30 JOURNAL OF THE [January, 



Ammonium Molybdate, The Action of, on the Tissues of Plants : Thomas 



Spearman Ralph. 



Jour, of Micr., III. (1884), pp. 155-62. 

 AntheritHa. See Florideas. 

 Aperture and Working Distance : E. Gundlach. 



The Microscope, IV. (1884), pp. 246-8. 

 Aulacomnioii palustre, Schwtegr. , Note on the Gemmae of: F. O. Bower. 



Jour. Linn. Soc. (Bot.), XX. (1884), pp. 465-7 (4 figs.). 

 Bacteria, Preparing and Mounting : T. J. Burrill. (Am. Soc. of Micro- 



scopists.) 



Micr. Ne7us, IV. (1884), pp. 199-203. 



Brain and Spinal Cord, The Microscopical Investigation of : W. T. Council- 

 man, M. D. 



Am. Mon. Micr. Jour., V. (1884), pp. 201-3. 



Chinese Ink in Microscopy, The Use of : M. Leo Errera. 



Am. Mon Micr. Jour., V. (1884). pp. 208-10. 



Cockroach, The Nervous System of the : L. C. Miall and Alfred Denny. 



Sci. -Gossip, 1884, pp. 244-52 (13 figs.). 

 Crustacea, The Study of the Larvdl Forms of the : Edward Lovett. 



Jour, of Micr., III. (1884), pp. 175-78 

 Diatoms, Researches on the Structure of the Cell-walls of (continued) : Dr. 



J. H. Flogel. 



Jour. Roy. Micr. Soc, IV. (1884), pp. 665-96 (53 figs.). 



Diatomaceae, The Collection and Preparation of : Alfred W. Griffin. 



/our. .of Micr., Ill (1884), pp. 138-46. 



Diatomacere from the Island of Socotra, On Some : F. Kitton. 



Jour. Linn. Soc. (Bot.), XX. (1884), pp. 511-15 (i pi.). 



Drawing-Prisms : J. Anthony, M. D. 



Jour. Roy. Micr. Soc., IV. (1884) pp 697-703 (2 figs.). 



Drawings, Multiplying : C. M. Vorce. 



Am. Mon. Micr. Jour., V. (1884), pp. 207-S. 



Epidermis dcr Bliithenblatter, Untersuchungen liber die : G. H. IIiller. 



JaJirb. filr zvissensch. Bot., XV. (1884), pp 411-51 (2 pis.). 



Floridese, and some Newly-Found Antheridia, Notes on : T. H Buffam. 



Jour. Quek. Micr. Club, I. (1884), pp. 337-44 (16 figs.). 



Foraminifera, The Preparation and Mounting of : F. M. Hamlin, M. D. 



(Am. Soc. of Microscopists). 



Micr. A^ews, IV. (1884), 196-9. 



Forms of Life, Lowest and Smallest, as revealed by the Modern Microscope. 

 Some of the principal passages of the lecture delivered by the Rev. Dr. 

 W. H. Dallinger, at the Montreal meeting of the British Association. 



Jour. Roy. Micr. Soc, IV. (1884), pp. 721-5. 

 From the Times, Sept. 2d, 1884. 

 Gabbard and Galloper Sands, Parasitic Vegetable Organisms in Calcareous Par- 

 ticles of : J. G. Waller. 



Jour. Quek. Micr. Club, I. (1884). pp. 345-59 (40 figs.). 



