CONTENTS OF VOL. I. 
1. Elementary Substances.—Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxy- 
gen, Azote, Phosphorus, Sulphur, Fluoric Acid, 
Muriatic Acid, Iodine, Potash, Soda, Ammonia, 
Lime, Magnesia, Silica, Iron, Manganese. 
2. Compounds of Organization.—Gelatine, Albumen, 
Fibrin, Extract, Mucus, Urea, Sugar, Oil, Acids, 
Fluids, crude and secreted, Solids, soft and hard. 
CHAPS VE 
Cutaneous System. 
1. Structure of the Skin.—Cuticle. Mucous Web. Co- 
rium, villous surface, leather. Muscular Web. 
Cellular Web. ; ‘ 
2. Appendices.—Hair, Felting, Wool, Bristles, Spines. 
Feathers, quill, shaft, web, how produced. Horns, 
beaks, hoofs, claws, nails, spurs. Scales. Shells. 
Crusts. : : is 
3. Secretions.—Unctuous. Viscous. Sweat. Carbon, 
CHAP. VIL. 
Osseous System. 
1. Composition of the Bones. Periosteum. Cartilage. 
Earthy matter. Fat. Mode of growth, diploe, 
cancelli, Rickets, Mollities Ossium. Apophyses, 
Epiphyses, Articular cartilage. : 
2. Articulations. Symphysis, Synathrosis, suture, ser- 
rated, harmonic or squamous, Gomphosis ; Amphi- 
arthrosis, Synchondrosis, Syndesmosis, Syssarcosis, 
Diarthrosis, Synovia. Motions of the Joints, flexion, 
twisting, sliding. Enarthrosis, Arthrodia, Gyn- 
glymus. Skeleton, head, trunk and extremities. 
Vertebral and Invertebral Animals. 
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