AEG — AST 



ARCHER, W.— 



(9). Record of the occurrence, 



new to Ireland, with note of a 

 peculiar condition of the Volvo- 

 cinaceons Alga, Stephanosphaera 

 pluvialis, and observations thereon. 

 V, 116-132, and v, 185-200. 



(10). Observations on Micras- 



terias mahabuleshwarensis and 

 Docidium pristidaj. v, 255-262. 



— — (11)- Observations on the genera 



Cylindi'ocystis, Mesotsenium, and 

 Spirotsenia, mainly induced by a 

 paper by Dr. J. Braxton Hicks on 

 the lower forms of Algae, vi, 

 203-224. 



(12). On two new species in 



Saprolegnieae, referable respec- 

 tively to the genus Saprolegnia 

 and Achj'la. vii, 121-127, pi. vi. 



— ■ — ■ (13). Note on "Asteridia" oc- 



curring in Penium digitus, vii, 

 188-186, pi. viii. 



— — (14). On the conjugation of 



Spirotaenia condensata and of Spi- 

 rotaenia truncata. vii, 186-193, 

 pi. viii. 



(15)- On some freshwater Rhi- 



zopoda, new or little known, is, 

 250-271, pis. xvi, xvii; ix, 386- 

 397, pi. xx; X, 17-34 and 101-124. 



— — (16). On some freshwater Rhi- 



zopoda, new or little known. — Fas- 

 ciculus ii, on AmpLizonella vestita 

 (sp. nov.), Acanthocystis spinifera, 

 and Plagiophrys sphaerica. xi, 107 

 -151, pis. vi, vii. 



(17). Notice of the genus Te- 



trapedia, and of two kindred new 

 forms, xii, 351-366, pi. xxi. 



(18)- On a minute Nostoc with 



spores, with brief notice of recently 

 published observations on Collema, 

 &c. xii, 367-374. 



(19)- A resume of recent views 



respecting the nature of Lichens, 

 xiii, 217-235, pis. ix, x. 



(20). A resume of recent obser- 

 vations on parasitic Algae, xiii, 

 366-377. 



(21). A further resume of recent 



observations on the " Gonidia 

 question." xiv, 115-139. 



(22). On Apotheria occurring in 



some Scytonematous and Sirosi- 

 phonaceous Algae, in addition to 

 those previously known, xv, 27- 

 37, pi. iii. 



ARCHER, W.— 



— — (23). On Ciilamydomyxa laby- 



rinthuloides, nov. gen. et sp., a 

 new freshwater sarcodic organism. 

 XV, 107-130, pis. vi, vii. 



— — (24). Reinsch's Contributiones 



ad Algologiam et Fungologiara. 

 xvi, 96-102. 



— — (25). Resume of recent contri- 



butions to our knowledge of 

 " Freshwater Rhizopoda." — Parts 

 I-II, Heliozoa ; xvi, 283-309, pis. 

 xxi, xxii ; and xvi, 347-376. — Part 

 III, Heliozoa and Monothalamia ; 

 xvii, 67-80. — Part IV, Monotha- 

 lamia ; xvii, 107-124, pi. viii ; 197- 

 204, pi. xiii; and 330-353, pi. xxi. 



(26). Recent observations on 



Botrydium granulatum. xviii, 446 

 -453. 



Archerina; gen. n., E. R. Lankester (60) . 



Archives de Zoologie Experimentale et 

 Generale, Nos. 1 and 2, 1872 (re- 

 view), xii, 290-295. 



Arenicola, J. T. Cunningham (8). 



Argynnis, Wonfor (1) part ii. 



Arrectores pili. Lister (2), Webb (2). 



Arsenious acid; crystals, Guy (1). 



Arthroderma ; gen. n., Currey (1), 

 Archer (8). 



Arthropoda, phylogeny, E. R. Lan- 

 kester (51). 



— see Crustacea, Insecta, &c. 

 Ascaris ; in Carcinus, M'Intosh (1). 



— nigrovenosa, Mecznikow (2), cf. vi, 



100-104. 



— dactyluris, Macalister (1). 

 Ascaroides, Barthelemy (1). 

 Aschemonella ; gen. n., Brady (3) xix, 



44. 

 Ascidiacea; affinities to Vertebrata, x, 

 59-69. 



— preservation, xii, 162. 



— ciliated pit, Sheldon (1). 



— test, Huxley (2), Schacht (1). 



— Doliolum, Moss (1). 



— circulation, Pavesi (1). 



— phosphorescence, Panceri (3). 

 Ascomycetes; sexuality of. Vines (5). 

 Astacus ; development, T. J. Parker 



(1). 

 Astasia, Biitschli (1). 

 Asteracanthion, Wyville Thomson (1). 

 Asteridia ; in Penium, Archer (13). 

 Asterina (Pvreuomycetes) [?J, H. M. 



Ward (3). 

 Asteroidea, embryology, W. Thomson 



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