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Ekoord of CtJBRENT Reskabohes, &c. — Continued. 



PAOK 



Eyes and Brain of Cermatia forceps 783 



New Work on Parasites 784 



New Galeodida 785 



Antemiary Gland of the Crustacea 785 



liapidity of the Transmission of Motor Stimuli along the Nerves of the 



Lobster 786 



Nervous System of Idotea entomon 787 



Cymothoidx 787 



Odracoda of Scotland 788 



Blind Crustacean 700 



A7inelids of the Norwegian North Sea Expedition 790 



New Genus of the Archiannelides .. .. 790 



Enchytrfeux cavifola 792 



Batrai-hobdella Latusti 793 



The Chxtognaihn 793 



Disease produced by Anchylostoma dwidenalis 799 



Organization and Development of the Gordii 8U1 



Excretory System of the Trematoda and Cestoda 802 



Development of the Liver Fluhe 803 



Anatomy of the Nemer tinea 803 



Intestinal Worms in the Horse 805 



Parasites of Helminthes 805 



Bodies found on Meat 800 



Flosciilaria ornata 806 



Prothelmintlms, a new loio Vermian Form 806 



New Synthetic Type 807 



Develojjment of the Echinodermata 807 



Echinoderms of the Norwegian North Sea Expedition 808 



Synthetic Type of Ophinrid 809 



Uivmoglobin in the Aquiferous System of an Echinoderm 810 



Buccal Skeleton of the Asterida 810 



New Cretaceous Comatulm , 810 



Structure and Origin of Coral Reefs a7id Islands 810 



New Mode of Reproduction among the Hydroida 812 



Origin of the Generative Cells in the Uydroida 813 



Occurrence of Foreign Spicules in Sponges 813 



Tentaculate, Suctorial, and Flagellate Infusoria (P\ates XVIII. and XIX.) 814 



Radiolaria in "Diaspro " 819 



Botany. 



Development of the Embryn-snc 819 



Fertilization of Coh.v.a pendulijlora 822 



Structure and Motile Properties of Protoplasm 823 



Structure of Sieve-tubes 8'it 



Oiemical Composition of Chlorophyll .. 825 



Composition of Chlorophyll 826 



Division of Chloro/jhyll-grains 82G 



Branching of Endogenous Organs from the Mother-organ 826 



Influence of Direction and Strength of Illumination on certain Motile 



Phenomena in Plants 827 



Case of Apparent Insectivorism 828 



Prolhallia of Ferns 829 



Nou-Sexmd Reproduction of the Prothullium of Ferns by means of Qcmmx 



or Conidia 829 



Amphibious Nature of the Prothallium of Polypodiacex 82'.) 



Synopsis of the Speeiesof h6ete» j-iJO 



Structure of Dunwrliera 8;fl 



Formation of the Sporognnium of Arrhidium 8)52 



Transition of Female to Mule Organ in a Moss 8IJ3 



Neio Genera of Fungi 833 



Mode of Escape of the Spores from tfie Asci in Ascomycetes 834 



Fungus-parasites of the Aurantiacex S'Mi 



Fungi parasitic on Forest-trees S35 



Witch-broom of the Cherry ( /'zoascus Winsncri) 8;$5 



