INVERTEBRATA, CRYPTOGAMIA, MICROSCOPY, ETC. 535 



RiNDFLETSCH, G. E. — Oil the Jloclulla of Bone and Formation of Blood. Plates 

 1 (figs. 1-2) and 3. Arch. Mikr. Anat., XVII., pp. 1-11, 21-42. 



Kindfleisch, G. E. — The Orij^in of the Red Corpuscles of Mammalian Blood. 

 lAbstr. from ' Arch. Mikr. Anat.,' XVII.] 



Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci., XX., pp. 241-3. 

 Sabatier. — The Law of the Correlation of Forms and Intermediate Types. 



Rev. Sci. Kat., I., pp. 467-75. 



ScHAFER, E. A. — On the Stnicturo of the Immature Ovarian Ovum in the 



rommon Fowl and in the Rabbit. To whicli are appended some observations upon 



the mode of formation of tlie Discus proliijerus in the Rabbit and of the Ovarial 



Glands or " Egg-tubes " in the Dog. Plates 2-4. 



Proc. Soy. Soc, XXX., pp. 237-50. 

 „ „ Some Teachings of Development. 



Quart. Journ. Micr. Sci., XX., pp. 202-18. 

 Schneider, A. — On Fecundation. ZojI. Ameig., III., pp. 252-7. 



Sedgwick, A. — Development of the Kidney in its Relation to the Wolffian 

 Body in the Chick. Plates 17-18, and 2 figs. 



Quart. Journ. Micr, Sci., XX., pp. 14G-G6. 

 Slater, J. W. — The Rate of Animal Development. 



Journ. of Sci., II., pp. 240-5. 

 Spitzka, E. C. — Development of the Human Ovum, Embrj'o, and Foetus, 

 modified from a series of twenty-four lectures on Embryology. 



[St. JMuis Clin. Rec, VI., pp. 225 and 227, 289-91.] 

 Rtadelmaxn', E. — The Histology of the Pseudo-cartilage in the Tendon 

 Achilles of the Frog. 12 figs. 



Arch. path. Aiutt. 4' Physio!. (Virchou'), LXXX., pp. 105-37. 

 Stainton, H. T. — What is meant by the term Species ? 



Eatom. M. Mar/., XVI., pp. 270-1. 

 Stieda, L.— On the Structure and Development of the Bursa Fabricii. 5 figs. 



Zcitschr. wiss. Zool., XXXIV., pp. 29G-309. 

 Stohr, p. — On the Histology of the Human Stomach. 



Zool. Anzeifi; III., pp. 177-9. 

 Thin, G. — Note on the Ganglion-colls of the Elephant's Retina. 

 [Measurements of 4 Cells and Nuclei.] 



Journ. of Anat. ^- Physiol., XIV., p. 287. 

 Wagner, M. — On the Origin of Species by Separation. I. and II. 



Kosmos, IV., pp. 1-10, 89. 

 Wallich, G. C— The Threshold of Evolution. Plate IV. 



Pop. Sci. Rev., IV., pp. 143-55. 

 "WiEDERSHEiM, R. — On the Histology of the Scales of the Dipnoi. Plate 5. 



Arch. Mikr. Amd., XVIII., pp. 122-9. 

 Woodward, J. J. — The Size of the Blood-corpuscles. 



IMal. Rec. N.Y., XVIII. (1880), p. 131.] 

 WuRTZ, A.— Treatise on Biological Chemistry. Part I. 411 pp., 19 figs. 

 (8vo. Paris, 1880.) 



B. INVERTEBRATA. 



AsPER. — Contributions to the Knowledge of tlio Deep-water Fauna of thi- 

 Swiss Lakes, {/n part.) Zool. Anu-iy., III., pp. 130-4. 



Bitter."*, L. — On some Parasitic Diseases of Animals. 14 pp. (8vo. 

 Norwich, 1880.) 



Geddes, p. — On the Coalescence of Amoeboid Cells into Plasmodia, and on 

 the so-called Coagulation of Invertebrate Fluids. Plate 5. 



Proc. Roy. Soc., XXX., pp. 252-5. 

 KntKENnERG, C. F. W. — On Differences in the Chemical Constituents of 

 Organs of siinihir Function. 



Vcrjl.-Physiol. St'Kl. h'iht. Ailriu (Fntkcn'H-ry\ I., Part 2, pp. 1-3(1. 

 „ „ On tlio Distribution of the Water of tlio Orgiuiic and 



Inorganic Compounds in the linly of Invertebnitfs. 



Very I.. Physiol. Stuil. Kiht. Adri.i, I.. Part 2. pp. 7S-l0ti. 



