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BOURNE G. C. (1). The anatomy of 

 the Madreporarian coral Fimgia. 

 xxvii, 293-324, pis. xx'rii-xxv. 



(2). Ou the anatomy of Mussa 



and Eaiihyllia,and the morpliology 

 of the Madreporarian skeleton, 

 xxviii, 21-51, pis. iii, iv. 



(3). Kleinenberg on the deve- 

 lopment of Lopadorhynchus. xxviii, 

 531-546. 



BOWDITCH, H. P. (1). The lymph- 

 spaces in fasciaj; a new method 

 of injection, xiv, 91, 92. 



BOWER, F. 0. (1). On the development 

 of the conceptacle in the fucaeese. 

 XX, 36-49, pi. V. 



(2). On the germination and his- 

 tology of the seedling of Welvvits- 

 cliia mirabilis. xxi, 15-30, pis. iii, iv. 



(3). On the further development 



of Welwitschia mirabilis. xxi, 

 571-594, pis. xxxii, xxxiii. 



(4). The germination and em- 



bryogenyof Gnetum gnemon. xxii, 

 278-298, pi. XXV. 



(5). On Plasmolysis and its 



bearing upon the relations be- 

 tween cell wall and protoplasm, 

 xxiii, 151-167, pi. viii. 



(6). On recent researches into 



the origin and morphology of 

 chlorophyll corpuscles and allied 

 bodies, xxiv, 237-254, pi. xxii. 



— — (7). Ou the apex of the root in 



Osmunda and Todea. xxv, 75-103, 

 pis. viii, ix. 



— — (8). Correction of an error as 



to the morphology of Welwitschia 

 mirabilis. xxv, 105, 106. 



BOWERBANK, J. S. (1). On the or- 

 ganisation of Grrantia ciliata. 

 (Transactions) vii, 79-84, pi. v. 



Brachionus; figured, &c., Huxley (1). 



Brachiopoda, relations to Polyzoa, 

 Hariner (1). 



BRADY, G. S. (1). Description of an 

 Eutomostracau inhabiting a coal 

 mine, ix, 23, 24, pi. vi. 



BRADY, H. B. (1). On the seed of 

 Dictyoloma peruviana. (Transac- 

 tions) ix, 65-67, pi. vii. 



(2). On some Foraminifera from 



the Loo Choo Islands, xvi, 404-406. 



— — (3). Notes on some of the Reti- 



cularian Rhizopoda of the " Chal- 

 lenger" expedition, xix, 20-63, 

 pis. iii-v ; and xix, 261-299, pi. 

 viii; and xxi, 31-71. 



Brain ; histology, Cleland (2) 

 Brauchellion, A. G. Bourne (6). 

 Branchial clefts, see Visceral clefts. 



— sense organs. Beard (1). 

 BRANSON, P. (1). Structure of Ana- 



charis alsiuastrum. ii (o. s.), 131 

 132. 



(2). Prevention of glare from 



artificial light, iii (o. s.), 173. 



(3). On ciliary action as the 



cause of the circulation in the cells 

 of plants, iii (o. s.), 274-277. 



BRAUN, A .(1). On some new or little- 

 known diseases of plants caused 

 by Fungi (transl.). ii (o. s.), 250- 

 254. 



(2). Algarum unicellularium 



genera nova et minus cognita, 

 praemissis observationibus de Algis 

 uuicellularibus in genere (transl.). 



V (o. s.), 13-16, 90-96, 143-149. 

 BREFELD, 0. (1). The life-history of 



Penicillium (transl.). xv, 342-359, 



pis. xvii, xviii. 

 Brettia ; gen. n., Dyster (1). 

 BRIDGMAN.W. K. (1). The finder, i 



(o. s.), 303, 304. 

 (2). Another finder, iii (o. s.), 



237-239. 

 (3). An adjustable Index point 



for the scale to be used as a marker. 



V (o. s.), 206-211. 



(4). A cheap and portable 



" Turntray." iv, 293, 294. 



— — (5). Improvement in the Lie- 



berkiihn. v, 148, 149. 



Bright's disease, J. G. Richardson (2). 



BRIGHTWELL, T. (1). Ou the genus 

 Triceratium, with descriptions and 

 figures of the species, i (o. s.), 

 245-252, pi. iv. 



(2). On the filamentous long- 

 horned Diatomacese.with a descrip- 

 tion of two new species, iv (o. s.), 

 105-109, pi. vii. 



(3). Further observations on the 



genus Triceratium, with descrip- 

 tions and figures of new species, 

 iv (o. s.), 272-276, pi. xvii. 



(4). Ou self-division in Nocti- 



luca. v (o. s.), 185-191, pi. xii. 



(5). Remarks on the genus 



" Rhizosolenia " of Elireuberg. vi 

 (o. s.), 93-95, pi. v. 



(6). Further observations on 



the genera Triceratium and Cha3to- 

 ceras. vi (o. s.), 153-155, pi. 

 viii. 



