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INDEX AND GLOSSARY. 



Brain, 318, 342. 



44 of mammals, 357. 

 Breathing, object of, 253. 

 Bronchi, 250. 



" of mammals. 270. 

 Bronchitis, inflammation of the Bronchi. 

 Brunner's glands, 163. 



C. 



Ccecal cells, closed or shut sacs. 

 Cjecum, 161. 



Galea' reous, hard like limestone. 

 CaVcified, made hard like limestone. 

 Cul'cium in the body. 7. 

 Calisthenics, 141. 

 Callosities, 311. 

 Calcutta, blackhole of, 266. 

 Calorific, heat producing. 

 Canalic'uli of bones, 33. 

 Ca'nine teeth, 54. 

 Capillaries, 214. 

 Car'apace, 99. 

 Carbon in the body, 6, 



44 its amount given off from the 



lungs, 255. 

 Carbonic acid in the body, 10. 

 Carniv'orous, flesh eating. 

 Carotid artery, 206. 

 Carpus, 59, 73, 91. 

 Cartilage, in vertebral, 42. 

 Cartilaginous, made of cartilage. 

 Ca'sein, 12. 

 Caudal heart, 233. 

 Cells, 18. 



44 vital force of, 21. 



w chemical changes of, 21. 



•* vitalization of, 21. 



" change of form, 21. 



44 periods in the life of, 21. 

 Cellular, having cells. 

 Cemen'tum, 51. 



Centrip'etal and centrifugal, 349. 

 Ceph'alopod, a molluscous animal. 

 Cerebellum, 319, 347. 

 Cer'ebral ganglia, 821, 343. 



44 hemispheres, use of, 841 



" nerves, 358. 

 Cer'ebro-spinal center, 322. 

 Cer'ebrum, 31S. 



44 of mammals, 357. 

 Cervical plexus, 334. 

 Chemical elements of the body, 6. 

 Chemistry and vitality combined show de- 

 sign, 422. 

 Chi'tine, 84, 314. 

 Chitinous, containing chitine. 

 Chlorine in the body, 7. 

 Cho'roid coat, 371. 

 Chyla'queous fluid, 241. 

 Chyle, 15, 180. 

 Choles'terine, 11. 

 Chyme, 175. 

 CiVia*, minute hairs. 

 Ciliary processes, 371. 

 Circle of Willis, 210. 

 Circulation in molluscs, 242. 



44 in radiates, 243. 

 Circumduction, 68. 

 Clavicle, 57, 78, 96. 



Cloa'ca, a sac appended to the intestines. 

 Coag'vlable, capable of hardening. 



Coats of the eye, their use, 37S. 



Cochiea, 391. 



Coc'cyx, 41. 



CoBliac axis, 212. 



Colds and Coughs, 263. 



Colon, 162. 



Color blindness, 383. 



Compound eyes, 3S6. 



Conatus, attempt. 



Condiments, their use and abuse, 184. 



Con'dyle, elevation or eminence on a bone. 



Convoluted, rolled together like a tube. 



Coordination, working or designing to- 

 gether. 



Copper in the body, 7. 



Cor'acoid bone, 96. 



Coriaceous, like leather. 



Co'rium, 298, 306. 



Cor'nea, 370. 



Cor'neous, like horn. 



Corpora striata, 322. 



Corpuscles, little bodies or cells. 

 44 of blood, 220, 228, 254. 



Corpulence, its effect on capacity of lungs 

 254. 



Corpus callosum, 319. 



Cra'nium, skull. 



Cra'nial nerves, 325-331. 



Creation, 9. 



Cric'oid cartilage, 260. 



Crustaceans, animals like the crab and 



lobster. 

 Ctenoi'dians, 314. 

 Cubical size of the body, 10. 

 Cuneiform cartilage, 260. 

 Cuta'neonz, relating to the skin. 

 Cuticle, 296. 

 Cycloi'dians, 314. 

 Cytogen'esis, cell production. 



D. 



Daily water bath, 310. 

 Daltonism, 383. 

 Death universal, 429. 

 Decussation, crossing like an X. 

 Deglutition, 172. 



Deity, argument for, from anatomy, 420. 

 Den'tine, 51. 



Dentition, appearance of teeth. 

 Den'izen, an inhabitant. 

 Dermatology, science of the skin. 

 Dermis, skin. 



Development hypothesis, argument against, 

 431. 



Development hypothesis, disproved by an- 

 nular ligaments, 431. 

 Di arthrosis, 67. 

 Diaphragm, 124, 150. 

 Diastole, 226. 



Diet best adapted for man, 17T. 

 Digastric muscle, 116. 

 Digestion, its theory, 174, 175. 

 Dipioe of cranium, 76. 

 Disa8simila f tion, process of waste. 

 Disease not to be avoided, 428. 



44 of circulatory organs, 228. 

 Dorsal vessel, 239. 

 Duode'nal glands, 163. 

 Duode'num, 160. 

 Duplicative folding or doubling. 

 Dura mater, 323. 



