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CALDWELL, H.— 



(2). Blastopore, mesoderm, and 



metameric segmentation, xxv, 15- 



28, pi. ii. 

 Cullidina, GiglioH (1). 

 Calotes; pineal eye, W. B. Spencer, 



(3). 

 Calwellia ; gen. n., vii (o. s.), 153. 

 Campanularia, Schnltze (2). 

 Camplyodiscus, Walker-Arnott (1), 



Greville (6). 

 Cancer-cells, Hepworth (5). 

 Candeina, H. B. Brady (3) xix, 291. 

 Canis, placenta, Ayres (1). 



— thyroid gland, Baber (2). 

 Cannel, see Coal. 

 Canthocamptus ; sp. n., in coal mine, 



G. S. Brady (1). 

 CANTON, E. (1). An account of some 



parasitic ova found attached to the 



conjunctiviB of the turtle's eyes. 



i, 40-43. 

 Capillary, formation. Thin (2). 

 CapitellidfB, xix, 115, 116. 

 Carcinus ; internal parasites, M'Intosh 



(1). 

 Carduella, gen. n., Allman (5). 



Carinella ; vascular and nephridial 



systems, Ondemans (1). 

 Carinoma ; gen. n., Ondemans (1). 

 CARPENTER, P. H. (1). On the oral 



and apical systems of the Echino- 



derms. xvi"ii, 351-383. Part II, 



xix, 176-206. 



— — (2). Some disputed points in 



Echinoderm morphology, xx, 322- 

 330. 



(3). The minute anatomy of 



the brachiate Echinoderms. xxi, 

 169-193, pis. xi, xii. 



— — (4). Notes on Echinoderm 



Morphology ; V. — On the homo- 

 logies of the apical system, with 

 some remarks upon the blood- 

 vessels, xxii, 371-386. 



(5). Notes on Echinoderm 



Morphology; VI. — On the ana- 

 tomical relations of the vascular 

 system, xxiii, 597-616. 



— — (6). Notes on Echinoderm 



Morphology ; VII. — On the apical 

 system of the Ophiurids. xxiv, 

 1-23, pi. i. 



— — (7). Notes on Echinoderm 



Morphology ; VIII. — On some 

 points in the anatomy of larval 

 Comatulffi. xxiv, 319-327. 



CARPENTER, P. H.— 



(8). Notes on Echinoderm 



Morphology ; IX. — On the vas- 

 cular system of the Urchins, xxv 

 (supplement), 139-155. 



(9). Notes on Echinoderm 



Morphology ; X. — On the sup- 

 posed presence of symbiotic Algaj 

 in Antedon rosacea, xxvii, 379- 

 391, pi. XXX, fig. 3. 



(10) • Notes on Echinoderm 



Morphology; XI. — On the deve- 

 lopment of the apical plates in 

 Amphiura squamata. xxviii, 303- 

 317. 



CARPENTER, W. B. (1). On the de- 

 velopment of the embryo of Pur- 

 pura lapillus. (Transactions) iii, 

 17-30, pis. iii, iv. 



(2). Presidential address, 1855. 



(Transactions) iii, 37-54. 



(3). Presidential address, 1856. 



(Transactions) iv, 17-33. 



— — (4). On Nachet's stereo-pseu- 



doscopic binocular microscope, and 

 on Nachet's stereoscopic magni- 

 fier ; with remarks on the angle 

 of aperture best adapted to stereo- 

 scopic vision, (Transactions) xv, 

 105-113. 



— — (5). On the genus Astrorhiza of 



Sandahl, lately described as Haeck- 

 elina by Dr. Bessels. xvi, 221- 

 224, pi. xix. 



Carpenter, W. B., Principles of Com- 

 parative Physiology (review), iii 

 (o.s.), 215-219. 



The Microscope and its Reve- 

 lations (review), iv (o. s.), 231— 

 237; (review of 3rd edition) iii, 72. 



— Introduction to the Study of the 



Foraminifera (review), ii, 297-301. 



— Principles of Human Physiology 



(review of the 6th edit.), iv, 



282-292. 

 CARRlfiRE, J. (1). On the eyes of 



some luvertebrata. xxiv, 673- 



681, pi. xlv. 

 CARTER, H. J. (1). Note on the 



colouring matter of the Red Sea. 



iii, 179-185. 

 Cartilage, matrix, Beale (7). 



— histology, Heitzmann (1), Thin (1), 



xi, 198. 



— iodine reaction, xviii, 196. 



— lymphatics, xviii, 196, 197. 



— pathological, Webb (3). 

 Cassidulina, Brady (3) xxi, 59. 



