CLASSIFIED INDEX OF VOLS. I.— XII. 



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BOTANY (continued). 



Umbellifera;, venation of, iv. 15 

 Upas-tree, iv. 266; vi. 214; xi. 118,143 

 Urocrystis oryzaa, v. 43 

 Utricularia, iv. 210, 265 ; v. 22, 67 



VALERIANA: dioiea, i. 143; phu, s. 



236 ; Pyrenaica, is. 71, 113 

 Valisneria : culture of, i. 138 ; spiralis, 



vi. 166, 189, 212, 215, 237 

 Vegetable : hair, use of, iv. 11 ; marrow, 



abnormal form of male flower, si. 241 ; 



marrow, leave9 of, s. 255; phenomena 



and defoliation, si. 57 

 Vegetables, history of our common culti- 

 vated, s. 77, 101, 123, 144, 145, 178, 193, 



217, 211, 265; si. 9, 35, 130, 193, 211, 265 

 Verbascum lychnitis at Bickley, s. 211 

 Veronica: Busbaumii, v. 211, 259, 280; 



vii. 91 ; speedwell, si. 280 ; sii. 23 

 Verrucaria ochrostoma, x. 19 

 Vervain, ii. 163 



Viburnum: lantana, vi. 187;!opulus, vi. 91 

 Victoria Regia water-lily blooming uear 



Birkenhead, vi. 279 

 Vinegar-plant, vi. 144 

 Vine disease, new, v. 59 

 Vines, big, at the south, vii. 67 

 Violet wood, varieties of, iv. 139 

 Violets, vi. 67; vii. 166; s. 211; under 



ash-trees, v. 91, 116, 117, 166,188,189; 



dog, v. 114 ; yellow, iii. 239, 258 ; iv. 23, 



43,90 



BOTANY {continued). 



Viper's grass, sii. 74 



Viscum album, sii. 270 



Volvos globator, i. 190, 213, 238, 211, 262 ; 



ii. 119; iv. 117, 164 ; v. 166 ; xii. 191, 



208, 234, 232; cilia of, i. 263 



WALLFLOWER, abnormal, v. 186; vii. 

 186 



WHlnut, i. 89 



Warwickshire, plants of, s. 278 ; xi. 231 



Water : avens, s. 137,;iti2, 190, 211 ; cresses, 

 iv. 70, 95 ; dropwort, is. 93, 118, 141, 

 206, 215 



Waterlilies do not sink beneath the 

 waters to sleep, iv. 265 



Water-weed, American, i. 141 



Weeds, wandering, vii. 67 



Wellingtonia gigantea, i. 139 



Whin, flowering in December, v. 43 



White varieties of flowers, vii. 191, 201, 

 210, 235, 239, 281 ; viii. 20, 22, 45, 93, 

 214 ; si. 118, 139, 140, 142, 208, 231 



Whiteley Dean, plants of, sii. 42 



Wild flowers, cultivation of, for garden 

 decoration, v. 169, 265 ; plants, variety 

 of colour iu, sii. 41, 211, 257 



Willow : herb, iv. 265 ; is. 71, 113, 213 ; 

 leaves used for yeast, vii. 117 ; Napo- 

 leon's, at Kew, iii. 71 ; on the growth 

 of, sii. 107, 183; trees, singular growth 

 of, s. 162 



Willows, Babylonian, is. 139, 162 



BOTANY (continued). 



Wiltshire, Siumlatifolium iu, si. 232 

 " Wincopipe," sii. 15,69, 70 

 Window gardening, i. 92, 117, 141, 284 

 Winter : stores for, s. 68 ; greens, iii 18 • 



iv. 162 ; vi. 47, 91 

 Wisterias, harbouring clothes moths xii 



190 

 Wolfia arhiza, v. 138, 162 

 Woodrutf, sweet, vi. 47, 69, 70, 93 

 Wood sorrel, iv. 52, 28 ) ; v. 20, 43, 162 

 Woods, British, i. 239 

 Woody structure form-elements in, sii. 



