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(4). Remarks on the structure 



of the Gregarinae. xii, 211-218, 

 pi. xi. 



(5). Contributions to the his- 

 tory of the germinal vesicle, and 

 of the first embryonic nucleus, 

 xvi, 135-182, pi. xiii. 



(6). Researches on the Dicye- 



mida3. xvii, 132-145, pi. x. 



(7). A contribution to the his- 

 tory of the embryonic development 

 of the Teleosteans. xviii, 41-57, 

 pi. iv. 



Beneden, E. van; Researches on the 

 Composition and the Significance 

 of the Egg, based on the Study of 

 its Mode of Formation, and of the 

 first Embryonic Phenomena (Mam- 

 mifers, Birds, Ci'ustacea, Worms) 

 (review), x, 406-413. 



BENHAM, "W. B. (1). Studies on Earth- 

 worms. No. I, xxvi, 213-301, pis. 

 XV, xvi, and xvi bis. No. II, xxvii, 

 77-106, pis. viii, ix. No. Ill, 

 (Criodrilus lacuum), xxvii, 561- 

 572, pi. xxxviii, figs. 9-19. 



BENNETT, A. W. (1). The movements 

 of tlie glands of Drosera. xiii, 428, 

 429. 



(2). Some account of modern 



researches into the nature of 

 yeast, xv, 142-158. 



(3). On the classification of 



Cryptogams, xx, 408-412. 



(4) & MURRAY, G. A reformed 



system of terminology of the re- 

 productive organs of the Crypto- 

 gamia. xx, 413-420. 



BENNET, J. H. (1). An investigation 

 into the structure of the Torbane- 

 hill mineral, and of various kinds 

 of coal, iii (o. s.), 185-198. 



— — (2). On the molecular theory 



of organisation, ii, 43-53. 

 Bennet ; An Introduction to Clinical 

 Medicine (review), i (o. s.), 223- 

 225. 



— Clinical Lectures on the Principles 



and Practice of Medicine (review), 

 vi (o. s.), 254-256. 



— Leucocy themia, or White-cell Blood, 



in Relation to the Physiology and 

 Pathology of the Lymphatic Glan- 

 dular System (review), i (o. s.), 

 130-133. 

 Bentley ; A Manual of Botany (review), 

 i, 313, 314. 



BERGH, R. (1). On the existence of 

 urticating filaments in the Mol- 

 lnsca (trausl.). ii, 274-277. 



Bergh ; Der Organismus der Cilio- 

 flagellaten, eine phylogenetische 

 Studie (review by T. J. Parker), 

 xxii, 416-420. 



BERKELEY, M. J. (1). Presidential 

 address at the Biological Section 

 of the British Association, 1868. 

 viii, 233-239. 



(2). Atmospheric micrography. 



xiv, 165-171. 



(3). On the etiology of Madura- 

 foot, xiv, 263-266. 



(4). On the thread blight of 



tea. XV, 130-133. 



Berkeley ; Introduction to Cryptogamic 

 Botany (review), vi (o. s.), 176- 

 183. 



— Outline of British Fungology (re- 



view), i, 306-310. 



BETZ, W. (1). Methods of investiga- 

 ting the central nervous system 

 in man (transl.). xiii, 343-350. 



Bicellaria, A. M. Norman (1). 



Bicosoeca, Biitsclili (1). 



Biddulphia, Roper (4). 



Bigenerina, Brady (3) xxi, 53. 



Biloculina, Brady (3) xxi, 67. 



BINZ, E. (1). Protoplasmic movement 

 and quinine, xxiv, 682-684. 



Bioplasm, Benle (18). 



Bipalium, Moseley (11). 



BIRD, G. (1). Remarks on the pre- 

 paration of the Polypidoms of 

 Zoophytes for microscopical exam- 

 ination, with a notice of the phe- 

 nomena they exhibit with polarised 

 light, i (o. s.), 85-90. 



BIRD, C. H. G. (1). Embedding in 

 elder pith, for cutting sections. 

 XV, 23-27. 



(2). A differential warm stage. 



XV, 372-375. 



BLANCH ARD, E. (1). Observations on 

 the circulation of the blood in the 

 Arachnida (transl.). i (o. s.), 279. 



BLANCHET, R. (1). Le maladie du 

 vigne dans le Canton de Vaud en 

 1881 (transl.). ii (o. s.), 44. 



Blastopore, significance and fate of, 

 Balfour (16), Johnson (2, 3), Cald- 

 well (2), Sedgwick (4), W. B. 

 Spencer (2), Durham (1). 



Blatta ; circulation, Moseley (4). 



— brain, Newton (4). 



— development, Patten (1). 



