308 INDEX 
Bridgeman, W. K., improvement in 
the Lieberkuhn, 148. 
British Association, Bath, 73. 
“5 Birmingham, 284. 
Brooke, C., remarks on objectives, 154. 
i extracts from papers by, 
21. 
C. 
Curcinus menas, trematode larve and 
ascaris of, by W. C. M‘Intosh, 
M._D., 201. 
Carter, J., on the fresh and salt 
water Rhizopoda of England and 
India, 221. 
Carter, H. T., conjugations of Nazi- 
cula serians, N. rhomboides, and 
Pinnularia gibba, 139. 
Castracane, Count F., on a new 
method of illumination, 249. 
Cephalopoda, on the eye of, by Prof. 
Heuten, 217. 
Cercomonas fusiformis, 51. 
Cestodea, histology of, by Dr. Edward 
Rindfleisch, 220. 
Chatin, M. A., on the anatomy of the 
Balanophoree, 49. 
Claparéde, Ed., on the circulation of 
the blood in the spiders of the 
genus Lycosa, 143. 
Clarke, J. L., on the pathology of 
tetanus, 56. 
Claus, on the organization of the 
Cypridinide, 217. 
Clepsine, observations on the structure 
of the nervous system in, by E. 
Baudelot, 142. 
Cobbold, T.S8., an introduction to the 
study of helminthology, with re- 
ference more particularly to the 
internal parasites of man, 43. 
Cobbold, T. S., note on Ceenurus, 96. 
Codeine, 83. 
Ceenurus, note on, by T. S. Cobbold, 
96. 
Canurus cerebralis, 96. 
55  eumiculi, 97. 
“ Col-uterim,” researches on the mu- 
cous membrane of, by M. Cornil, 56. 
Composite, development of the flowers 
in the, by Professor Wolfgang, 141. 
Cooke, M. C., an introduction to the 
study of microscopic fungi, 268. 
ey new British epiphytal 
fungi, 50. 
TO JOURNAL. 
| Copper, sulphate of, 207. 
Coral, on the foundation of, by M, 
Lacaze Duthiers, 52. 
Cornea, structure of the frog’s, by Dr. 
von Recklinghausen, 147. 
Cortical fibre, on, by M. Barry, 221. 
Cotton fibre, 299. 
Crystallization and the microscope, 
No. LI, by Thomas Davies, 205. 
Cyanea capillata, 278. 
Cyclidium glaucoma, 51. 
Cypridinid, on the organization of, 
by Prof. Claus, 217. . 
D. 
Davaine, M., researches on the Vibri- 
ones, 50. 
Davies, Thomas, on crystallization and 
the microscope, 205. 
Dean, Dr., on the gray substance of 
the medulla oblongata and trape- 
zjum, 56. 
Deane, H., on microscopical research 
in relation to pharmacy, 81. 
Desgoultes, M., observations on the 
mode of fecundation of the Ampii- 
leptus Fasciola, 53. 
Diagrams of microscopic objects, by 
F. Lang, 64. 
Diatomacee, by Rabenhorst and Gru- 
now, 47. 
Difflugia, a new, 285. 
Docidium gracile, 267. 
se Kayet, 296. 
Douglas, R. C., Bacillaria paradora 
in fresh water, 148. 
Duthiers, M. L., én the formation of 
coral, 52. 
E. 
Earthworm, anatomy of, by KH. R. 
Lankester, Part II, 7. 
39 Part ILI, 99. 
Evernia prunastri, spiral vessels in, 
974, 29. 
Echinodermata, pedicellarie of, by 
W. B. Herapath, M.D., 175. 
Egg-shells of birds, by H. Laudois, 
145. 
Embryology of insects, by Dr. A. Wiese- 
mann, 5d. 
' Entosolenia globosa, 308. 
