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BLE — BOU 



BLEAKLEY, E. (1). Powell and Lea- 

 laud's new condenser, iii (o. s.), 

 92, 93. 



BLENKINS, G. E. (1). On an early 

 human ovum. (Transactions) vi, 

 5-9, pi. ii. 



BLOMFIELD, J. E. (1). On the deve- 

 lopment of the Spermatozoa. 

 Part I. Lumbricus, xx, 79-89, pi. 

 vi. Part 1 1. Helix and Rana, xxi, 

 415-431, pis. xxiv, xxv. 



(2) & A. G. BOURNE. On the 



occurrence of corpuscles in the red 

 vascular fluid of Chsetopods. xxi, 

 500, 501. 



(3). The thread-cells and epider- 

 mis of Myxiue. xxii, 355-361, pi. 



XXX. 



(4). Review of recent researches 



on spermatogenesis. xxiii, 320— 

 335. 



Blood ; chromatology in invertebrata, 

 MacMunn (1). 



— — Rodents, Halliburton (3). 



— coagulation, Beale (11). 



— crystals, Hendry (10). 



— detection of, viii, 282-285. 



— See also Colouring Matters and 



Hffimoglobin. 

 Blood-corpuscles, red — 



— action of reagents, KoHiker (4), 



Roberts (1), E. R. Lankester (15), 

 xvi, 332. 



— cause of yellow colour, Johnston 



(2). 



— in snakebite, Suffolk (1), viii, 276. 



— general account, Beale (10), Boett- 



cher (1). 



— in extravasations, xvii, 297. 



— changes of form, Addison (1). 



— development, xi, 43-51, E. R. Lan- 



kester (43), Pouchet (2). 



— estimation, Ferrier (1), Hart (1). 



— granulated. Pollock (1). 



— in disease, J. B. Hicks (10), Addi- 



son (2). 



— nucleated in Mammalia, Busk (3), 



Boettcher (1). 



— of Cholojpus, Rolleston (1). 



— of Plagiostomi, Gulliver (5). 



— of Vertebrata, Dowdeswell (2). 

 Blood-corpuscles, white, see Leucocytes. 

 Blood ; in syphilis, xii, 169-171, Klein 



(6). 

 Blood-vessels ; histology, Woodward 

 (4). 



— formation, Thin (2), xii, 181. 

 Bolivina, Brady (3) xxi, 56. 



BOLL, F. (1). On the structure of the 

 lachrymal glands (trans!.), viii, 

 262-267. 



— — (2). A contribution to the ana- 



tomy and physiology of the retina 

 (transl.). xvii, 152-159. 



(3). Contributions to the phy- 

 siology of vision and of the sen- 

 sation of colour (transl.). xvii, 

 226-232. 



Bone ; development, xviii, 198, 199 ; 

 Schafer (3), Beale (7) ; xlii, 89, 

 xiv, 187. 



— lymphatics of, xviii, 102. 



— medulla, xi, 292. 



— histology, Heitzmann (1). 



— structure of fossil, Dennis (1, 2, 3). 

 Bonellia ; colouring matter, Sorby (7). 

 Borlasia; Gregarinida, M'Intosh (2). 

 BOSWELL, B,. S. (1). Remarks on Acti- 



nophrys sol. (Transactions) ii, 25, 



26. 

 Botanical and Physiological Memoirs; 



Ray Society (review), ii (o. 8.), 



279. 

 Botellina, Brady (3) xxi, 48. 

 Botrydium, Archer (26). 

 Botryospnrium, Currey (5). 

 BOTTCHER, A. (1). On the minute 



structural relations of the red 



blood-corpuscles (transl.). xvii, 



377-392, pi. xxiii. 

 BOURNE, A. G. (1). On the structure 



of the nephridia of the medicinal 



leech. XX, 283-302, pis. xxiv, xxv. 



— — (2). On certain methods of cut- 



ting and mounting microscopical 

 sections, xxii, 334-337. 



— — (3). The central duct of the 



leech's nephridium. xxii, 337, 338. 



(4). On Haplobranchus, a new 



genus of capitobrauchiate Anne- 

 lids, xxiii, 168-176, pi. ix. 



(5). On certain abnormalities in 



the common frog (Rana tempora- 

 ria). — 1. The occurrence of an 

 Ovotestis. — 2. Abnormalities of 

 the vertebral column, xxiv, 83- 

 88, pi. iv. 



(6). Contributions to the anato- 

 my of the Hirudinea. xxiv, 419- 

 506, pis. xxiv-xxxiv. 



(7). On the supposed communi- 

 cation of the vascular system with 

 the exterior in Pleurobi-anclius. 

 xxv, 429-432 pi. xxix. 



see BLOMFIELD (2) and E. R. 



LANKESTER (55, 56). 



