CLASSIFIED INDEX OF VOLS. I.— XII. 



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MICROSCOPY (continued). 



Pear, prickly, as microscopic object, v. 



281 

 Pedicellarioe of eehinodermata, vii. 42, 



119 

 Pencil-tails vi. 187, 209 

 Perch: scales of, ii. 13 ; vii. 260 

 Pheasants' legs, scales from, v. 44 

 Photographing microscopic objects, ix. 



258 

 Photography, periscopic, ii. 259 

 Photo-micrography, i. 237 ; xii. 59 

 Pbrvganeida?, ii. 95, 109; iii. 167; iv. 



152 

 Pigment cells, i. 106 

 Pike, scales of, vii. 236 

 Plants, stellate hairs of, vii. 83 

 Pleurosignia, -viii. 42 ; hippocampus, v. 



22, 67, 92 

 Polariscope, ix. 87, 104, 3 36, 159; ap. 

 * paratus, xii. 231 ; object, viii. 160 

 Polarization of living tissue, xii. 88, 114 

 Polarized light, i. 224 

 Polarizmg, iii. 93; prisms, iv. 93; a rain- 

 bow, iii. 118; salts, xi. 184 

 Pollen, i. 45, 237 ; vi. 52, 116 ; vii. 140, 



164 ; grains, viii. 61 ; ix. 235. 252 ; x. 



21; of cedar, i. 69; of Petasites fra- 



grans, ix. 63, 67 ; of pine, v. 92 ; of 



Valerian, i. 238 

 Polycystius, popular history of, i. 100 

 Polyzoa, freshwater, iv. 255 ; v. 131 ; viii. 



112 

 Polyzoon, freshwater, a, x. 268 

 Polyxena lagurus, viii. 31 

 Poppy, seeds of, v. 11. 

 Prawn's shin, crystals of lime in, x. 18, 



61 

 Preparative fluid, ii. 187 

 Preparing slides, viii. 256 

 Pseudogouidia, vi. 20 

 Ptilidium ciliare, i. 109 

 Puccinia : gramiuis, iii. 16 ; malvacearutn, 



x. 19 

 Puzzle, a microscopical, i. 127 

 Pycnogons, ii. 26, 66 



QUEKETT Microscopical Club, i. 189; ii. 

 193 ; iii. 43, 142, 231, 259 ; iv. 67, 109, 

 167, 188, 264 ; v. 61, 70, 139 ; vi. 92, 

 126, 148 ; vii. 92, 115, 141 ; viii. 207 ; 

 ix. 206 ; xi. 113, 206, 230 ; xii. 183 ; the 

 microscopist, ii. 205 



MICROSCOPY (continued). 



RAPHIDES and cuticles, to mount, x. 



141, 162, 183 ; and sphieraphides, vi. 92 

 Reflectors, cleaning, iii. 92 

 Khizosolenia, iii. 35; iv. 184 

 Rhododendron scales, vi. t<8 

 Rotatoria, new species, viii. 9 

 Rotifer : and kondylostoma, struggle 



between, iv. 91 ; singular, viii. 256, 277 

 Rudd, scales of, v. 12 



SALICINE, crystals of, ii. 9* 



Salicylic acid as a preservative, xi. 183, 



207, 232, 233 ; xii. 256 

 Salmon, scales of the, v. 260 

 Sanguinaria-root ai an object, iii. 22 

 Santonin, iii. 94, 119 

 Saprolegnia ferax, i. 133 

 Sealariform : ducts, ii. 231 ; tissue, iv. 276 

 Screw, Royal Microscopical Society's 



universal, x. 255, 276 

 Sear lamp, xii. 100, 208 

 Sections, to clean, i. 47 

 Section-cutter, Science Gossip, viii. 177, 



237, 283; ix. 136; xii. 248 

 Section-cutting machine, ii. 208 

 Section machine, simple, xii. 65 

 Sections of wood, i. 71 ; iv. 67 

 Seeds : as opaque objects for the micro- 

 scope, xi. 255, 260; winged, iii. 137 ; of 



vegetables, v. 143 

 Slides: milky appearance in, ii. 282; 



iii. 23 ; for opaque ohjects, vii. 236 

 Small-pox, lymph of, xi. 16) 

 Snail, large garden, egg-shell of, viii. 238 

 Snails' tongues, preparation of, iii. 277; 



iv. 20 

 Soundings, examination of deep-sea, iii. 



