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ANDRES, A. (1). On a new genus and 

 species of Zoanthiua malacoder- 

 mata (Panccria spongiosa, sp. n.). 

 xvii, 221-226, pi. xvi. 



Angiopteris ; apex of root, Bowei' (7). 



Angiospeims J development of , McNab 



— pollen-bodies, Elfving (1). 

 Angiostomum, Mecznikow (2). 

 Anguilla ; orifices in head, Houghton 



(5). 

 Anguis ; pineal eye, W. B. Spencer (3). 

 Anisonema, Biitschli (1). 

 Ankistrodesrans, Archer (6). 

 Annelida and Platyhelminthes ; ne- 



phridia, Beddard (1). 



— and Vertebrata, see Vertebrata, 



ancestry. 

 Anodon ; gills. Peck (1). 

 Anodonta; Glochidium, Houghton (4). 

 Anolis ; pineal eye, W. B. Spencer (3). 

 Antedon, see Coniatula. 

 Authea; chroinatology, MacMunn (2). 

 Antherozooids ; in general, Schacht 



(2). 



— relation to bacteria, Amoeba, &c., 



Currey (4). 

 Anthocaris, Woufor (1) part ii. 

 Anthomyia, Houghton (3). 

 Anthozoa, see Actiniaria, Octactiniae, 



Madreporaria. 

 Anthrax, T. R. Lewis (4). 

 Anticosti, deep-water fauna, xiii, 84- 



85. 

 Antophysa, Biitschli (1). 

 Aphanizomenon, Allman (2). 

 Aphides; colouring matters, Sorhy 



(5) ; development, vi, 253; vii, 213. 

 Apbrocallistes, Wright (2). 

 Apiocystis, Henfrey (4). 

 Aplysia, Martini (1). 

 Appendicularidaj ; metamerism, E. E. 



Laukester (54). 



— anatomical notes, Huxley (8), Kent 



(3). 



— house, Allman (4), 



— heart and muscles, E. K. Laukester 



(23). 

 Apus ; appendagesand nervous system, 

 E. R. Laukester (50). 



— nervous system, Pelseueer (1). 

 Aquaria, marine; iii (o. s.), 315, 316. 

 Arachnida ; eoxal gland as nephridium, 



Gulland (1). 



— circulatory system, Blanchard (1). 



— Acari in AgNOg, Maddox (1). 

 sp. n., C. Kobertjon (1), Mac- 



alister (2, 3). 



Arachnida — 



parthenogenesis. Beck (13). 



— general relations, E. R. Laukester 



(51), Kingsley (1). 



— eye, E. R. Laukester (55). 



— skeletotrophic tissues and coxal 



glands, E. R. Laukester (57). 



— Pentastomum, Leuckart (2). 



— see also Limulus, Scorpio, Ara- 



neida. 

 Arachnoidiscus, Hutton (1), Suffolk 



(2), Walker- Arnott (3, 5). 

 Aranchula, Archer (25) xvii, 347. 

 Araneida ; web, Beck (6). 



— development, Balfour (15). 

 Area ; gills. Peck (1). 



— eyes, Carriere (1). 

 Arcella, Archer (25) xvii, 79. 

 Archebiosis, see Heterogenesis. 

 ARCHER, W. (1) & N. V. DIXON. 



Description of two new species of 

 Staurastrum, a new genus and 

 species of Desmidiacese, and some 

 cases of abnormal growth of 

 Desmidiacese. viii (o. s.), 75-93, 

 pi. vii. 

 (2). On the occurrence of zoo- 

 spores in the family Desmidiacese, 

 viii (o. s.), 215-239, pi. xi. 



— — (3). On Closterium aciculare. 



ii, 31-35. 



(4). Description of a new species 



of Micnisterias, with remarks on 

 the distinctions between Micras- 

 teri;is rotata and M. denticulata. 

 ii, 236-247, pi. xii, figs. 1-10. 



— — (5). Description of a new species 



of Cosmaritim, of Staurastrum, of 

 two new species of Closterium and 

 of Spirotseuia. ii, 247-255, pi. xii, 

 figs. 11-43. 



(6). On a new (?) species of 



Askistrodesmus, with remarks in 

 connection tlierewith as regards 

 Closterium Griflithii and C. sub- 

 tile, ii, 255-261, pi. xii, figs. 44- 

 62. 



(7). An endeavour to identify 



PaimoglcEa macrococca, with de- 

 scription of the plant believed to 

 be meant, aud of a new species, 

 both, however, referable rather to 

 the genus Mesotajuium. iv, 109- 

 132, pi. vi, figs, 1-31. 



(8). Description of two new 



species of Cosmarium, of Peninm, 

 aud of Arthrodesmus, iv, 174-182, 

 pi. vi, figs. 32-55. 



