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CONTENTS OF No. XCVI, N.S., OCTOBER, 1884. 



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The Development of Phryganids, with a Preliminary Note on the 

 Development of Blatta Germanica. By William Patten, 

 of Boston, U.S.A. (With Plates XXXVIa, XXXVIb and 

 XXXVlc.) 549 



On the Development of Halisarca lobularis (O. Schmidt). By 

 W. J. SoLLAS, M.A., D.Sc, Late Fellow of St. John's College, 

 Cambridge, Professor of Geology in the University of Dublin. 

 (With Plate XXXVII.) 603 



A Contribution to the Knowledge of Rhabdopleura. By E, Bay 

 Lankestek, M.A., P.B.S., Jodrell Professor of Zoology in Uni- 

 versity College, London. (With Plates XXXVII bis, XXXVIII, 

 XXXIX, XL, and XLI) 622 



Caldwell's Automatic Microtome. (With Plate XLII.) . . 648 



On the Arrangement of the Embryonic Membranes in Marsupial 

 Animals. By H. Caldwell, B.A., Fellow of Caius College, and 

 Balfour Student of the University of Cambridge. (With Plate 

 XLIII.) 655 



On the Fate of the Blastopore and the Presence of a Primitive 

 Streak in the Newt (Triton cristatus). By Alice Johnson, 

 Demonstrator of Biology, Newnham College, Cambridge. (With 

 Plate XLIV.) 659 



On the Eyes of Some Invertebrata. By Justus Cakriere, of 

 Strassburg. (With Plate XLV) . . . .673 



Protoplasmic Movement and Quinine. By Professor Dr. E. Binz, 

 of Bonn ........ 682 



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