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INDEX TO JOURNAL. 



DiATOMACE^, on new species of, by 

 Trederic Kitton, 13. 



,, on new genus of, &c., 



by ditto, 16. 



„ M. Eulenstein's series of, 



64, 104. 



„ on new species of, 



being a reply to Mr. Kitton's re- 

 marks, by tbe Kev. E. O'Meara, 73. 



„ new species of, by F. 



Kitton, Esq., 139. 



„ multiplication and repro- 



duction of, by Count Crastracane, 

 255. 

 Dublin Microscopical Club, proceed- 

 ings of, 64, lis, 188, 286. 



Eberhard, Dr. Ernst, on the sexual 



reproduction of the Infusoria, 155. 

 Eberth, C. J., researches on the liver 



of vertebrates, 91. 

 Edwards, Arthur Mead, on_ living 



forms in hot waters of California, 



247. 

 Enchi/lrcEus vermicularis, by Eritz 



Ratzel, 89. 

 Eugelmaun, T. W., on the termination 



of gustatory nerve in the frog's 



tongue, 90. 

 Epithelium, pulmonary, byC. Schmidt, 



101. 

 Estor, M. A., on Microzymata, 274. 

 Eulenstein's series of Diatomacese, 



104. 

 Eyes, compound, researches on, of 



Crustacea and Insecta, by Max 



Schultze, 173. 



Fiddian's metallic chimney, 107. 

 Fishes, osseous, studies on the central 

 nervous system, by Dr. L. Stieda, 



„ teeth of fossil, in the coal- 

 measures, Northumberland, by 

 Prof. Owen, 172. 



Flower, F.R.S , on the homologies and 

 notation of mammalian teeth, 277. 



FructiCcation in the Agaricini, by 

 Prof. A. S. Oersted, 18. 



Ganglia, spinal, &c., by Dr. G. 



Scliwalbe, 94. 

 Gas chamber, description of, by S. 



Strieker, 40. 

 Genital organs of vertebrates, by Ch. 



Legros, 102. 



Glycijjhagi, by MM. Fumouze and 



Robin, 102. 

 Green wood, 103. 

 Gustatory nerve, on the termination 



of, in the frog's tongue, by T. W. 



Engelmann, 90, 



Hair, human, by M. Pruuer-Bey, 175, 



Halford, Dr., on action of snake's 

 poison on blood, 276. 



Hemiauscus, a new genus of para- 

 sitic Isopods, 49. 



Hepworth, John, M.R.C.S. (late), 130. 



Heuriscopometer, by Mouchet, '281. 



Histological demonstrations, by Geo. 

 Harley, M.D., F.R.S., and G. T. 

 Brown, M.R.C.V.S., 85. 



Hogg, Jabez, F.L.S., Sec. R.M.S., on 

 the microscope, 84. 



Holothurise, anatomy and classification 

 of the, by Dr. Emil Selenka, 90. 



Hunterian lectures, by Prof. T. H. 

 Huxley, F.R.S. (abstract), 126, 191. 



Huxley, Prof. T. H., F.R.S., Hunte- 

 rian lectures (abstract), 126, 191. 

 „ on organisms living at great 

 depths in the Atlantic (Batliybius), 

 203. 



Illumination, microscopic, by Edwin 



Smith, M.A., 143. 



„ of diatoms, 277. 



Inflammation, by J. Cohnheim, 270. 

 Infusoria, on the sexual reproduction 



of the, by Dr. Ernst Eberhard, 155. 



James-Claek, H., on Leucosolenia 

 botri/oides, 50, 



Kefekstein, Prof. W., on an herma- 

 phrodite Nemertine from Saint 

 Malo, 99. 



Kitton, Frederic, on new species of 

 Diatomacese, 13, 139. 



,, „ on new genus of 



Diatomacese, &c., 16, 



Kitton's, Mr., replv to remarks of, by 

 Rev. E. O'lMcara, 73. 



Kolliker, Alb., on Anthozoaria and ' 

 Tubipora, 98. 



and Siebold's Zeitschrift, 268. 



Lacurymal glands, on the structure 



of, by Franz Boll, 262. 

 Landois' theory contradicted by cxpe- 



riuienl, by Emil Bessels, 90, 



