100 BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



- No. 12 (December) : — 



General Notes. — Botany : — Volvox glohator. By A. "W. Bennett. 

 Alicroscfqrj. — National Microscopical Congress (continued). 



France. 

 Journal de Micuographie, Vol. II., No. 12 (December): — 



Eecuc — M. F. Hennegny on " The Germination of the Spores of Volvox dioicus." 

 — The Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, and other English and 

 American Journals. 



The Lymphatic Hearts {conclusion'). By Prof. Ranvier. 



Preliminary Note on the intimate Structure of the Tongue of Parrots. By 

 Prof. G. V. Ciaccio. 



Angular Aperture of Microscopic Objectives (continued). By Dr, G. E. Black- 

 ham. (1 plate.) 



On Foreign Microscopes (continued). By Dr. J. Pelletan. (1 plate.) 



Organisation and Nature of Hijgrocrocis arsenicus developed in the Arsenical 

 Solution known as Fowler's Liquid. (From ' Gomptes R^'udns.'; 



Process for making Systematic Dry Pieparations of Diatoms. By G. Marmod. 



Diatoms of the Archipelago of the West Indies. (From the Bulletin of the 

 Swedisii Academy.) (9 woodcuts.) 



The Thallus of Diatoms. By Dr. Matteo Lanzi. (From the ' Annales de la 

 Societe Beige de Micro.scoj^ie.') 



On the "Nerve Terminations in the Striated Muscles. By M. S. Tschiriew. 

 (From 'Comptes Eendus.') 



The Oil-Imraersion Objective of C. Zeiss compared with those of C, A. Spencer 

 and Son. By Dr. Hamilton L. Smitli. (From the ' Am. Quart. Mic, Jour.') 



Microscopical Tecluiics : On the Gold Method. By Dr. A. W. L. He'nocque. 



Archives de Zoologie Esperimentale and Generale (Lacaze- 

 Duthiers), Vol. VII., No. 1 :— 



On the Genus Sagitella (N. Wagn ). By M. Uljanin. (4 plates.) 

 Comparative Anatomy of the Skeleton of the Stelleridpe. By Dr. C. Viguier. 

 (13 woodcuts and 4 plates.) 



CoMPTES Eendtjs Hebclomadaires cles Seances de I'Academie des 

 Sciences,* Vol. LXXXVII., No. 17 (21st October) :— 



On the Nerve Terminations in the Striated Muscles. By M. S. Tscliiriew. 

 On the Hydrophorous Reservoirs of Dipsacus. By M. A. Barthe'lemy. 

 Tlie Influence of Salicylic and Thymic Acid and some Essences on Germina- 

 tion. By M. Ed. Haeckel. 



No. 18 (28tb October) :— 



On Parthenogenesis in Bees. By M. A. Sanson. 



No. 19 (4tb November) : — 



On the Region of the Solar Spectrum indispensable to Vegetalile Life. By 

 M. P. Bert. 



On Relations presented by Phenomena of Motion proper to the Reproductive 

 Organs of some Phanerogams with Cross and Direct Fecundation. By M. Ed. 

 Haeckel. 



No. 20 (lltb November) :— 



The Measurement of the Magnifying Power in Optical Instruments. By 

 M. G. Govi. 



On some Causes of Inversion of Cane Sugar, and on the consecutive alterations 

 of the Glucoses formed. By M. Durin. 



* These will be hereafter referred to as ' Comptes Rendus — French Academy.' 



