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Supplementary Observations on the Anatomy of Spirula australis, Lamarck. 

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On Plectronella papulosa ; a new genus and species of Echinonematous 

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Hardwicke's Science-Gossip, No. 169 (January) : — 



On Mounting Micro-Fungi. By Charles F. W. T. Williams. (1 woodcut.) 

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Microscopy. — " The Germ Theory of Infectious Diseases " (Dr. Drysdale'a 

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Midland Naturalist, Vol. I., Nos. 1-12 (January to December, 



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Fresh-water Life. I. Entomostraca. II. Eotifera. III. Infusoria. By E. 

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The Chlorophyll-body and its relation to Starch. By Prof. W. Hinds, M.D. 



Parasites of Man. By T. Spencer CobboLl, M.D., F.R.S. 



Freshwater Algse. By A. W. Wills. F.C.S. (With 3 plates.) 



Raphides and Plant Crystals. By Mrs. G. R. Cowen. 



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Vol. II., No. 13 (January, 1879) :— 



Parasites of Man. By T. Spencer Cobbold, M.D., F.R.S., &c. 

 The Bladder worts and their Bladders. By W. Southall, F.L.S. 

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Nature, Vol. XIX :— 



December 5 and 12 : — Haeckel on the Liberty of Science and of Teaching. — 

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Biological Notes. — Sensitive Organs in Asclepiadacese. — Structure and Affinities 

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