INDEX 



339 



Dynamamceba, 318 



EoDYSis (monit), 131 



Ectoderm (epiblast), 334 



Eggs, mstruments for preparing (blowing), 



76 ; method of numbering, 80 ; clutoli 



of, 80 

 ElsEodochon (uropygial gland), 129 

 Bmbryological characters, 107 

 Embryology, 320 

 Endoderm (hypoblast), 334 ; cells in an 



egg, 333 

 Endolymph, 282 

 Endysis, 131 

 Enteramoeba, 310 

 Epencephalon, 258 

 Epiblast (ectoderm), 334 

 Epidermic, 123 

 Epiclidium, 217 

 Epigastrium, 140 

 Epiphyses, 93, 199 

 Equipments — miscellaneous, 8 

 Equivalence of groups, 111 

 Ethmoid, 236 ; plate — aliethmoid, ali- 



septal, alinasal, 226 

 Etypical characters, 116 note 

 Eustachian tube, 234 

 Exoskeletal, 123 

 Extensors, 161 

 Eye, 264 

 Bye-baby, 271 



Facial bones (or Vomer), 237 



Fallopian Nerviduct, 278 



Family, 110 



Fasciae, 285 



Fat, 56 



Fatigue, 31 



Feathers, outgrowths or appendages, not 

 tegumentary expansion, 123 ; (A) 

 development, 124 ; structure, main 

 stem or scape {scapns), supplement- 

 ary stem {hyporhachis), webs or 

 vanes (vexillum), scape, {a) barrel or 

 quill (calamus), 125 ; (b) shaft proper 

 (rtacAis),barb (barba), barbules, barbi- 

 cels {cilia), hooldets {hamuli), 126 ; 

 (B) Muds of — (1) contour {pennm or 

 plmnoe), (2) down {plumulm), (3) semi- 

 plumes (semiplumce), (4) filoplumes 

 {Jiloplumce), 128 ; (5) powder down 

 {pulmplum£s), 129 ; (C) of the wing- 

 flight {remiges), 162, 164; coverts 

 {tectrices), alula, or ala spuria, 162 



Feathery structure, types of, (1) plu- 

 mous or pennaceous (feathery), (2) 

 plumulaceous (downy), 127; (3) filo- 

 plumaceous (hairy), 128 



Female organs of generation, 324' 



Femur, 94 



Fenestra, 213 ; ovalis, 227, 275 ; 

 rotunda, 275 



Fibula, 94 



Field-worli, miscellaneoxis, 15 



Filoplnmaj, 128 



Fixtures, 41 



Flaps, 145 



Flexors, 161 



Flocculus, 277 



Fontanelle, 213 



Food-yellc, 327 



Foot, (A) bones of, thigh or femur, 175 ; 

 acetabulum, 176 ; crus, {a) tibia, (b) 

 fibula, heel or sulfrago, 177 ; digits or 

 toes, phalanges, iuternodes, mechan- 

 ism of, 180 ; plumage of, 182 ; length 

 of, horny integument {podotheca), 183 ; 

 (a) scales {scutella), 184 ; {b) plates or 

 reticiilations, (c) granulation or rugose, 

 (d) scabrous or scarious, (e) cancellated, 

 (/) serrated, {g) holothecal, {h) schizo- 

 thecal,185; (B)types of — (l)insessorial 

 or perching, yi90 ; (2) cursorial or 

 grallatorial (walking or wading), 193 ; 

 (3) natatorial or swimming, 194 ; {a) 

 palmate, (J) lobate, semipalmation, 

 193 



Foramen, 205 ; ovale, 224, 236 ; mag- 

 num, 230 ; optic, 236 ; olfactory, 237; 

 pneumatic, 246 



Forms, (a) generalised, {b) specialised, 

 117 



Froutals, 231 



Furculum (merrythought), 136 ; (clavi- 

 cles), 217 



Fusiform, 134 



Ganglia, 257 



Gastornis parisiensis, 98 



GastriBum, (a) breast {pectus), {b) belly 



(abdomen), 140 

 Gastrula, 333 

 Geaut, 99 



Gena (malar region), 144 

 Generation, female organs of, 324 

 Geniohyoid muscle, 312 

 Genital gland, 319 

 Genus, 110 

 Germination, 331 

 Germ-vesicle (blastula), 333 

 Germ-yelk, 327 

 Gigerium, 314 

 Gizzard (gigerium), 314 

 Glenoid cavity, 217 

 Glossopharyngeal nerve, 284 

 Glottidian fissure, 301 

 Gonys, 246 



Graafian follicle (ovisac), 326 ; gula, 144 

 Gullet (oesophagus), 136, 313 

 Gun, double-barrelled shot, 3 ; breech- 



