CCXXVIU SOCIETE BELGE DE MICROSCOP1E. 



Tissues, by Cari Seiler, p. 151-156. (A continuer.) — 

 Observations on Several. Forms of Saprolegnicœ, by 

 F. B. Hine (suite), p. 156-146. — Classification of the 

 Simplest Form of Life, by B. Eyfert, p. 146-155. 



Le N° 5 (avril 1879) du même Journal contient comme 

 articles de fond : The Ampulla of Vater and the Pan- 

 creatic Ducts in the Domestic Cat, by S. H. Gage (suite), 

 p. 169-180, pi. XIII, XIV.— A Typical case of Tuber- 

 cular Meningilis, by J. N. Danfortb, p. 180-185, pi. 

 XV. — The formation of the Paraboloid as an Illumi- 

 nator for the Microscope, by F. H. Wenbam (figures), 

 p. 186-191. — The structure of Ophioglossum, by 

 M. Harrington. — A Few Remarks on Angular Aper- 

 ture and Description of a « Universal Apertomeler, » 

 by H. L. Smith, p. 194-205, pi. XVII. — Dubious 

 Forms of Fresh water Algae, by F. Wolle, p. 205- 

 208, pi. XVIII. — Two Forms of comparators for Mea- 

 sures of Length, by prof. W. A. Rogers, p. 208-220 

 (figures.) — Praclical Hintson Preparing and Mounting 

 Animal Tissues (suite), by C. Seiler, p. 220-225. — The 

 Simplest Forms of Life, by B. Eyfertb, p. 225-254. 



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Le N° 75 (juillet 1879) du Quartcrljj Journal of Mi- 

 croscopical Science contient comme articles de fond : 

 Notes on Some of the Reticularian Rhizopoda of the 

 « Challenger » Expédition, by H. B. Brady, p. 261- 

 299, pi. VIII. — The Morphologij of the Vertébrale 

 Ol/acloru Organ, by A. M. Marshall, p. 590-510, pi. 

 XIII, XIV. —On the Brain of the Cochroach (Blatta 

 orientais), by E. T. Newton, p. 540-556, pi. XV, XVI. 

 — TheMicrophytes which hâve been fourni in the Rlood, 



