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FUN GEB 



Fungi — 



— in lozenges, Rimraington (1), Lind- 



say (6). 



— structure and physiologj', Currey 



(5). 



— Reinscb's Contributiones, Archer 



(24). 



— general, Braun (1). 



— on tea plant, Berkeley (4). 



— parasitic in man. Grove (1), Hep- 



worth (4), Hogg (4, 5) ; xi, 286. 



— reproduction, &c., Cohu(l), Currey 



(3, 8), Bennett (2), Tucker (1). 



— sexuality, &c., Ward (6). 



— whooping-cough, xi, 197. 



— see also Algse, Lichens, Bacteria, 



Ascomycetes. 

 Fungoid cutaneous diseases, Gudden 



(1), Meissner (1). 

 Funke ; Atlas der Physiologischeii 



Chemie (review), i (o. s.), 137, 138. 

 FURLONG, T. (1). On preparing the 



shells of the Polycystinae from 



Springfield, Barbadoes. i, 64-66. 

 FUEZE, J. (1). On the illumination 



of objects by polarized light on a 



dark field. (Transactions) iii, 63, 



64. 

 Fusisporium. xvi, 332, 333. 



G. 



Gadus, development, J. T. Cunningham 

 (5). 



GAGLIARDI, J. (1). Rhizopods in 

 London, xi, 80-84. 



Ganoidei ; so-called pro-nephros, Bal- 

 four (18). 



Ganot; Elementary Treatise on Physics, 

 Experimental and Applied : parts 

 i — iv (review), ii, 115. 



Gammarus ; urinary organs, W. B. 

 Spencer (1). 



GARDINER, "W. (1). The development 

 of the water-glands in the leaf of 

 Saxifraga crustata. xxi, 407-414, 

 pi. xxiii. 



(2). Note on open communica- 

 tion between the cells in the pul- 

 vinus of Mimosa pudica. xxii, 

 365, 366. 



— — (3). Some recent researches on 

 the continuity of the protoplasm 

 through the walls of vegetable 

 cells, xxiii, 302-319. 



Gasterosteus ; ovum, Ransom (1). 



Gasterotricha ; Mecznikow (3), Tatem 



(1). 

 Gastraea-theory, Balfour (IG), Giard 



(1), Hackel (2), E. R. Lankester 



(30, 34), Sedgwick (4). 

 Gastropoda — 



— Generative organs, H. Lawson (1, 



3), Sanders (3). 



— Limax, auat., H. Lawson (2). 



— anatomy, Newton (1). 



— phosphorescence, Panceri (4). 



— development, E. R. Lankester (24, 



27, 32), Haddon (1). 



— spermatozoa, Blomfield (1) Part IL 



— Amphineura, Hubrecht (4). 



— nephridia, J. T. Cunningham (2). 



— Chiton, eyes, Moseley (15). 



— Limnseus, development, Hogg (1). 



— Purpura, development, W. B. Car- 



penter (1). 



Gastrulation, Balfour (16), E. R. Lan- 

 kester (27, 30, 34). 



Gazzetta Medica Italiana, ser. ii. No. 

 43, for October 25th, 1853 (review), 

 ii (o. s.), 199. 



Gecko ; pineal eye, W. B. Spencer 

 (3). 



GEDDES, P. (1). Observations on the 

 resting state of Chlamydomyxa 

 labyrinthuloides. xxii, 30-34, pi. v. 



GEDGE, J. (1). Another interpretation 

 of Dr. Moxon's discovery. vii, 

 193-197. 



(2). On the relation of assimi- 

 lation and secretion to the func- 

 tions of organic life. x, 159- 

 168. 



GEGENBAUR. C. (1). Remarks on the 

 marginal bodies of the Medusae 

 (transl.). vi (o. s.), 103-106. 



(2). On the development of 



Sagitta (transl.). vii (o. s.), 47- 

 54. 



Geoplana, Moseley (11). 



Gephyrea — 



— colouring matter, E. R. Lankester 



(19), Sorby (7). 



— histology, Scharff (1). 

 Geranium; petal of, luman (1), West 



(2). 

 Germinal layers ; homology of, Hackel 

 (2), Balfour (16), E. R. Lankerster 

 (34). 



— of chick, Balfour (19). 



— inversion, Heape (1-3). 

 Germ-theory, Sorby (9). 



Gei'yonia ; development, E. R. Lankes- 

 ter (49). 



