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INDEX TO JOURNAL. 



Robertson, W., M.D., on a proposed 

 form of condenser, 106. 



Robin's Journal de I'Anatomie et de 

 la Physiologie, 44, 100, 274. 



Rotatoria, mode in which certain, in- 

 troduce food into their mouths, by 

 E. Claparede, 171. 



Rotifer, a new, 170. 



„ parasitic, on a new, by E. 

 Ray Lankester, 53. • 



Sacculi of Miescher, by Prof. W. 



Manz, 35. 

 Salmon, experiments on young, by W. 



C. Mcintosh, M.D., F.L.S., 145. 

 Sappey, M. C, on the nerves of neu- 

 rilemma, or nervi-nervorum, 100. 

 Schmidt, C, on pulmonary epithelium, 



101. 

 Schultze, E. E., on the ciliary muscle 



of man, 92. 

 „ Max, Archiv f. Mikr. Anat., 



91, 167, 270. 

 „ „ on the compound eyes 



of the Crustacea and Insecta, 173. 

 Schwalbe, Dr. G., the epithelium of 



the Papillce vallatcs, 93. 

 Sea, colour of, by Liuton Palmer, 



E.R.C.S.E., &c., 178. 

 Selenka, Dr. Emil, on the anatomy 



and classification of the Holothuria, 



90. 

 Semper, C, Reisen im Archipel der 



Philipiuen, 160. 

 Seminal corpuscles, on the genesis of 



the, by La Valette St. George, 27. 

 Sepiola, on the development of, by 



Elias Mecznikow, 42. 

 Shoulder-girdle and breast-bone ia 



Vertebrata, by H. Kitchen Parker, 



E.R.S., 169. 

 Siebold and KoUiker's Zeitschrift, 41, 



87, 268. 

 "Slide-cell," or new live-box, for 



aquatic objects, by T. Curteis, 



E.R.M.S., 108. 

 Smith, Edwin, M.A., on microscopic 



illumination, 143. 

 Snake's poison, action of, on blood, by 



Dr. Halford, 276. 

 Societa Italiana di Scienze Natural!, 



169. 



Spectroscope, a new animal colouring 

 matter in the, by Prof. Church, 102. 



Sponges, on the contractile tissue of, 

 by N. Lieberkiihn, 270. 



Spongological notes, 41. 



Stag-beetle, the hearing organ of the, 

 by Dr. H. Landois, 96. 



Steinliu's paper on the rods and cones 

 of the retina, reiuarks on, by Max 

 Schultze, 93. 



Stieda, Dr. Ludwig, .studies on the 

 central nervous system iu the 

 osseous fishes, 87. 



Stodder, Charles, o«i Nobert's test- 

 plate and modern microscopes, 131. 



St. George, La Valette, on the genesis 

 of the seminal corpuscles, 27. 



St. Petersburg Academy, memoirs of, 

 47. 



Strieker, Dr., on capillaries, 46. 

 ,, S., a description of a gas- 

 chamber, 40. 



Suppuration, by J. Cohnheim, 270. 



Syringes, injecting, on a new nozzle, 

 &c., for, by Charles Robertson, 54. 



Taste-papilla of the tongue, by Dr. 



Christian Loven, 96. 

 Test diatoms, 105. 



„ lines, on Nobert's, by J. J. 



Woodward, Surgeon, 225. 

 Tooth pulp, researches on, by Eranz 



Boll, 94. 

 Triuchese, Prof. S., on the termiuation 



of the motor nerves, 44. 

 Tyrosin, deposits of, on animal organs, 

 . 268. 



Vienna Academy, proceedings of, 41. 

 Voit, Carl, on deposits of tyrosin on 

 animal organs, 268. 



WoNFOB, T. W., on certain butterfly 

 scales as characteristic of sex, 80. 



Wood, Dr. H. C, on algae from a 

 Californian hot spring, 250. 



Woodward, Surgeon, on Nobert's test 

 lines, 225. 



Zeitschrift, Kolliker and Siebold's, 

 41, 87, 268. 



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