1885.] NEW-YORK MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY. 11 



INDEX TO ARTICLES OF INTEREST TO MICROSCOPISTS 



WHICH HAVE RECENTLY APPEARED IN OTHER 



JOURNALS. 



Algas, Fresh-Water : Francis Wolle. 



Bu/. Torrey Bot. Club, XII. (1885). pp. 1-6 (37 figs.). 

 Angiopteris evecta. See Osmunda. 



Archenna Boltoni, nov. gen. et sp., a Chlorophyllogenous Protozoon, allied to 

 Vampyrella, Cienk : E. Ray Lankester. 



Quar. Jour. Mic. Sci., XXV. (1885), pp. 61-73 (26 figs.). 

 Blastopore, Mesoderm, and Metameric Segmentation : W. H. Caldwell. 



Quar. Jour. Mic. Sci., XXV. (1885), pp. 15-28 (ig figs.). 

 Botys kyalinalis, On the Embryology of : J. A. Osborne. 



Sci.-Gossip, 1885, pp. 32-6 (10 figs.). 

 Chitin, On the Occurrence of, as a Constituent of the Cartilages of Limulus 

 and Sepia : W. D. Halliburton. 



Quar. Jour. Mic. Sci., XXV. (1885), pp. 173-81. 

 Chitonidse, On the Presence of Eyes in the Shells of Certain, and on the 

 Structure of these Organs : H. N. MoSELY. 



Quar. Jour. Mic. Sci., XXV. (1885), pp. 37-60 (30 figs.). 

 Cholera Bacillus, The : J. M. Adams. 



The Microscope, V. (1885), pp. 38-40. 

 Christianite, Crystals of ; under heading Pacific Ocean. 



Ency. Brit., gth Ed., XVIII. (1885), p. 125 (i fig.). 

 Comma Bacillus, The, of Koch : George M. Sternberg, Surgeon U. S. 

 Army. Science, V. (1885), pp. 109-11 (2 figs.). 



Diatom ooze ; under heading Pacific Ocean. 



Ency. Brit., gth Ed., XVIII. (1885), p. 123 (i fig.). 



Diatomaceous Forms, Some New, from the " Saugschiefer " of Dubravica : F. 



KiTTON. Sci.-Gossip, 1885, pp. 36-7 (3 figs.). 



Diatomacese, On the Collection and Preparation of the : Alfred W. Griffin. 



Jour, of Mic, III. (1884), pp. 229-36. 

 Doassansia occulta (H. Hoffm.) Corun. See Fungus. 

 Embryology, Outlines of (Second paper). 



The Microscope, V. (1885), pp. 25-31 (2 figs.). 

 Eyes in the Shells of Certain Chitonidje, On the Presence of, and on the Struc- 

 ture of these Organs. See Chitonidaa. 

 Fibrin, The Origin of the, Formed in the Coagulation of Blood : William H. 

 Howell. 



Studies, Biol. Lab., Johns Hopkins Univ., III. (1884), pp. 63-71. 

 Flustra foliacea. Its Inhabitants and Guests ; under heading A Piece of 

 Hornwrack : Arthur S. Pennington. 



Jour, of Mic, IV. (1885), pp. 6-12 (10 figs.). 

 Fungi, How Live in Winter : Byron D. Halsted. 



Pop. Sci. Mon., XXVI. (1885), pp. 611-20(12 figs.). 

 Fungus, Notes on a. Parasitic on Species of Potamogeton : W. G. Farlow. 



Trans. Ottawa Field-Nat. Club, II. (1884), pp. 127-9. 



