426 



EArvTiiwoMi, histology of, by Dr. 



Edouard Claparede, 80. 

 E'iwards, Artlnir Mead, 270. 

 E^jTg, constitution of the, by EJouard 



Van Beneden, reviewed, 408. 



,, formation of, by Dr. Edouard 



Van Beneden, 81. 

 Embryology, 81, 200, 298. 

 Eye, observations on the histology of, 



by J. W. Hulke, E.R.S., 317. 



EosTER, M., M.D., on imbedding sub- 

 stances for microscopic section, 124. 



Freshwater Rhizopoda, new or little- 

 known, 17. 



Gedge, T., M.B. Cantab., M.R.C.S., 

 on the relation of assimilation and 

 secretion to the functions of organic 

 life, 159. 



Genetic relationship between ascidians 

 and vertebrates, by Kupffer, 299. 



Gregarina, new species of, 51. 



Haecicel, Ernst, 299. 



Higgius, John F., A.M., M.D , on 

 microscopic illumination, 150. 



Hincks, Thomas, on British hydroid 

 zoophytes, reviewed, 70. 



Histology, 191. 



„ chronicle of, 295. 

 J, handbook of, by Dr. 

 Strieker, 71. 



„ lympliatics of the eye, 

 Schwalbe on the, 195, 420. 



High-power definition and its diffi- 

 culties, and the visibility of diato- 

 maceous beading, by G.W. lloyston- 

 Pigott,M.A., M.D. Cantab, (pi. x), 

 168. 



Hulke, J. W., F.R.S., observations on 

 the histology of the eye, 317. 



Huxley, Professor, on relations of 

 Tornula,Peuiciliium, and Bacterium, 

 355. 



Hyalonema mirabilis, 1. 

 Hydroid zoophytes, Britisli, 70. 



Illumination, microscopic, on, by 

 John F. Higgins, A.M., M.D. (read 

 before the American Microscopical 

 Society of the City of New York, 

 October 12th, 1869), 150. 



Imbedding substances for microscopic 

 section, by M. Foster, M.D., Ful- 

 lerian Professor of Physiology, ] 24. 



Inflammation, studies on, by Strieker, 

 242. 



Kent, W. S., on polyzoon, 34. 



„ on two new genera of 



Alcyonarian polyps, 397. 

 Keratitis traumatica, 245. 

 Klein, E., on the tadpole's tail, 255, 

 Koester, Dr. K., on human umbilical 



cord, 46. 

 Kundrat, H., paper by, 255. 



Lankester, E. Bay, B.A. Oxon., 

 remarks on Opalina and its con- 

 tractile vesicles, on Pachydermon 

 and Annelidan spermatophors (pi. 

 ix), 143. 



„ note on methsemo- 



globin, 402. 



„ on migrations of 



cells, 265. 

 Limits of the power of the microscope , 



by Professor Tyndall, 414. 

 Lymphatics, 79. 



„ of the eye, Schwalbe on, 

 195, 420. 



Macdonald, J. D., on minute anatomy 

 of some of the parts concerned in 

 the functions of accommodation to 

 distance, 230. 



Mammals, new means of studying the 

 capillary circulation in, by Professors 

 Strieker and Sanderson, 362. 



