INDEX. 



Fungi, Spilocaea pomi. M. C. Cooke, 

 LL.D., HI, ig7 



„ On Black Moulds. M. C. Cooke, 

 LL.D., IV, 246, 290 



„ The Vinegar Plant, M. C. 

 Cooke, LL.D., v, 134 



„ On the Dual-Lichen Hypothesis. 

 M. C. Cooke, LL.D., v, 170,' 186, 206 



„ Notes on the Black Knot. C. H. 

 Peck, III, 82 



„ The Ague Plant. J. Bartlett, 



III, 116 



„ De Bary on the Potato Disease, 



"I, 139 



,, and Lichens, Observations on. 

 Chas. Stew^art, v, 186, 206 

 Furlonge, W. H. On the Bed Flea, 

 Pulex irritans, 11, 184, 189 



„ ,, Internal Structure of 



the Flea, Pulex irritans, iii, 12, 31 



„ ,, On a Phenomenon 



of Monocular Vision, iii, 39, 56 



„ „ Organisms in the Rat 



Flea, III, 248 



Gardner, E. On Mounting Ostracoda, 



&c., IV, no, 126 



„ „ Air-pump for Mounting 



V, 70 

 Generation, Spontaneous so-called. B. 



T. Lowne, 11, 133, 147, 188 

 Generative Processes of the Oyster, 



Mussel, and Cockle. D. Moore, M.D , 



IV, II, 38 



Geographical distribution of Mosses. R. 



Braithw^aite, M.D., 11, 29, 55 

 George's Syphon Collecting Bottle, i, 



H3 



George, C. F. On the Blyborough Tick, 



IV, 223, 239 

 Germination of a Seed, On the. A. Mar- 



tinelli, vi, 12, 36 

 Gilburt, W. H*. On the relation of 



Sphaerosira volvox to Volvox globator, 



IV, 221, 237 



„ „ Staining Vegetable 



Tissues, IV, 241, 304, 329 



„ „ On the absence of 



Stomata in certain Ferns, iv, 274, 



293 



„ „ Mounting Growing- 



point of Plants, v, 27 



„ „ On the Floral Develop- 



ment of Helianthus annuus, v, 120, 

 141 



„ „ On the Histology of 



Pitcher Plants, vi, 151, 185 



„ „ Remarks on reversed 



Structure in leaves of Bomaria, vi, 324 



Glass, Plate for shovs^ing compression 

 and flexure of. J. W. Bailey, i, 

 177 



,, thin cover. How to make. G. J. 

 Burch, HI, 261, 305 

 „ tinted, for illumination. W. K. 

 Bridgman, iv, 301, 317, 328 

 „ To drill holes in, vi, 30 

 „ covers. An Instrument for clean- 

 ing, W. W. Jones, iv, 49, 78 



Glyciphagus palmifer, On. A. D. 

 Michael, v, 29, 64 



Gnats and INIosquitoes, i, 117; vi, 91 



Goddard, D. E. Manipulation with 

 Canada balsam, 11, 125 



„ „ On the value of Com- 



parative Study, HI, 119 



Golding, W. H. Simple Contrivances 

 in Manipulation, in, 178 



Gossip nights, 1, 146, 150, 181 ; 11, 45 

 „ „ Elementary Gossips, v, 



23, 24, 26, 63, 66, 69, 72, 191 



Granville, J. Mortimer, M.D. Obser- 

 vations on Filarice, vi, 58, 91 



Graptolites, British. J. Hopkinson, 1, 



„ Diplograpsus pristis, with 



reproductive Capsules. J. Hopkinson, 



II, 204, 210 



Green, N. E. On Ciliary Action in 



Rotifera, 11, 71, 90 



„ „ On the examination of 



the Surface markings of Diatoms by 



the Oxy-calcium Light, 11, 232, 243 ; 



III, 32 



„ „ A New Stage Arrange- 



ment for illumination, iv, 157, 165, 

 168 

 Green, Staniforth. Insect Mounting in 

 Hot Climates, in, 230, 244, iv, 29 

 „ „ Mounting whole 



Insects without pressure, v, 51, 71 

 Ground glass Slides for Microscopical 



use, V, 67 

 Groves, J. W. On Stained Sections of 

 Animal Tissues, v, 231, 261 

 ,, „ Cements for Fluid or 



Glycerine mounting, v, 245, 262 

 „ „ On the use of Ether in 



Freezing with Williams' Microtome, 

 VI, 293, 313 

 Growing Slide. T. Curties, i, 46 



„ „ for minute organisms, 



On a. Julien Deby, vi, 28, 30, 166, 

 184 



„ „ or Zoophyte Trough, 



Rev. H. J. Fase, vi, 249, 279 



„ „ On a. J. D. Hardy, 



VI, 212, 224 



