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INDEX. 



Canal-system of Foraminifera, 488, 

 504, 505, 507-519. 



Capillaries, circulation in, 733— 

 736; injection of, 740—745; dis- 

 tribution of, 746—749. 



Capsule of Mosses, 734; of Ferns, 

 377. 



Carmine Injections, 743, 744 ; 

 Staining-liquid, 198, 744. 



Carp, scales of, 701, 702. 



Carpenteria, 501. 



Carrot, seeds of, 433. 



Carter, Mr. H. J., on Volvox, 255, 

 258 note; on production of Rhi- 

 zopods from Plants, 342 note; on 

 sexes in Rhizopods, 447 ; on de- 

 velopment of SpoDges, 527. 



Cartilage, structure of, 722 — 724. 



Caryophyllia, 552. 



Caryophyllum, seeds of, 431, 432. 



Caterpillars, feet of, 682. 



Cells for mounting objects, of Ce- 

 ment, 225, 226; of Thin-glass, 

 226, 227 ; of Plate-glass, 227, 228 ; 

 of Metal, 229, 230 ; built-up, 230, 

 231 ; mounting objects in, 231 — 

 234. 



Cells, Animal, formation of, 689 — 

 692. 



Cells, Vegetable, 386—401 ; nature 

 of, 241, 245 ; formation of, 390, 

 391 ; cyclosis in, 391—395 ; thick- 

 ening deposits in, 395—397; spiral 

 deposits in, 397, 398 ; starch- 

 grains in, 398 — 400 ; raphides in, 

 400, 401. 



Cellular Tissue, Animal, 716. 



Vegetable, ordi- 

 nary form of, 387, 388 ; stellate, 

 388, 389 ; formation of, 390, 391. 



Cellulose, 242. 



Cements, Microscopic, 204—207. 



Cement-Cells, mode of making, 

 225, 226. 



Cementum of Teeth, 698—700. 



Cephalopods, shell of, 605; chro- 

 matophores of, 620. 



Ceramiacece, 348 — 350. 



Cestoid Entozoa, 621, 622. 



Chcetocerece, 302, 303. 



Chcetophoracece, 336. 



Chalk, Foraminifera, &c, of, 756— 

 759. 



Characece, 338 —342 ; cyclosis of fluid 

 in, 338 ; multiplication of by go- 

 nidia, 340 ; sexual apparatus of, 

 340—342. 



Cheilostomata, 581. 



Cherry-stone, cells of, 396. 



Chemical Re-agents, use of in Mi- 

 croscopic research, 195 — 198, 776. 



Chevalier, M., his early construc- 

 tion of Achromatic objectives, 

 15; his drawing Camera, 100, 101. 



Chilodon, teeth of, 454; self -divi- 

 sion of, 458. 



Ckirodota, calcareous skeleton of, 

 567. 



Chitine of Insects, 654. 



Chlorophyll, 242. 



Choroid, pigment of, 719. 



Chromatic Aberration, 9 — 11; 

 means of reducing and correct- 

 ing, 13—16. 



Chromatophores of Cephalopods, 

 620. 



Chyle, corpuscles of, 712. 



Cidaris, spines of, 559. 



Ciliary action, nature of, 467, 468 ; 

 in Protophytes, 241, 248, 251 ; in 

 Infusoria, 453, 454 ; on gills of 

 Mollusks, 618 ; on Epithelium of 

 Vertebrata, 721. 



Ciliobrachiata, 578. 



Circulation of Blood, in Vertebrata, 

 733—740; in Insects, 671, 672; 

 alternating, in Tunicata, 585, 589. 



Circulation, Vegetable, see Cyclo- 

 sis. 



Cirrhipeds, metamorphoses of, 646 

 —648. 



Cladocera, 641. 



Claparede and Lachmann, on Lie- 

 berkiihnia, 437 ; on Amoeba, 444 ; 

 on Infusoria, 481 note. 



Clarke, Mr. J. L., his mode of pre- 

 paring sections of Spinal Cord, 

 733 note. 



Clavellitiidc?., 588—590. 



Cleanliness, importance of, to Mi- 

 croscope, 143, 144 ; in mounting 

 objects, 234. 



Clematis, stem of, 409. 



Closterium, movement of fluid in, 

 260 — 262 ; binary subdivision of, 

 263, 264; multiplication of by 

 gonidia, 265 ; conjugation of, 265 

 —267. 



Clypeaster, spines of, 559. 



Coal, nature of, 752 — 754. 



Coalescence, molecular, 774, 775. 



Cobweb-Michrometer, 93 — 95. 



Cocconeidce, 303, 304. 



Cockchafer, cellular integument of, 

 654 ; eyes of, 662 ; antenna of, 

 665, 666 ; spiracle of larva of, 

 676. 



Cockle of Wheat, 623. 



Coddington lens, 21, 22. 



Ccenurus, 622. 



Cohn, Dr., his account of various 

 states of Protococcus, 246 — 251 ; 



