INDEX TO JOURNAL. 
Huxley, T. H., Observations on the 
development of some parts of the 
skeleton of fishes, 33. 
I. 
Illumination for high powers, Ona mode 
of, 114. 
Inflammation, On the early stages of, by 
Joseph Lister, 139. 
J. 
Jackson, Geo., On micro-photographic 
portraits, 122. 
Johnston, Christopher, On a method of 
preparing and mounting hard tissues 
for the microscope, 258. 
Jones, T. R., ‘The Aquarian Naturalist, 
&c.’ Review of, 111. 
K. 
Keates, John, On a mode of illumination 
for high powers, 114. 
Kolliker, Prof. A., On the development 
of the transversely striated muscular 
fibre from simple cells, 54. 
L. 
Laomedea angulata, 131. 
oy on a new species of, by the 
Rev. T. Hincks, 131. 
Lankester, Dr., Description of a Museum 
Microscope, 235. 
Lawrance, W., on glycerine jelly, 257. 
Lepralia discoidea (n. sp.), 66. 
Leptocystinema Kinahani, 134. 
Portii, 134. 
Leuckart, Prof. R., On Alternation of 
Genertions. al Parthenogenesis in 
insects, 102 
on the develop- 
ment of Pentastomum tenioides, 182. 
Limax griseus, On the occurrence of a 
nematoid parasite in the ovum of, 239. 
Lister, Joseph, On the early stages of 
inflammation, 139. 
Lycosa saccata, 130, 
M. 
Meade, R. H., On the anatomy of the 
spinning organs of the Araneide, 
129% 
Measurement of the vertical thickness 
of microscopic objects; and on the 
determination of the chemical pro- 
perties from their refractive powers, 
240. 
Menipea, 150. 

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Micro-photographic portraits, Mr. G. 
Jackson on, 122. 
Microscope, On the optical powers of 
the, 27. 7 
rs Description of a Museum, 
235. 
Mr. Warington’s portable aquarium, 
199. 
Microscopical Society of London, Pro- 
ceedings of,122, 
204, 263, 266. 
3 » of Frankfort, 
communication 
from, 119. 
cn ci of Hull, Pro- 
ceedings of,205. 
55 - of Victoria, 118. 
3 West Kent, 266. 
Microscopic hints from Australia, 117. 
Milner, W. R., description of a trough 
for exhibiting the circulation of the 
blood in a fish’s tail, 113. 
Mucor, 227. 
Muscular fibre, On the development of 
the transversely striated, from simple 
cells, 54. : 
Mycological notes, by Fred. Currey, 
BR: 2206 
N. 
Nassula elegans, On the reproduction of, 
6 
Navicula, 175. 
5 Sorcipata, 83. 
Nematoid parasite, On the occurrence 
of, inthe ovum of Limaz griseus, 239. 
Nitzschia, 171. 
PA arcuata, 82. 
- macilenta, 83. 
O. 
Odontidium, 180. 
1B 
Paul, Benjamin, manual of technical 
analysis, &c., notice of, 112. 
Patellaria, 227, 228. 
Penium Berginii, 138. 
Petals of flowers, On some conditions of 
the cell-wall in, 22. 
Pentastomum tenioides, On the deve- 
lopment of, 182. 
Pentastoma and Tricuspidaria, Notes 
on, 202. 
Peziza, 230. 
Phlebia, 234. 
Phragmidium, 226. 
Pinnularia semiplena, 84. 
