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Colouring matters, auimal — 



— Actiniaria, Moseley (7), MacMunn 



(2). 



— Aphides, Sorby (5). 



— blood, E. R. Lankester (8, 12), 



Sorby (3). 



— Bouellia, Sorby (7). 



— general, Moseley (9), E. R. Lan- 



kester (39), MacMunn (1). 



— Spongilla, Sorby (6), E. R. Lan- 



kester (25). 



— Stentor and others, E. R. Lankester 



(19). 



— see also Chlorophyll, animal ; Hae- 



moglobin. 

 Colouring matters, vegetable — 



— Algffi, E. R. Lankester (4, 20, 29), 



Sheppard (1), Browning (2), vii, 

 209. 



— commercial substances, Sorby (2). 



— decayed wood, Sorby (1). 



— flowers, iii, 78. 



— leaves, Sorby (4). 



— see also Chlorophyll, vegetable. 

 Colour-sensation, Boll (3). 

 Colpocephalum, Macalister (2). 

 Comatula ; habitats in Britain, Hincks 



(1). 



— larva, P. H. Carpenter (7). 



— nervous system, A. M. Marshall 



(5). 



— nature of sacculi, P. H. Carpenter 



(9). 



COMBER, T. (1). On the Diatomaceae 

 of the neighbourhood of Liver- 

 pool, viii (o. s.), 111-122. 



Comma bacillus and cholera, xxvi, 303— 

 316. 



Confervoidese, Druce (2). 



Conger; orifices in head, Houghton (5j. 



Connective tissue, Kolliker (3), Krause 

 (1), Ranvier (1), xii, 174. 



Contagium vivum, W. Roberts (2), 

 Klein (14). 



Contractility, Beale (9). 



— and double refraction, Kidd (4). 



— muscular, theory of, C. V, Marshall 



(1). 



Convoluta, chlorophyll, E. R. Lankes- 

 ter (39). 



Cooke ; One Thousand Objects for the 

 Microscope (review), ix, 80. 



— Rust, Smut, Mildew, and Mould : 



an Introduction to the Study of 

 Microscopic Fungi (review). v, 

 268-273. 

 COOPER, W.F.(l). Fossil Diatomaceaj, 

 ii, 65, 66. 



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Copepoda ; anal respiration, Hartog 

 (2, 3). 



— morphology. Clans (1). 



— parasitic on Nereis, M'Intosh (4). 



— new species, G. S. Brady (1). 

 Corallium, Moseley (13). 

 Cordylophora, Allmann (8), Price (1). 

 Cordylophora ; sp. n., Busk (7). 

 Corethra larva, Rymer Jones (1). 

 Cornea; preparation of, Klein (11). 



— nerve-supply, Ciaccio (2), Mac- 



donald (4). 



— nerve-terminations, Klein (7). 



— histology, Cleland (1). 

 Cornulariadse ; fam. n., vii, 243. 

 Corpuscula tactus, Huxley (4). 

 Corti, organ of ; xii, 306-309. 

 Corycia, Gagliardi (1). 

 Coscinodiscus, Cooper (I), Schultze (4). 

 Cosmarium ; Mrs. Thomas (1) ; sp. n.. 



Archer (5); 2 sp. n.. Archer (8). 

 Cothurnia, Tatem (1). 

 Cothurnicella; gen. n., vii (o. s.), 148. 

 Coxal gland, Limulus, &c., Gulland (1). 

 Craspedacustes ; gen. n., ( = Limnoco- 



dium), E. R. Lankester (46), 

 Crenothrix ; gen. n., Cohn (7). 

 Crinoidea — 



— colouring matter, Moseley (9). 



— morphology of larva, P. H. Car- 



penter (7). 



— nervous system, A. M. Marshall 



(5). 



— regeneration, A. M. Marshall (5). 

 Criodrilus ; Oerley (1), Benham (1) pt. 



iii. 

 Cristatella; habitats, Houghton (1). 

 Cristellaria, Brady (3) xxi, 64. 

 CRUGER, H. (1). On the development 



of starch (transl.). ii (o. s.), 173- 



178, pi. vii. 

 Crustacea ; auditory organ, Hensen (1), 



— histology of exoskeleton, William- 



son (4) ; development, x, 81. 



— homologies of limbs, E. R. Lan- 



kester (50). 



— nervous system, E. R. Lankester 



(50), Pelseneer (1). 



— see Decapoda, Pliyllopoda, &c. 

 Cryptogamia ; classification, Bennett 



(3). 



— terminology of reproductive organs, 



xxi, 165-167, Bennett (4). 

 Cryptolaria; gen. n., v (o. s.), 173. 

 Cryptosporium ; relation to Sphseria, 



Currey (3). 

 Crystallization, Davies (3), Guy (3). 

 Crystal prisms, Gulliver (4). 



