INDEX TO JOURNAL. 
VOL. IV, NEW SERIES. 
A. 
Abbey, Walter, M.R.C.S., notes on 
organic structures, illustrated by 
dyes, 1 
Alder, Joshua, descriptions of new 
British Polyzoa, 95. 
Alge, remarks on Mr. Archer’s 
paper on, by Dr. J. B. Hicks, 253. 
Aracez, raphides in the, 208, 209. 
Archer, William, an endeavour to | 
identify Palmogla  macrococca 
with description of the plant be- 
lieved to be meant, and of a new 
species, both, however, referable 
rather to the genus Mesotenium, 
109. 
~ description of two new 
species of Cosmarium (Corda), of 
Penium (Bréb.), and of <Arthro- 
desmus (Ehr.), 174. 
Arthrodesmus, Ehr., 175. 
Asparagacee, raphides in the, 208. 
B. 
Beale, Lionel S., on the ultimate 
distribution and function of very 
fine nerve-fibres, 11. 
es on contractility as dis- 
tinguished from purely vital move- 
ments, 182. 
Beck, Richard, on the illusive ap- 
pearances produced in some trans- 
parent objects, 2. 
Berkeley, M. J., on the spiral mark- 
ings of the flocci in the genus 
Trichia, 232. 
Birmingham Natural History Asso- 
ciation (Microscopical Section), 
meeting of, 246. 
Blood-crystals, Teichmann’s, W. 
Hendry on, 168. 
Brighton, West, Microscopical Club, 
meeting of, November 23, 1863, 
54: 
Bridgman, W. K., on a cheap and 
portable turntable, 
C. 
Cellepora, 95. 
, attenuata, Ald., 97. 
»  cervicornis, Flem., 98. 
;,  dichotoma, Hincks, 96. 
»  ramulosa, Linn., 96. 
Cellulariade, Busk, 107. 
Comparative Anatomy, Lectures on, 
by T. H. Huxley, review, 263, 
Compressorium, Ross’s new, descrip- 
| tion of, 41. 
| “Contractilily ” as distinguished 
| from purely vital movements, 
| LS. Beale on, 182. 
| Cosmarium, Corda, 174. 
| 
| 
“ pygmeum, Arch., 174. 
- Penium, and Arthrodes- 
mus. W. Archer on new species 
of, 174. 
Cotton fibre, Captain J. Mitchell’s 
report to the Madras Govern- 
ment on, 219. 
- Chas. O’Neill on the 
structure of the, 48. 
| Crystallization and the microscope 
| by Thomas Davies, 248. 
: Cyclostomata, 108. 
