INDEX. 



ABBEY, "W. (1). Notes on organic 



structure as illustrated by means 



of dyes, iv, 269-278. 

 ABBOTT, J. (1). Scalariform ducts in 



the Prothalli of Ferns, xiv, 401, 



402. 

 Abrotliallus, Lindsay (1). 

 Acanthocephali, see Echinorhynchus. 

 Acanthocystis, Archer (15) ix. 252 and 



X, 26 J (16) J (25) xvi, 361. 



— development, xviii, 205-208. 

 Acanthodrilus ; nepliridia, Beddard (2). 

 Acaridie; mandibles, Hepworth (4). 

 Acari in AgNOg, Maddox (1). 



— in Coluniba, Robertson (1). 



— " partbenogenetic " reproduction, 



Beck (13). 

 Acharadria ; gen. n., T. S. Wrigbt (4). 

 Achlya ; zoospores, Hartog (4). 

 Achyla, Archer (12). 

 Acinetaria, H. Cienkowski (1). 



— Ophryodendron, T. S. Wright (1), 



Hincks (6). 



— various, T. S. Wrigbt (2). 



— Acineta, reproduction, H. Cien- 



kowski (1). 

 Actinia; fissiparity, Hogg (3). 

 Actiniaria ; colouring matters, Moseley 



(7, 9)._ 



— Panceria, Andres (1). 

 Actinolophus, Archer (25) xvii, 72. 

 Actinophsenia, Sliadbolt (4). 

 Actinophrys, Archer (25) xvi, 297 ; 



Kolliker (1), Boswell (1). Weston 



. (!)• 

 Actinosphserium, Archer (25) xvi, 301. 



Actinor.rocha, sea Phoronis. 



ADDISON, W. (1). On changes of 

 form in the red corpuscles of 

 human blood, i, 81-86; and 

 (Transactions) ix, 20-24, pi. iii. 



— — (2). On changes in the proper- 



ties of the red corpuscles of human 

 blood in relation to fever, i, 166- 

 175. 



2 



Adenopleura; gen. n., Macalister (3). 

 Adulteration ; detection, Sorby (2). 

 JDlodiceros [?] larva, Moseley (10). 

 Aeolis, &c., see Eolis. 

 ^quorea, T. S. Wright (4). 

 Aecidia; of Ranunculus, Plowright (1). 

 Agama ; pineal eye, W. B. Spencer 



Agardh ; Epicrisis Systematis Floi'i- 

 dearum (review), xvi, 407-411, 



Agaricus; reproduction. Oersted (1). 



Agelena ; development, Balfour (15), 



Aggregation, Darwin (3). 



Alcyonaria, see Octactiniffi. 



ALDER, J. (1). On a new species of 

 Bugula. V (o. s.), 174, 175, (Zoo- 

 phytology) pi. xvii, figs. 1-4. 



— — (2). Descriptions of new British 



Polyzoa, with remarks on some 

 imperfectly known species, iv, 95 

 -109, pis. ii-v. 

 Algae; antherozoa, Itzigsohn (1). 



— Gotland and Oland, Wittrock (1). 



— Valdieri, Moggridge (1). 



— in Californian hot spring. Wood 



(1). 



— reproduction, Druce (2), Lindsay 



(4), xii, 73-77, Pringsheim (1, 2), 

 Cohn (1), xiv, 290. 



— — &c., Stephanospbsera, Archer (9). 



— — Chlorosphsera, Henfrey (4). 



— — and classification, Braun (2). 



— Palmellacese, Hicks (7, 8). 



— various. Archer (11, 20, 24). 



— stellate bodies, W. Smith (1). 



— see also under Fungi, Lichens, &c. 

 Alimentary canal ; histology, Watney 



Alkaloid sublimates, Guy (3). 



ALLEN, T. F. (1). Microscopy, viii, 

 280. 



Allman ; A Monograph of the Fresh- 

 water Polyzoa (review), vi (o. s.), 

 36-43. 



— A Monograph of the Gymnoblastic 



or Tubularian Hydroids, part i 

 (review), xii, 63-67. 



