INDEX AND 



GLOSS ART, 



437 



Muscular strength, examples of, 137, 154. 



** contraction, cause of, 135, 



movement, disadvantage of it, i3&, 



44 contraction, its rapidity, 138. 



44 ** ," duration, 138. 



** ** 44 precision, 139. 



Mus'culin, 12. 



Myol'ogy, definition of, 107, 

 Myotility, 26, 134. 



Mystery as great in physiology -as in relig- 

 ion, 432. 



Mystery in muscular movement, 432. 



** in connection of mind and matter,, 

 432, 



s. 



Nails, 2T7. 

 NasaJ bones, 48. 



44 duct, 375. 

 Nasmyth's membrane, 53. 

 Neck, its length dependent on, 87. 



M how to be dressed, 269. 

 Nerve tubes and fibers, 317, 



** vesicles or cells, 318. 

 Nerves over sensitive, 428. 

 Nervous power shows design, 423. 



44 system, its hygiene, 352, 

 Neurol'ogy, definition of, 316. 

 Nictitating membrane, 383. 

 Nitrogen, 6. 



Nitrog' enous, containing nitrogen. 

 Normal, according to the standard. 

 Nose, 412. 

 Nostrils, 413. 



44 their use in the voice, 265. 

 Nu'clear, pertaining to a nucleus, 

 Niv 'cleated, 18. 

 Nucleolus, IS, 

 Nucleus, 18, 



0, 



Oil, 16. 



44 glands, 299. 



14 44 use of, 307. 

 O'lein, 11. 



Olfactory nerves, 325, 850. 

 Oma'sum, 187. 

 Omentum, 16S. 

 Optic nerves, 326, 351. 

 Orbicularis pal'pebrje, 114. 



44 oris, 115. 

 Organ, definition of, 29. 

 Organs adapted to circumstances, 426. 

 Ornithoryn'chus, an animal of the class 



mammalia. 

 Oscillatory \ vibrating. 

 Oss'icles, little bones. 

 Os quadra'tum, 897. 

 Ostein, 12. 



Osteol'ogy, definition of, 81, 

 Otoliths, bony particles of the ear. 

 Ovalbu'men, 12. 

 Ox'ygen in the body, 6. 



P. 



Pacinian coipuscles, 336. 

 Pal'ate bones, 49. 

 Palmar arch, 209. 

 Pan'creas, 166. 

 Pancreat'ic fluid, 16. 

 Papil'lai, 295, 400, 408. 

 Par'asite of skin, 299. 



Pari'etal bone, 44. 



Patell'a, 63. 



Paunch, 1S7. 



Peoten marsu'pium, '334, 



Pedun'cle, a stalk or stem. 



Pedunculated, havrng^a stalker peduncle. 



Pelvis, bones of, 61. 



Pen' Triform, feather-shaped. 



Pep'sin, 15, 160. 



Pericardium, 204, 



Perilymph, 391, 



Periosteum, 34. 



Perwtal'tict moving like & worm. 



Peritoneum, 1<6S. 



Perspiration, 301. 



Peyer^s patches, 163. 



Phalanges, 60, 65, 79, 91, 97, 



Pharyn'gectZ, belonging to the pharynx. 



Pka'rynx, 156. , 



Phos'phorus in the body, 7. 



Phvsiology, definition of, 6. 



Pia mater, 324. 



Pig'mentcells, 296. 



Pigmentary spots, 3S5. 



Pigmentum nigrum, -372. 



Pinna, 389. 



Pitu'itary membrane, the lining mem- 

 brane of the nose. 

 Placoid'ians, 314. 



Plan, unity ot\ in animal system, 424. 

 Plasma, watery portion of the blood. 

 Plastron, @9. 



Pleasure superadded to functions when not 



necessary, 425. 

 Pleura, 248. 

 Pleurisy, 248, 

 Plexus, 332. 



Pneumogastric nerves, 330, 351. 



Pneumonol'ogy, definition of, 244. 



Poison introduced by lymphatics^ 283. 



Polyhe'dral, with many ends. 



Poiyp&> radiate animals. 



Popliteal artery, 213. 



Pores of bones, 34, 



Portal system, 218, 236. 



Potass'ium in the body, 7. 



Power reserved for exigencies, 426, 



44 vicarious in organs, 426. 



** recuperative in the system, 427. 

 Prehensile, adapted for seizing. 

 Prehension, the act of grasping. 

 Primary tissue, 14, 22. 

 Principles, immediate, grouped, 8, 9. 

 Prumoid, like a prism. 

 Pris'tine, primary. 

 Process, an elevation on a bone. 

 Processes of bones, 35. 

 Protein, 13. 

 Psoas muscle, 126. 

 Ptv'alin, 172. 

 Pu'bis, 61. 



Pulsations of heart, 227. 



Pyloric appendages, 194. 



Pylo'rus, tne lower orifice of the stomach* 



% 



Quadrangular, with 4 angles. 

 Quadrilateral, 44 44 sides. 



B. 



lia'dial artery, 208. 

 Radia'ta, 85. 



