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Chloroplij'll, vegetable, Priugslieim (3). 



— origin of corpuscles, Bower (6). 



— relation to starch, iv (o. s.), 162, 



163. 



— see also Colouring Matters, vege- 



table. 

 Cblorosplisera ; gen. n., Henfrey (4). 

 Choironiyces, Currey (5). 

 Cholera ; inoculation, &c., Stirling 



— Koch's theory refuted, xxvi, 303- 



316. 

 Choloepus ; blood-corpuscles, Rolleston 



Chondropus, Archer (25) xvi, 358. 

 Chordata, see Vertebrata. 

 Clironiatophores ; frog, Virchow (3). 

 Chroniulina, Biitschli (1). 

 Chroolepus; zoospores, viii (o. s.), 159- 



163, pi. ix. 

 Chrysalidina, Brady (3) xxi, 54. 

 Chrysopa ; embryology, Packard (2). 

 CIACCIO, G. V. (i). Abstract and re- 

 marks on tliree demonstrations 

 delivered by Professor Lionel S. 

 Beale " On the Anatomy of Nerve- 

 fibres and Cells, and the Ultimate 

 Distribution of Nerve-fibres." iii, 

 97-105. 



(2). On the nerves of the 



cornea, and of their distribution 

 in the corneal tissue of man and 

 animals. (Transactions) xi, 77- 

 93, pis. vi, vii. 

 .^ — (3). On the distribution of 

 nerves to the skin of the Frog, 

 with physiological remarks on the 

 ganglia connected with the cerebro- 

 spinal nerve. (Transactions) xii, 

 15-31, pis. iv, V. 

 Cidaris, Stewart (2). 

 CIENKOWSKI, H. (1). Remarks on 

 Dr. Stein's doctrine rtspecting the 

 Acineta forms (transl.). v (o. s.), 

 96-103, pi. vii, figs. 1-12. 

 CIENKOWSKI, L. (1). On the produc- 

 tion of spores in the Radiolaria 

 (transl.). xi, 396-403, pi. xviii. 

 Cilia ; stimulation, Virchow (2). 



— of oesophagus, Klein (18). 



— of nerve-tube, Klein (18). 



— of kidney, Klein (18) xxi, 251 ; 



Gibbes (6). 



— movement, xi, 308. 

 Ciliata— ■ 



— various, T. S. Wright (2), Tatem 



(2). 



— stalk, Mecznikow (1). 



Ciliata— 



• — contractile vacuole, Zenker (2), 

 Samuelson (3). 



— Vaginicola, C. J. Miiller (1). 



— Opalina, E. R. Lankester (10). 



— Undulina, E. R. Lankester (16). 



— stentorin, E. R. Lankester (19). 



— Torquatella, E. R. Lankester (22). 



— Cyclochjeta, W. H. Jackson (2). 



— "muscle," Kidd (4). 



— trichocysts, Allmau (3). 



— Dysteria, Huxley (10), Gosse (2). 



— Nassula, Cohn (3). 



— " sexual reproduction," Balbiani 



(review) ; xiv, 95. 



— see also Infusoria. 



Ciliophrys, Archer (25) xvi, 300 ; 



Biitschli (1). 

 Circulation ; demonstration, Caton (1), 



Strieker (4 . 

 Cirrliatulus, J. T. Cunningham (8). 

 Cirrhifei- ; cephalic appendages, Pel- 



seneer (2). 

 Cirrhipedia larva, sp. ign., Willeraoes- 



Suhm (1). 

 CLAPAREDE, E. (1). On the calcare- 

 ous corpuscles of the Trematoda, 

 and on the genus Tetracotyle. vii 

 (o. s.), 92-96. 

 Claparede ; Les Annelides Chetopo- 

 des du Golfe de Naples (review). 

 ix, 306-308. 

 Clarke; A Descriptive Catalogue of 

 the most Instructive and Beauti- 

 ful Objects for the Microscope 

 (review), vii (o. s.), 107, 108. 

 CLAKK, J. L. (1). Observations on 

 the structure of nerve-fibre, viii 

 (o. s.), 65-75, pi. iv. 



(2). On the development of 



striped muscular fibre in Man, 



Mammalia, and Birds, ii, 222- 



231, pi. xi ; and iii, 1-9, pi. i. 



Classification and Pliylogcny, Sedgwick 



(4), Balfour (17), Hiickel (2), 



Huxley (15), E. R. Lankester (34). 



— see also Embryology. 



Cluthrocystis, Henfrey (4), Currey (7), 



E. R. Lankester (31). 

 Clathrulina, Archer (15)x, 117; Archer 



(25) xvii, 68; viii, 31. 

 Clava, T. S. Wright (4). 

 Claviceps, Currey (5). 

 Clavopora; gen. n.. Busk (9). 

 Clavnlina, Brady (3) xxi, 54. 

 CLAUS, C. (1). On the morphology of 

 the Copepoda (transl.). i, 285- 

 300, pi. X. 