164 

 Spermaceti as an object, iii. 115 

 Sphseria herbarum, ii. 58 

 Sphseraphides : of silene, ix. 42 ; in urti- 



caeere and leonurus, xi. 16 

 Spiders, palates of, ix. Ill, 283 

 Spirogyra, iii. 60 

 Spirulina, new locality of, v. 260 

 Sponge-sand, viii. 281; spicules, i. 259 ; 



vii. 280 ; viii. 20, 95 ; washings of, iii. 



228 

 Staining tissues, viii. Ill, 120, 136 ; x. 



256 ; xi. 5, 21, 73 ; xii. 97 

 Stanhopescope, ii. 162, 187,209, 234 

 Starch, microscopy of, xii. 219, 256 



MICROSCOPY (continued). 



Statoblast, development of Lophopos 



crystallina from, xi. 33 

 Stentors, xi. 160 

 Stephanops lamellaris, ii. 276 

 Structures, definition of, xii. 116, 13B 

 Sundew, hairs of, vi. Ill, 212 ; vii. 204 

 Surirella, a new, v. 61 



TABLE, movable, vii. 115 



Tarantula, eyes of, iv. 61 



Tench, scales of, vi. 140 



Test -plate: Nobert's, iv. 269; slide of 



diatoms, Moller's, viii. 135 

 Tillandsia, hairs of, vi. 116 

 Toombridge earth, iii. 138 

 Toxonidea Gregoriana, ii. 135 

 Tree, silver, iv. 164 

 Triloculina Austriaca. iii. 131 

 Trinacria regina, vii. 115 

 Tripoli infusorial earth, i. 93 

 Turn-tables, iii. 115 ; vi. 163 ; vii. 63 ; xi. 



139, 230 ; xii. 15 

 Tway blade, epidermis of, ix. 158 



USEFUL SLIDES, wanted information 

 about, xi. 274 



VAGINICOLA, fresh-water valved, vi. 33 



Varnish : for finishing, xii. 15 ; white, 

 xii. 46 ; and coloured, for "ringing" 

 slides, xii. 77 ; for microscopic cells, 

 xii. 15 



Vegetable : hair, iv. 1 01 ; vii. 83 ; sections, 

 how to cut, viii. 177 ; substances, sec- 

 tions of, viii. 177, 231, 255, 282, 283 



Volvox, cilia of, i. 263 



Vorticelli : or bell infusoria, iii. 81 ; v. 92, 

 117 : parasitic, xii. 135, 165, 192, 262 



Vuhulina oblonga, iii. 130 



WASP : crystals in, vi. 45, 70, 71 ; poison- 

 gland of, iii. 60; iv. 2U5 ; sting, struc- 

 ture of, ix. 132 



Willow, crystals;of, ix. 183, 207, 232, 233 



Wood : fossil sections of, v. 18 ; sections 

 to dye, ix. 15 ; viii. 282 ; and other 

 vegetable sections, to double stain, 

 xi. 73 



Woody structure replaced by pure silver, 

 viii. 17 



ZOOPHYTES, to bleach, v. 213 ; vii. 143 



GEOLOGY. 



ACTION, submarine, iii. 67 



Algre, uniesllular, with Silarian and Ter- 

 tiary corals, xii. 68 



Amber, Ipswich, ix. 115, 142, 165 



Animals' cave in Derbyshire, xi. 187 



Anoplotherium, i. 214 



Araucaria, cones of, ii. 158 



Autochthon, traces of an American, xii. 

