The Evolution of Man, vol 1 | Page 2

Ernst Haeckel
SECTION OF AMPHIOXUS-LARVAE.
FIGURES 1.81 AND 1.82. SECTION OF AMPHIOXUS-LARVAE.
FIGURES 1.83 AND 1.84. CHORDULA OF THE AMPHIOXUS.
FIGURES 1.85 AND 1.86. CHORDULA OF THE AMPHIBIA.
FIGURES 1.87 AND 1.88. SECTION OF COELOMULA-EMBRYOS
OF VERTEBRATES.
FIGURES 1.89 AND 1.90. SECTION OF COELOMULA-EMBRYO
OF TRITON.
FIGURE 1.91. DORSAL PART OF THREE TRITON-EMBRYOS.
FIGURE 1.92. CHORDULA-EMBRYO OF A BIRD.
FIGURE 1.93. VERTEBRATE-EMBRYO OF A BIRD.
FIGURES 1.94 AND 1.95. SECTION OF THE PRIMITIVE STREAK
OF A CHICK.
FIGURE 1.96. SECTION OF THE PRIMITIVE GROOVE OF A
RABBIT.
FIGURE 1.97. SECTION OF PRIMITIVE MOUTH OF A HUMAN
EMBRYO.
FIGURES 1.98 TO 1.102. THE IDEAL PRIMITIVE VERTEBRATE.
FIGURE 1.103. REDUNDANT MAMMARY GLANDS.
FIGURE 1.104. A GREEK GYNECOMAST.
FIGURE 1.105. SEVERANCE OF THE DISCOID MAMMAL
EMBRYO.
FIGURES 1.106 AND 1.107. THE VISCERAL EMBRYONIC
VESICLE.
FIGURE 1.108. FOUR ENTODERMIC CELLS.
FIGURE 1.109. TWO ENTODERMIC CELLS.
FIGURES 1.110 TO 1.114. OVUM OF A RABBIT.

FIGURES 1.115 TO 1.118. EMBRYONIC VESICLE OF A RABBIT.
FIGURE 1.119. SECTION OF THE GASTRULA OF FOUR
VERTEBRATES.
FIGURES 1.120 TO 1.123. EMBRYONIC SHIELD OF A RABBIT.
FIGURE 1.124. COELOMULA OF THE AMPHIOXUS.
FIGURE 1.125. CHORDULA OF A FROG.
FIGURE 1.126. SECTION OF FROG-EMBRYO.
FIGURES 1.127 AND 1.128. DORSAL SHIELD OF A CHICK.
FIGURE 1.129. SECTION OF HIND END OF A CHICK.
FIGURE 1.130. GERMINAL AREA OF THE RABBIT.
FIGURE 1.131. EMBRYO OF THE OPOSSUM.
FIGURE 1.132. EMBRYONIC SHIELD OF THE RABBIT.
FIGURE 1.133. HUMAN EMBRYO AT THE SANDAL-STAGE.
FIGURE 1.134. EMBRYONIC SHIELD OF RABBIT.
FIGURE 1.135. EMBRYONIC SHIELD OF OPOSSUM.
FIGURE 1.136. EMBRYONIC DISK OF A CHICK.
FIGURE 1.137. EMBRYONIC DISK OF A HIGHER VERTEBRATE.
FIGURES 1.138 TO 1.142. SECTIONS OF MATURING MAMMAL
EMBRYO.
FIGURES 1.143 TO 1.146. SECTIONS OF EMBRYONIC CHICKS.
FIGURE 1.147. SECTION OF EMBRYONIC CHICK.
FIGURE 1.148. SECTION OF FORE-HALF OF CHICK-EMBRYO.
FIGURES 1.149 AND 1.150. SECTIONS OF HUMAN EMBRYOS.
FIGURE 1.151. SECTION OF A SHARK-EMBRYO.
FIGURE 1.152. SECTION OF A DUCK-EMBRYO.
FIGURES 1.153 TO 1.155. SOLE-SHAPED EMBRYONIC DISK OF
CHICK.
FIGURES 1.156 AND 1.157. EMBRYO OF THE AMPHIOXUS.
FIGURES 1.158 TO 1.160. EMBRYO OF THE AMPHIOXUS.
FIGURES 1.161 AND 1.162. SECTIONS OF SHARK-EMBRYOS.
FIGURE 1.163. SECTION OF A TRITON-EMBRYO.
FIGURES 1.164 TO 1.166. VERTEBRAE.
FIGURE 1.167. HEAD OF A SHARK-EMBRYO.
FIGURES 1.168 AND 1.169. HEAD OF A CHICK-EMBRYO.
FIGURE 1.170. HEAD OF A DOG-EMBRYO.
FIGURE 1.171. HUMAN EMBRYO OF THE FOURTH WEEK.
FIGURE 1.172. SECTION OF SHOULDER OF CHICK-EMBRYO.