208 

 Worm mushroom of Burmah, ii. 256; 



iii. 136 

 Wurali, v. 126 



XYLARIA hypoxylon, vii. 77 



YEAST, x. 140 ; in media free from 



oxygen, si. 64 

 Yew : Gresford, age of, x. 100, 137; si. 70 ; 



in the oak, i. 43 ; leaves, poisonous, i. 



112, 162 ; tree, iii. 235 

 Yorkshire, West, botany of, xii. 210 

 Yucca, fertilization of, is. 42; snail-trap, 



v. 143 



ZANTE CURRANTS in Devon, vii. 114 

 Zea Mays, vi. 43 

 Ziricote, ii. 47 ; iv. 47 



MICROSCOPY. 



ACTINOPHRYS, iii. 104 ; Eichornii, ii. 

 87 ; sii. 35. 



Algffi : how to cut sections of, sii. 145 ; 

 marine, to preserve, xi. 21, 47, 71 ; to 

 prepare for microscope, vii. 20 ; x. 18, 

 98 ; xi. 54 



Aloine, cystals of, ii. 94 



American workshop, chip from, vii. 85 



Amphipleura pellucida, xi. 113 



Amphiprora ornata, v. 109 



Amphitetras, the genus, iii. 271 



Angustura bark, micro-chemical examina- 

 tion of, xi. 61 



Arachnoidiscus ornatas, in co. Dublin, 

 i. 114 ; remarks on, xi. 121 



BACILLARIA paradoxa, v. 139 



Bacteria microzymes, 257 



Balsam: Canada, to harden, iii. 43; best 

 medium for mounting, ii. 175 ; x. 106 ; 

 xi. 256 



Balsam : and chloroform, mounting in, i. 

 45, 69 ; ii. 263 ; hardening of, xi. 16, 

 69, ; mounting in, ii. 209, 260, 263, 2^2, 

 233 ; iii. 21, 23, 91 ; ix. 16, 63, 87, 135 ; 

 xi. 86 ; substitute for, v. 115 



Barbel, scale of, vii. 188 



Barium, chloride of, preservative, x. 207 



Bees, glands and stints of, iv. 148 



Beetle's eye and bunt of wheat, in- 

 genious use of, ii. 259 ; vii. 92 ; viii. 

 276; ix. 15, 64 



Benzole v. camphor, vii. 93 



Bermuda Tripoli, xi. 160 



Biddulphia, ii. 133 



Binocular : dark lines in field of view, is. 

 63, 85, 86, 110 ; dissecting microscope, 

 i. 201 ; Wenham's newest arrangement 

 for the highest power, sii. 269 



Binoculars, rack of, iii. 115 



Black : Berlin, iv. 116 ; dead, iii. 142, 166 



Bleak, scales of the, vi. 187 



Bone and teeth, sections of, vii. 14 



Bricks of Dashour, examined by micro- 

 scope, iii. 43 



Bullets, iu mounting, vii. 140 



Bull's-eye condenser, i. 212 



Bunt of wheat and eye of beetle, use of as 

 lens, ii. 259 ; vii. 92 ; viii. 276 ; ix. 15, 64 



Butterfly: battledore, scales of, v. 212 ; 

 viii. 42; scales of, i. 110, 166 



CABINET, circular, i. 237 



Cabinets, microscopic postal, ix. Ill, 165, 

 281 



Camera obscura, microscopic, ii. 233 ; iii. 

 69 



Camphor : s. Benzole, vii. 93 ; in paraffin 

 lamps, viii. 136 



Caoutchouc, solvent for, iii. 66 



Carbolic acid, ii. 215 ; use of in mounting, 

 xi. 229 



Carmine : for injections, ii. 282 ; iii. 20 ; 

 peziza, iv. 90 ; solution, Dr. Beale's, 

 viii. 136 



Carp, scales of, vi. 215, 279 ; vii. 20, 140 



Cell, a new, v. 236, 281 



Cells, vii. 20, 22, 23, 44 ; glass, ii. 69, 93, 

 113, 135 ; imita'ion of livinu vegetable, 

 xi. 187 ; for microscopic objects, v. 236, 

 260, 281 ; x. IK, 41, 88, 167 ; varnish for 

 microscopical, xi. 275 ; vulcanite, v. 

