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Eye- 



— muscles, A. M. Marshall (3). 



— preparation for sections, Barrett 



(1). 



— Mollusca, Hickson (1, 2), vii, 131. 



P. 



FARIOW, W. G. (1). An asexual 

 growth from the prothallus of 

 Pteris cretica. xiv, 266-272, pis. 

 X, xi. 



FARRANTS, R. J. (1). An account of 

 Mr. Peters's machine for micro- 

 scopic writing. (Transactions) iii, 

 55-63. 



— — (2). A micrometer object-finder. 



(Transactions) v, 88-95. 

 (3). Presidential address, 1862. 



(Transactions) x, 59-76. 

 (4). Presidential address, 1863. 



(Transactions) xi, 26-35. 

 FARRE, A. (1). Descri])tion of an 



early human embryo of about the 



fourth week of utero-gestation. 



(Transactions) v, 163-168, pi. vii, 



figs. 8-10. 

 Fasciola ; in Indian elephant, Cobbold 



(6). 



— hepatica, life-history, A. P. Thomas 



Fat, xi, 295. 



Faujasina; shell of, Williamson (2). 



Favus, Hogg (4). 



Fermentation, Pasteur (1, 4), Lister (5), 



Bennett (2), Lister (6). 

 FERRIER, D. (1). The number of the 



red blood-corpuscles in Mammals, 



Birds, and Fishes, xiii, 195. 

 Fibrin ; formation of, Mrs. Hart (2). 

 Fibro-vascular bundles ; histology. 



Vines (1). 

 Filaria canis, Gruby (1), T. R. Lewis 



— sanguinis-hominis, T. R. Lewis (3). 

 Firola ; buccal teeth, Macdonald (3). 

 Fish-scales J borings in. Rose (1). 

 Flabelligera; cardiac body, J. T. Cun- 

 ningham (8). 



Flabellina, Brady (3) xix, 271. 

 Flabellum, Fowler (1) parts i and iii. 

 Flagellata — 



— Mastigamoeba, Biitschli (1). 



— Ciliophrys, Biitschli (1). 



Flint ; relation to diatoms, Wallich (4). 

 Floscularia ; development, Weibse (1). 



Flowers ; colouring matter, iii, 78. 



Flustra, gemmation, Haddon (2). 



Flustrella, Redfern (3). 



FOCKE, G. W. (1). On naked fresh- 

 water Radiolaria. ix, 67-75. 



Foraminifera ; method of collection, 

 Legg (1). 



— Atlantic Ocean, Bailey (2), 



— nuclei, xvii, 93-100. 



— Miliolitidse, W. K. Parker (1). 



— from Loo-Choo Islands, H. B. Brady 



(2). 



FORGAN, W. (1). Dr. Beale's glass 

 reflector, vi, 105. 



Foster ; A Course of Elementary Prac- 

 tical Physiology (review), xvii, 

 188, 189. 



FOSTER, M. (1). On imbedding sub- 

 stances for microscopic section. 

 X, 124-126. 



(2). On the term Endothelium. 



xiv, 219-223. 



FOULIS, J. (1). On the development 

 of the ova and structure of the 

 ovary in Man and other Mammalia, 

 xvi, 190-221, pis. xvi-xviii. 



FOWLER, G. H. (1). The anatomy of 

 the Madreporaria. I. xxv, 577- 

 597, pis. xl-xlii. II. xxvii, 1-16, 

 pi. i. III. xxviii, 1-17, pis. i, ii. 

 IV. xxviii, 413-428, pis. xxxii, 

 xxxiii. 



Fox ; Skin Diseases of Parasitic Ori- 

 gin, their Nature and Treatment, 

 including the Description and Re- 

 lations of the Fungi found in 

 Man (review), iv, 31-37. 



Fresenius ; Beitrage ziir Mykologie 

 (review), ii (o. s.), 118-122. 



Freya j T. S. Wright (2). 



Frey ; Compendium of Histology (re- 

 view), xvii, 188, 189. 



— Das Mikroskop, und die Mikro- 



skopische Technik ; ein Handbuch 

 fiir Aerzte und Studirende (re- 

 view), iv, 39, 40 ; (review of 

 translation) xiv, 172-174. 



— The Histology and Histochem- 



istry of Man (review), xvi, 90-94. 

 Fritillaria, see Appendicularidae. 

 Frog ; see Rana. 



Froudicularia, Brady (3) xix, 270. 

 Fucacese ; conceptacle. Bower (1), 



Duncan (2). 

 Fungia, G. C. Bourne (1). 

 Fungi ; in drinking water, E. Lan- 



kester (I) ; xi, 286, 287. 



— in eggs, xiv, 178, 179. 



