INDEX TO VOL. I. 



403 



297 ; circumstances influencing casts 

 and impressions, 298 ; history of geo- 

 logy before Hunter's time, 300; Hooke, 

 Woodward, Burnet, Winston, Buf- 

 fon, Werner, and Hutton, 301 ; Hun- 

 ter's extensive geological labours, 303 ; 

 alternations of sea and land, 308 ; 

 changes of climate, 309 ; JSlephas 

 primigenius, 310 ; influence of the 

 school of Cuvier, 315 ; comparison 

 between the Tertiary and Permian 

 fishes, 315 ; fossil-wood, 317 ; anti- 

 quity of the human race, 319 ; Fra- 

 castoro's theories on the-Noachian 

 deluge, 322 ; observations on shells, 

 325 ; earthquakes in Chile, 332 ; ac- 

 tion of glaciers, 334 ; progress of pa- 

 laeontology since the time of William 

 Smith, 336 ; the London Geological 

 Society, 339. 



Paludina vivipara, 221 . 



Pancreas, 158. 



Parts whose uses are not known, 162. 



Passion and appetite, 276. 



Penis, 189. 



Phasgoneura viridissima, 96. 



Physiology, observations on, 113. 



Phytology, observations on, 341. 



Pontia brassicce, 101. 



PortMsia chrysorrhcea, 100. 



Practical anatomy, 3S4. 



Preparations, directions for, 384. 



Prostate gland, 188. 



Psychology, 252 ; miscellaneous notes 

 on, 278. 



Pudenda, 192. 



E. 



Reason, 262. 

 Respiration, 121. 

 Right, hereditary, 275. 

 Rose-beetle, economy of, 96. 



S. 



Sap, movement in, 343. 



Secretion, organs of, 155. 



Seeing, 166. 



Senses, 166, 182 ; ideas from sensation, 



263. 

 Sensitive plants, 357. 

 Sensibility, 166. 

 Sepia, internal skeleton of, 374. 

 Sexes, character of, 184, 186. 

 Shells, fossil, comparison of, by Hunter, 



325. 



Skeleton, the, 372. 



Smell, organ of, 177. 



Snakes, double-headed, 251. 



Solander, Dr., letter from, 355. 



Sound, effects of, on animals, 176. 



Sows, experiments on, with regard to 

 generation, 196. 



Species, origin of, 37. 



Spider, water-, 108. 



Spine in animals, 381. 



Spirits of wine, 396. 



Squinting, 169. 



Stomach, 144. 



Superstition, 267. 



Superfcetation in a negro woman, 195. 



Supernumerary parts, 247. 



Surgeons, College of, edit Hunter's post- 

 humous paper on fossils, 295. 



Sympathy, 275 ; in vegetables, 360. 



T. 



Taste, 180. 



Teeth, 137 ; diastema, 140 ; in horse, 



141. 

 Tenlhredo abietis, 99. 

 Testes, position of, 237. 

 Touch, organ of, 182. 



Urethra, 189. 

 Uterus, 191. 



U. 



Vagina, 188, 192. 



Varieties of animals, 38. 



Vegetables, compared with animals, 16, 

 22, 23 ; engrafting, 18 ; propagation 

 of the species, 19 ; easily affected by 

 impressions, 20 ; motion in, 24 ; ve- 

 getable life, 341 ; suspension of ac- 

 tions in, 342 ; movement of sap in, 

 343 ; bark, 344 ; growth of trees, 348 ; 

 climbing plants, 354 ; motion in, 356 ; 

 sympathy in, 360 ; action of light, 

 362 ; leaves in, 363 ; casting of leaves, 

 363 ; decay of parts in, 365 ; mon- 

 sters, 368. 



Veins, 127. 



Voices of animals, 183. 



Voluntary and involuntary action, 166. 



W. 



Wasps, economy of, 82. 

 Water-snail, 221. 

 Wet preparations, 395. 



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