 139 ; vi. 20 282; vii. 22, 23 



Cement: for cells and aquaria, iii. 259 ; 

 for dry-mouuting objects, ix. 86 ; xii. 

 36 ; Foulbe's, vii. 112 ; glycerine mount- 

 ing, sii. 16, 39, 40, 65, 88 ; indiarubber, 

 iii. 23, 43 ; liquid, xii. 40, 87 ; for slides, 

 iii. 21, 259 ; and turn-tables, x, 130 ; 

 wanted, iii. 191 ; v. 262, 283 



Centerer for mounting, xi. 206, 230 



Cha;tospira, notes on, iv. 125, 155, 164 



Centering objects, iii. 139, 211 



Cheyleti, v. 5 



Chicago Microscopic Club, v. 54, 130 



Chirocephalus diaphanu*, i. 45 ; iv. 96, 

 117 



Chloroform and balsam, i. 8, 45, 69 ; ii. 

 263 



Chlorophyl in spnngilla, x. 256 



Chub, scales of, vi. 92 



Cilia, about, v. 53 



Ciliated ceramium, v. 212 



Clip, improved, i. 189 



Clips : microscopical, viii. 166 ; substi- 

 tute for, ii. 112 



Coal, to cat sections of, x. 94, 120 



Coleus, fungoid growth on leaves of, viii. 

 135 



Collecting-case for microscope, v. 19, 120 



Coloured light, ix. 183 



Condenser: bull's-eye, i. 212 ; economic, 

 i. 90 ; new, ii. 261 ; Webster's, i. 140 



Confervoid growth in slides, ii. 282 ; iii. 

 22 



Cosmarium, circulation of, i. 94 



Cotton, Canadian, iv. 39, 71 



Croydon Microscopical ('lub, vi. 116, 141 



Crystals : mounting, ii. 19, 33, 125 ; x. 22 ; 

 for polariscope, vi. 92 ; spiral, vi. 47 



Cuckoopint as an object, vi. 116 



Cups for maceration, ii. 234 



Cuticle of leaves, removing, ii. 23, 46, 

 191. 234,257 ; iii. 43, 115 



Cuticles : and raphides, to mount, s. 141, 

 162, 183 ; siliceous, 's. 134, 255 ; vege- 

 table separation of, iii. 43, 115 



Cyclops, four-horned, i. 158 ; iii. 81 



Cymbella Ehrenbergii, &c, s. 256 



DACE, scales of, v. 163 



Damar: mounting in, i. 110, 119,165; 



viii. 71, 72, 256, 276 ; varnish, x. 183 

 Daphnia, heart of, iv. 227, 279 

 Dark lines in field of view, i. 63, 85, 86, 



111) ; wells, revolving, ix. 14 

 Derbyshire Micros. Society, x. 276 

 Dermestes larva, hair of, iii. 28, 206, 254 

 Desmidiaceas, ii. 101, 147 

 Desmid<: British, new, vii. 44; to clean 



and mount, ii. 47, 93, 114 

 Diatom : mounting, iii. 140, 166, 167 ; 



ix. Gl, 69, 86, 110,111; new Irish, i. 



114 ; wanted, i. 95 

 Diatomacese : cilia of, i. 237 ; cleaning, i. 



52 ; «nd heterogenesis, ix. 153 ; history 



of, x. 'i, 25, 149 ; Schmidt's atlas of, xi. 



39, 205; seaside, i. 250 ; ii. 162 

 Diatomaceen typen platte, Moller's, x. 



176, 233 

 Diatomaceous deposit, "Ehrenberg's, x. 



12 ' ; frustules, viii. 184 ; x. 197 

 Diatoms, i. 27; ii. 62, 87, 108,112,133, 



182 ; hi. 9, 35, 81, 91, 103, 115, 133, 156, 



18i» 188, 228 ; v. 22, 61, 67, 72, 92, 109, 



139, 158, 163, 185, 187, 220 ; vi. 22, 37, 



