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CLELAND, J. (1). On the epithelium 



of the cornea of the Ox. ix, 44r- 



47. 

 (2). The grey matter of the 



cerebral convolutions, x, 126-136, 



pi. vii. 

 (3). On cell theories. xiii, 



255-266. 

 Clepsine ; embryology. Whitman (1). 

 ■ — anatomy, A. G. Bourne (6). 

 CLEVE, P. T. (1). Jakttagelser ofver 



den hvilande Oedogonium-sporens 



utveckling (transl.J, vi, 149-152. 

 Clione ; cephalic appendages, Pel- 



seneer (2). 

 Clionopsis; cephalic appendages, Pel- 



seneer (2). 

 Closteria, Osborne (1, 2), F. G. Wright 



(1), Archer (3) ; 2 sp. n., Archer fs). 

 Clupea; development, J. T. Cunning- 



ham (3). 

 Cnidoblasts, see Nematocysts. 

 Coal; cannel, from Torbanehill, Quekett 



(3), Redfern (2), Bennet (1), Nor- 

 mandy (1), Gregory (5). 



— sections, Slade (1). 



— nature of, Highley (4). 

 COBBOLD, T. S. (1). On the embryo- 



geny of Orchis mascula. i (o. s.), 

 90-92, pi. ii, figs. 1-11. 



(2). On a probably new species 



or form of Actinotrocha, from the 

 Frith of Forth, vi (o. s.), 50-52, 

 pi. iv. 



— — (3). Description of a new form 



of naked-eye Medusa (Thauman- 

 tias achroa), with histological de- 

 tails, vi (o. s.), 1-5, pi. i. 



(4). Notes on the calcareous 



corpuscles of Tricuspidaria. vii 

 (o. s.), 115,116; cf. vii (o. s.), 

 202, 203. 



(5). Note on Gyrodactylus ele- 



gans. ii, 35-39. 



(6). Description of a species of 



Treraatode from the Indian ele- 

 phant, with remarks on its affini- 

 ties, ix, 48, 49. 



Cobbold ; Entozoa : an Introduction to 

 the Study of Hehiunthology, with 

 reference more particularly to the 

 Internal Parasites of Man (review). 

 V, 43-45. 



Cobra ; poison, Halford (1). 



Coccoliths, Huxley (13), Wallich (8) ; 

 X, 291; XV, 70, 71. 



Cocconema; reproduction, Schmitz (1). 



Coccus, Quekett (4), Beck (5) ; meta- 

 morphoses. Beck (2). 



Cochlea ; microscopic preparations, 

 Moseley (5), Pritchard (1). 



Cochliopodium, Archer (25) xvii, 334, 



Codosiga, Biitschli (1). 



Ccecilise, histology, ix, 412. 



Coelentera ; origin of genitalia, xx, 

 104-106. 



— muscle-fibre, xx, 106. 



— as ancestors of Metazoa, Sedewick 



(4). 

 Ccenoplana ; gen. n., Moseley (11). 

 Coenurus, iii (o. s.), 74. 

 Coffee-leaf disease. Dyer (6), H. M. 



Ward (2). 

 COHN, F. (1). Untersuchungen iiber 

 die Entwickelungsgeschichte der 

 mikroskopischen Algen und Pilzen 

 (transl.). iii (o. s.), 202-214. 



(2). Vol vox globator. v (o. s.), 



149-151. 



(3). On the reproduction of 



Nassula elegans. vii (o. s.). 96- 

 101. 

 (4). On the contractile fila- 

 ments of the Cynareae (transl.). 

 iii, 186-192. 



~ (5)- The laws of the movements 



in microscopical plants and ani- 

 mals whilst under the influence of 

 light (transl.). vii, 256-260. 



(6). Researches on Bacteria 



(transl.). xiii, 156-163, pi. v. 



(7). On a new Alga, Crenothrix 



polyspora, from the well-water 

 of Breslau (transl.). xiii, 163-1 

 68. 

 Cohn; Empusa Muscae, and the Dis- 

 ease of the Common House-fly: 

 a Contribution towards tlie Know- 

 ledge of Epidemics, characterised 

 by the presence of Parasitic Fungi 

 (review), v (o. s.), 154-160. 

 Cohn; Further Researches into the 

 History of the Bacteria (review), 

 xvii, 80-92. 

 Collemacese, Archer (18). 

 COLES, H. (1). On the use of the 

 camera lucida as a micrometer, 

 ii (o. s.), 291, 292. 

 COLIINGWGOD, C. (1). Observations 

 on the microscopic Alga which 

 causes the discolouration of the 

 Sea in various parts of the world. 

 (Transactions) xvi, 85-92, pi. vii. 

 Collomia coccinia, hairs, Oudemans (1). 

 Collosphaira, Macdonald (1). 