FIGURE 1.173. SECTION OF PELVIC REGION OF
CHICK-EMBRYO.
FIGURE 1.174. DEVELOPMENT OF THE LIZARD'S LEGS.
FIGURE 1.175. HUMAN-EMBRYO FIVE WEEKS OLD.
FIGURES 1.176 TO 1.178. EMBRYOS OF THE BAT.
FIGURE 1.179. HUMAN EMBRYOS.
FIGURE 1.180. HUMAN EMBRYO OF THE FOURTH WEEK.
FIGURE 1.181. HUMAN EMBRYO OF THE FIFTH WEEK.
FIGURE 1.182. SECTION OF TAIL OF HUMAN EMBRYO.
FIGURES 1.183 AND 1.184. HUMAN EMBRYO DISSECTED.
FIGURE 1.185. MISS JULIA PASTRANA.
FIGURES 1.186 TO 1.190. HUMAN EMBRYOS.
FIGURE 1.191. HUMAN EMBRYOS OF SIXTEEN TO EIGHTEEN
DAYS.
FIGURES 1.192 AND 1.193. HUMAN EMBRYO OF FOURTH
WEEK.
FIGURE 1.194. HUMAN EMBRYO WITH ITS MEMBRANES.
FIGURE 1.195. DIAGRAM OF THE EMBRYONIC ORGANS.
FIGURE 1.196. SECTION OF THE PREGNANT WOMB.
FIGURE 1.197. EMBRYO OF SIAMANG-GIBBON.
FIGURE 1.198. SECTION OF PREGNANT WOMB.
FIGURES 1.199 AND 1.200. HUMAN FOETUS AND PLACENTA.
FIGURE 1.201. VITELLINE VESSELS IN GERMINATIVE AREA.
FIGURE 1.202. BOAT-SHAPED EMBRYO OF THE DOG.
FIGURE 1.203. LAR OR WHITE-HANDED GIBBON.
FIGURE 1.204. YOUNG ORANG.
FIGURE 1.205. WILD ORANG.
FIGURE 1.206. BALD-HEADED CHIMPANZEE.
FIGURE 1.207. FOETAL MEMBRANES AND CIRCULATION.
FIGURE 1.208. FEMALE GORILLA.
FIGURE 1.209. MALE GIANT-GORILLA.
GLOSSARY.
ACRANIA: animals without skull (cranium).
ANTHROPOGENY: the evolution (genesis) of man (anthropos).
ANTHROPOLOGY: the science of man.
ARCHI-: (in compounds) the first or typical--as, archi-cytula,
archi-gastrula, etc.

BIOGENY: the science of the genesis of life (bios).
BLAST-: (in compounds) pertaining to the early embryo (blastos = a
bud); hence:-- Blastoderm: skin (derma) or enclosing layer of the
embryo. Blastosphere: the embryo in the hollow sphere stage. Blastula:
same as preceding. Epiblast: the outer layer of the embryo (ectoderm).
Hypoblast: the inner layer of the embryo (endoderm).
BRANCHIAL: pertaining to the gills (branchia).
CARYO-: (in compounds) pertaining to the nucleus (caryon); hence:--
Caryokineses: the movement of the nucleus. Caryolysis: dissolution of
the nucleus. Caryoplasm: the matter of the nucleus.
CENTROLECITHAL: see under LECITH-.
CHORDARIA and CHORDONIA: animals with a dorsal chord or
back-bone.
COELOM or COELOMA: the body-cavity in the embryo; hence:--
Coelenterata: animals without a body-cavity. Coelomaria: animals with
a body-cavity. Coelomation: formation of the body-cavity.
CYTO-: (in compounds) pertaining to the cell (cytos); hence:--
Cytoblast: the nucleus of the cell. Cytodes: cell-like bodies, imperfect
cells. Cytoplasm: the matter of the body of the cell. Cytosoma: the
body (soma) of the cell.
CRYPTORCHISM: abnormal retention of the testicles in the body.
DEUTOPLASM: see PLASM.
DUALISM: the belief in the existence of two entirely distinct
principles (such as matter and spirit).
DYSTELEOLOGY: the science of those features in organisms which
refute the "design-argument."
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