 188 



BARNET, geology of, x. 165, 187, 188 

 Barometer andcoiliery'explosions, iii. 116 

 Basalt, x. 139, 212 ; xi. 67, 90, 116, 167, 



188, 233, 260,279; xii. 47 

 Beaver, gigantic fossil, i. 44 

 Belemnites, viii. 252 

 Belfast, geology of, x. 169 

 Bighorn at Belfast, i. 44 

 Birds, new fossil, viii. 114, 162, 187 

 Blowing sand and sand dunes, xi. 116 

 Boilers, lime depositin, vi. 281 ; vii. 23, 47 

 Boiling springs of New Zealand, ix. 164 

 Bone-bed in the lower coal-measures, xii. 



188 

 Bone cavern, Scottish, ix. 209 

 Bone-dust in soap, ix. 15 

 Boulder, story of a, vii. 5, 94 

 Brains of tertiary mammals, x. 237 

 Breccias, Permian, origin of, ix. 14D 

 Britain, primeval, iii. 198 



Brognon, tertiary flora of, ii. 232 

 Butterfly, oldest fossil, ix. 26J 



CAIRO, rocks of aqueous deposit, iii. 138 

 Ca'amite, fossil plant known as, vii. 202 ; 



viii. 80 

 California, precious stones in, ix. 185 

 Callander, discovery of plants in the lower 



old red sandstone at, xii. 235 

 Cambrian : and lower Silurian rocks, xi. 



209 ; rocks, phosphates in, xi. 138 ; 



rocks, upper, ix. 68 

 Carbon, crystallized, i. 288 

 Carboniferous : diatomacea?, xi. 63 ; fauna, 



bonks on, v. 46 

 Carbuncle, x. 48 

 Carolina, South, phosphate beds of, xii. 



258 

 Castleton, geology of, ix. 235 ; x. 195 

 Cave: deposits in- France, viii. 211 ; the 



lemming in, x. 261 ; dwellers, ix. 178 

 Cement for fossils, ii. 283 

 Cepbalop >ds, fossil, ix. 90 

 Chalk: districts, atmosherpic denudation 



in, ii. 68 ; foraminifera in, iii. 36 ; fora- 



minifera, to clean.vi. 167, 214 ; markings 



in, ii. 2 2 ; Middlesex, xi. 262 ; xii. 21 ; 



organisms in, i,i. 215 ; sea-bottom, v. 213 

 Charlton sandpit, xi. 262 ; xii. 23 

 Cheddar, natural curiosities, xi. 225 



Chert, organisms in, x. 188, 207 



Cheshire: boulder clay, foraminifera in, 

 x. 117 ; low-level sands, shells of, x. 20 



China, loess of northern, ix. 260 



Chinchas Islands, guano deposits of, ix. 246 



Cladodus mirabilis, vii. 21 



Clay : ironstone, origin of, ix. 114 ; story 

 of a lump of, vii. 125 



Clays, derivation of, iii. 20 



Clevedon, geology of, x. 117, 144, 164 



Coal, viii. 260; anthracite, iii. 67; and 

 coal plants, i. 210; ix. 210; measures, 

 fossil teeth from, x. 74; reptiles, &c, 

 from, iv. 104, 142, 167,214; tree fern a 

 of the, ix. 113 ; mine, new entoruo- 

 strata in a, v. 42 ; nature of, and uses, 

 ix. 235 ; sections of, viii. 87, 277 ; ix. 19 ; 

 our stock of, i. 210 ; story of a piece of, 

 v. 1, 46, 71, 96 ; new supply of, viii. 17, 

 187 ; strata, laud shell in, v. 64; of the 

 United States, ix. 186 ; vegetable 

 origin of, ii. 19 



Colchester, geology of, xii. 21 



Coral : deep-sea, viii. 17, 43, 163 ; reefs, 

 i. 112, 221, 285 ; new species of fossil, 

 viii. 43 



Corals: and barnacles, i. 211; iii. 279; 

 viii. 17, 43, 163; to clean, iv. 21, 45; 

 vii. 94, 117: xi. 139, 212; and ma- 

 drepores, i. 287; Silurian and Tertiary 



