SECTIONS. INDEX OF AUTHORS. 



101 



Allis (T.) on the cultivation of ferns, 1844, 



^Allman (Prof.), notice of his memoir on 



numeral evolution, 1831-32, 545. 

 • on the mathematical relations of the 



forms of the cells of plants, 1835, 79. 

 on certain peculiarities in the arteries 



of the six-banded Ai-madillo, 1843, 68. 



• on Plumatella repens, 1843, 74- 



■ on an annelid from the bogs of the 



South of Ireland, 1843, 76. 



• on the genus Cirropteron, 1843, 77. 



■ on a new genus of terrestrial gastero- 



pod, 1843, 77. 

 on the genera and species of zoophytes 



inhabiting the fresh waters of Ireland, 



1843,77. 

 ■ on a Linaria gathered in Ireland, 



1843, 78. 



• ' , notice of the very rare Trichomanes 



speciosum, 1843, 78. 

 — — on a new genus of nudibranchiate 



Mollusca, 1844, 65. 

 ^ on a new genus of parasitic Arach- 



nideans, 1844, 65. 



on the anatomy of Acteon viridis, 



1844, 65. 



on a new genus of helianthoid zoo- 

 phytes, 1844, 66. 



on the structure of Lucernari^, 1844, 



66. 

 , description of the fruit of some of the 



Hepaticre, 1845, 71. 



on a monstrosity occurring in Saxi- 



fraga geum, 1845, 72. 



— — on certain peculiarities in the anatomy 



of Limax Sowerbii, 1846, 82. 

 ■ on the structure of Cristatella mucedo, 



1846, 88. 

 ■ on an undescribed Alga allied to Co- 



leochajte scutata, 1846, 89. 

 on the structure of the larva of certain 



Acari, 1847, 74. 

 on the locomotive larva of Plumatella 



fruticosa, 1847, 74. 

 on the development of Notodelphys, 



a new genus of entomostraca, 1847, 



74- 

 ■ on a peculiarity in the structure of the 



stomata of Ceratopteris thalictroides, 1847, 



81. 

 — — on an apparently undescribed genus of 



freshwater Algae, 1847, 81. 

 — — on the nervous system and certain 



other points in the anatomy of the Bryo- 



zoa, 1849, 71. 

 on a new freshwater Bryozoon, 1849, 



72. 



on Lophopus crystallina, 1849, 72. 



on the reproductive system of Cordy- 



lophora lacustris, 1849, 72. 

 • on the morphology of the fruit in the 



Cruciferse, as illustrated by a monstrosity 



in the wallflower, 1851, 70. 

 • on the development of ferment cells 



in the warm-water flax steeps, 1852, 64. 



Allman (Prof.) on a microscopic Alga as a 

 cause of the phenomenon of the colora- 

 tion of large masses of water, 1852, 64. 



on the universality of a medusoid 



structure in the reproductive gemmae of 

 the Tubularian and Sertularian polypes, 



1852, 70. 



on a peculiar annelidan larva, 1852, 



70- . . 



* on the signification of the ovigerous 



vesicles in the hydroid polypes, 1852, 71. 



on the structure of the endochrome in 



Conferva linum, 1853, 62. 



on the utricular structure of the endo- 

 chrome, a species of Conferva, 1853, 62. 



• on the structure of Hydra viridis, 



1853, 64, 66. 



on the structure of Bursaria, 1853, 65. 



on the occurrence in the infusoria of 



peculiar organs resembling thread-cells, 



1854, 105. 



on the signification of the so-called 



ova of the Hippocrepian polyzoa, and on 

 the development of the proper embryo in 

 these animals, 1855, 118. 



on the reproductive organs of Sertu- 



laria tamarisca, 1858, 119. 



on Dicoryne stricta, a new genus and 



species of the Tubulariada^, 1859, 142. 



■ on a remarkable form of parasitism 



among the Pycnogonidte, 1859, 143. 



on Laomedea tenuis, 1859, 143. 



on the 8tructiu*e of the Lucernariadas, 



1859, 143. 



Alsop (J.) on the toadstones of Derbysliire, 

 1844, 51. . 



Alston (Mr.) on the Glasgow asylum for 

 the blind, 1840, 171. 



Ameuney (A.) on the Arabic-speaking po- 

 pulation of the world, 1859, 176. 



Anca (Baron P.) on two newly discovered 

 ossiferous caves in Sicily, 1860, 73. 



Anderson (Sir C.) on the influence of the 

 invasion of the Danes and Scandinavians, 

 in early times, on certain localities in 

 England, 1853, 73. 



Anderson (C. J.) on explorations in Africa, 



1855, 146. 



^Anderson (G-.) on the superficial deposits 

 laid open by the cuttings on the Inver- 

 ness and Nairn railroad, 1855, 78. 



Anderson (J.), abstract of his report on a 

 searching party down the Great Pish 

 River in quest of the crews of the ' Erebus' 

 and 'Terror,' 1857, 148. 



Anderson (Dr.) on the dew-point, 1840, 40. 



■ on the meteorology of Perth, 1840, 56. 



Anderson (Prof.) on the caustics produced 

 by two mirrors in rotation, 1845, 9. 



Anderson (Dr. T.) on the action of oxidiz- 

 ing agents on certain organic bases, 1850, 



47- 

 on a compound of iodine and codeine, 



1850, 48. 

 ■ on the products of the action of heat 



on animal substances, 1851, 43. 



