474 



[ndex 



RECTUM, rek'tum (L. rectus, 



straight) ^8,339 



RECTUS, rek'tus (L. straight) 79 



REDI, Italian scientist 383 



REDIA, redia (after Italian scientist, 



Recti) 291 



REDUCTION DIVISION, reduk'shun 



(L. reductus, reduced), definition of. 102 



REDUCTION IN LIVER 51 



REED. MAJOR WALTER 137 



REFLEX, re'fleks (L. reflectere, to 



turn back) , definition of 178 



REFRACTION, refrak'shun (L. re, 



back + f r anger e, to break, to bend 



back at an acute angle) 39 



REGENERATION, rejen'era'shun (L. 



re, again + generare, to beget) 125 



In Hydra 252 



RENAISSANCE, Renasans' (L. renas- 



cor, to be born again) 379 



RENAL TUBULES, ree'nal (L. renes, 



kidneys ) 64 



REPRODUCTION, re'produk'shun (L. 



re + pro, forth + ducere, to lead) . . 30 



REPRODUCTIVE TISSUE 239 



REPTILE, rep'til (L. repere, to crawl) 



Medial eye of 45 



REPTILIA, reptill'eeah (L. reptilus, 



reptile, from repo, creep) 425, 431 



RESIDUAL BODY, rezid'ual (L. re- 

 siduum, residue ) 153 



RESISTANCE IN IMMUNITY, rezis'- 



tans (L. resistcre, to resist) 197 



RESONATOR, rez'onator (L. resonare, 



resound ) 63 



RESPIRATION, res'pira'shun (L. re 



+ spirare, to breathe) 62 



RESTING STAGE (Ger. rast, repose) . 98 

 RETICULAR LAYER, reticular (L. 



same as Reticulate) 



Theory 95 



RETICULATE TUBES, retik'ulat (L. 



reticulum, a small net) 235 



RETICULUM, reticulum (L. a small 



net) 



Of stomach 745 



RETINA, ret'inah (L. rete, net) 70 



RETRACTOR, retrak'tor (L. retrahere, 



to draw back) 



Muscles .257 



RHABDITE, rab'dit (L. rhabdos, a 



rod) 287 



RHABDOCOELIDA, rabdose'lida (G. 



rhabdos, a rod + koilos, hollow) . . .422 

 RHABDOME, rab'dom (G. rhabdos, a 



rod) 323 



RHABDURA, rabdu'ra (G. rhabdos, a 



rod) 425 



RHEIFORMES,. re'ifor'mez (G. rea, 



rhea -f- L. forma, form ) 428 



Flightless terrestrial birds with 



partially feathered head and neck. 



RHEOTROPISM, reot'ropizm ( G. 



rh&in, to flow + trope, a turning) . . .128 

 RHIZOIDS, ri'zoidz (G. rhiza, root + 



eidos, like) 209, 221 



RHIZOMES, rl'zomz {rhizoma, a root) 223 

 RHIZOPODA, rizop'oda (G. rhiza, 



root + pous, foot) 143, 148, 418, 426 



Definition of 426 



RHIZOPODS 123 



RHODILES ROSAE, rodi'lez (G. rho- 



dites, pertaining to a rose) 3^6 



RHODOPHYCEAE, rodofi'see (G. rho- 



don, rose + phykos, sea-weed) 205 



RHOPALURA GIERDII, ropal'ura (G. 



rhopalon, a club + ura) 307 



RHYNCHOTA, ringko'to (G. rhynchos, 



snout) 426 



A sub-class of Pterygogenea. 

 RIGHT, being right one-half one time. 19-26 



RIZOPUS NIGRICANS 201 



RODENTIA, ro'den'shia (L. rodens, 



gnawing ) 428 



ROOT BRANCH, root (A. S. wyri, 



root) 204 



Cap 230 



Gall louse 351 



iStocks 224 



Tap ,..204 



BOSS. MAJOR RONALD 136 



ROSTRUM, ross'trum (L. rostrum, 



beak) 314 



ROT ARIES, rotar'es (L. rota, a wheel) 78 



ROTATORIA 310 



ROTATORS (same as rotaries) 78 



ROTIFER A, rotif'era (L. rota, wheel 



+ ferre, to bear) 308, 426, 431, 435 



Definition of 435 



RUDIMENT, rood'iment (L. rudimen- 



turn, first attempt) 45 



SABAL, sa'bal. (Said to be from a 



South American or Mexican name) .236 

 SACCHAROMYCETES, sak'aromiset'ez 

 (N. L. saccharum, sugar + G. 

 mykes, a mushroom), definition of.. 211 

 SA CCHAROMYCOSIS, sak'aromiko'sis 

 (G. sakcharon + N. L. mycosis, defi- 

 nition of 212 



SAOCULINA, definition of 326 



SACCUL IN A CARCINUS, sakull'na 



(L. sacculus, a little sack) 328 



SAG GIT A EEXAPTERA, saj'ita hex- 

 ap'tera (L. saggita, arrow; G. hexa, 



six; pteron, wing) , .309 



ST. AUGUSTINE 385 



SAINT-HILARE 385 



SALIVARY GLANDS, sal'ivary (L. 



saliva, spit) 132 



SALIX, sa'liks (L. a willow) ; (species 



of willow) 204 



SALTATION THEORY, salta'shon (L. 



saltare, to jump), definition of 404 



SALVIA, sal'via (L, sage) 367 



