contraction. 153 

 of muscle-currents, 150 

 of nerve-currents, 154 

 Nerve, chorda tympani, gustatory function of. 

 410 



general physiology of, 17 



glossopharyngeal, gustatory function of, 410 



oculomotor, •'!■-'•'! 



recurrent laryngeal, 428 



superior laryngeal. 428 

 Nerve-cells, atrophy of, from disuse, 195 



changes with age in, 190 



chemical changes in, 191 



classification of, 177 



connections between, 206 



degeneral ion of the cell-bodies of, 199 



diaxonic, 17* 



elfect Of exercise on. To' 



fatigue of, 191 



general ion of impulses in, 188 



growth of, 17<> 



histological changes due to functional activity 



in, I!'-.' 

 human, size of, 17 I 

 internal si rucl lire of, 1 T! ' 

 maturation of, 177 

 morphology of, 17:'. 



number of, in the central nervous system, 283 

 ii ii t ri 1 ion of, 190 

 nutritive com vol of, over nerve-fibres, ins 



Of animal-, size of, 175 



of spinal ganglia, development of, 178 



peculiarities of. 1 7 I 



pyramidal, 17* 



rate of discharge from. L89 



regeneration of, 201 



relation of si/.e and function in. 175 



senescence of. 182, 490 



significance of the branches of, 186 



