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INDEX TO ARTICLES OF INTEREST TO MICROSCOPISTS 

 WHICH HAVE RECENTLY APPEARED IN OTHER 



JOURNALS. 



Acarus, Upon the Life-history of an, one stage whereof is known as Labido- 

 phorus talpa:, Kramer ; and upon an unrecorded species of Disparipes : 



A. D. Michael. 



/our. Roy. Mic. Soc, VI. (1886), pp. 377-90(23 figs.). 



Algo-Lichen Hypothesis, A Resume of the : T. H. Knowlton. 



Am. Man. Mic. Jour., VII. (1886), pp. 101-5. 



Animal Parasites, Chapters on (No. II): W. A. Hyslop. 



Sci.-Gos., 1886, pp. 132-4 (10 figs.). 



Balanoglossus Kowalevskii^ Continued Account of the Later Stages in the De- 

 velopment of, and of the Morphology of the Enteropneusta : William 

 Bateson. 



Quar.Jour. Mic. Sci., XXVI. (1886), pp. 51^-33 (126 figs.). 



Blood Corpuscles of Mammals, Measurements of : A. Waterhouse. 



T/ie Aficroscope, VI. (1886), pp. 97-101. 



Cell Researches, Carnoy's : Arthur Bolles Lee. 



Quar. Jour. Mic. Sci., XXVI. (1886), pp. 481-97 (20 figs,). 

 Chilodon, Food-habit of a : Alfred C. Stokes. 



The Microscope, VI. (1886), pp. 121-4. 

 Chordata, The Ancestry of the : William Bateson. 



Quar.Jour. Mic. Sci., XXVI. (1886), pp. 535-71. 

 Desmidiea, Key to the : Alfred C. Stokes. 



Am. Mon. Mic. Jour., VII. (1886), pp. 109-14. 

 Diatomic Beading and Images (Under title Microscopical Advances. — XI.) : 

 Dr. Roystox-Piggot. 



Eng. Mech., XLIII. (1S86), pp. 313-4 (7 figs.). 



Diatoms, The Resolution of, whose Stride are of Unequal Fineness. Edward 



M. Nelson. 



Eng. Aleck., XLIII. (1886), p. 328. 



Disparipes, an unrecorded species of : See Acarus. 



Foraminifera, On the Collection and Method of Studying : J. M. Flint. 



Am. Mon. Mic. Jour., VIL (1886), pp. 105-8. 



Fungus Hunting in Spring. — II.: W. B. Grove. 



Mid. Nat, IX. (1886), pp. 164-7. 



Histological Examination, The Preparation of the Eye for: James W. Bar- 

 rett. 



Qttar. [our. Mic. Sci., XXVI. (1886), pp. 607-21. 



Human Skin, Structure of the : Charles S. Minot. 



Am. Nat., XX. (1886), pp. 575-8 (2 figs.). 



Labidopliorus talpce, Kramer. See Acarus. 



