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CAS — CHL 



CASTEACANE, F. (1). On a new me- 

 thod of illumination, v, 249-252. 



(2). On the muUiiilication and 



reproduction of the Diatoniacese 

 (transl.). viii, 255-262. 



CATON, E. (1). On the best methods 

 of studying transparent vascular 

 tissues in living animals, x, 236- 

 241. 



Cattle-plague ; micropathology, Beale 



(1). 



CAVAFY, J. (1). A note on endothe- 

 lium, xiv, 391-394. 



Cel ; Carney's researches, Lee (1). 



— migrations, E. R. Lankester (11). 



— structure, &c., Priestley (1), Klein 



(15, 16). 



— theory, Remak (1), Gedge (2), 



Cleland (3), vi, 161. 



— formation ; vegetable, Wenham 



(12), Davey (1), Osborne (3); 

 animal, vii, 144. 



— wall ; under sulphuric acid, Har- 



tig (2); West (2). _ 



— See also Karyokinesis, Ovum, Pro- 



toplasm. 

 Cellepora, Alder (2). 

 Celleporella, A. M. Norman (1). 

 Cellulose ; Ascidiacea, Huxley (2), 



Schacht (1). 



— human nervous tissue, Virchow (1). 



— in Mammalia, Virchow (4). 



■ — Ophrydium, Halliburton (2). 

 Cenaiigium, Currey (8). 

 Cephalochorda, see Amphioxus. 

 Cephalopoda ; development, E. R. 

 Lankester (26). 



— Procalistes, E. R. Lankester (58). 



— chitin of Sepia, Halliburton (1). 

 Cephalosporium, Oersted (1). 

 Cephalotrix ; vascular system, Oude- 



mans (1). 

 Ceratophora ; pineal eye, W. B. Spencer 



(3). 

 Cerebellum, histology, Saukey (2). 

 Cerebratulus ; vascular and nepliridial 



systems, Oudemans (1). 

 Cereopsis ; gen. n., Kent (2). 

 Cestoda j migrations of, A. Pouchet 



(1). 



— calcareous corpuscles, Cobbold (4). 



— see Tffinia. 



Chsetoceros, Brightwell (2, 6). 

 Cha?tocladium, van Tieghem (1). 

 Chffitogaster ; reproduction, E. R. Lan- 

 kester (7). 



Chsetognatha, see Sagitta. 

 Chaetonotus, Mecznikow (3), Tatem (1). 



Chffitopoda ; vascular fluid, Blomfield 



(2) ; embrvoldgy, ix, 414. 



— see OligochiL'ta, Lunibricus, Poly- 



chffita. 



Chajtospira, T. S. Wright (2). 



Cha?tostylum, van Tieghem (1). 



Chalarothoraca, Archer (25) xvi, 361. 



Chambers; Three Lectures on the For- 

 mation of Mucus and Pus, being 

 the Lumleian Lectures of the 

 Royal College of Physicians (re- 

 view), iii, 294-298. 



Chameleo; pinealeye, W.B.Spencer (3). 



Chara ; asexual reproduction, Mon- 

 tagne (1). 



Charter of R. M. S. (Transactions), 

 XV, 7—11. 



Chaunosia ; gen. n., vii, 241. 



Chelidonium, laticiferous vessels, D. H. 

 Scott (1). 



Chelone ; Distomum in, Canton (1), 

 Leared (1). 



Chelonia ; early development, Mitsu- 

 kuri (3). 



Cliick; cranial nerves, Marshall (1). 



— blastoderm, Balfour (1). 



— primitive groove, Balfour (2). 



— blood-vessels, Balfour (3), xii, 181. 



— spinal nerves, &c., Paterson (1). 



— cilia in nerve-tube, Klein (18). 



— development, Kidd (5), Balfour 



(19), Whitman (2). 



— nephros and associated structures, 



Balfour (10), Sedgwick (1, 2, 3). 



— olfactory organ, Marshall (2). 



— pelvic girdle, &c., Johnson (1). 

 Cliilomouas, Biitschli (1). 

 Chilostomella, Brady (3) xix, 280, 

 Chionyphe, Berkeley (3). 

 Chiroptera, wing, xi, 206. 



Chitin, tendons of Arthropoda, A. Baur 



.(2)-. 



— in Limulus and Sepia, Hallibur- 



ton (1). 

 Chitonidae; eyes, Moseley (15). 



— morphology, Hubrecht (4). 

 Chlamvdomyxa ; gen., n.. Archer (23) j 



Geddes"(l). 

 Chlamidopbrys, Archer (25) xvii, 198. 

 Chlorochytrium ; gen, n.. Archer (20), 

 Chlorophyll, animal — 



— Archerina, E. R. liankester (60), 



— Hydra, Allman (11). 



— Infusoria, Sallitt (1). 



— in general, M. Schultze (1), E. R. 



Lankester (53). 



— Turbellaria, E. R. Lankester (39). 



— see also Colouring Matters, animal. 



