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GIARD, A. (1). The Orthonectida, a 



new class of tlie phylum of the 



Worms. XX, 225-240, pi. xxii. 

 GIBBES, H. (1). On the structure of 



the Vertebrate Spermatozoon, xix, 



487-491, pi. xxiv. 

 (2). On the use of the Wenham 



binocular witli high powers, xx, 



318, 319. 

 (3). On the structure of the 



Spermatozoon, xx, 320, 321. 

 (4). On some points in the 



minute structure of the pancreas. 



xxiv, 183-185, pi. xvi, figs. 1-3. 

 (5). On some structures found 



in the connective tissue between 



the renal artery and vein in the 



human subject, xxiv, 186-190, pi. 



xvi, figs. 4, 5. 

 (6). Histological notes, xxiv, 



191-193. 

 GIBBONS, S. (1). On a new method of 



micrometry. (Transactions) vii, 



31-36. 

 GIGLIOLI, H. (1). On the genus Cal- 



lidina, with the description and 



anatomy of a new species, iii, 



237-242, pi. xi. 



— — (2). On some parasitical insects 



from China, iv, 18-26, pi. i, S. 



Gill-slits, see Visceral clefts. 



GLAISHER, J. (1). Snow crystals in 

 1855. iii (o. s.), 179-185, pis. 

 xiii, xiv. 



(2). Further observations on 



the similarity of forms observed 

 between snow-crystals and those of 

 camphor, iv (o. s.), 203-205, pi. 

 xii. 



(3). Presidential address, 1866. 



(Transactions) xiv, 45-63. 



• (4). Presidential address, 1867. 



(Transactions) xv, 25-38. 



(5). Presidential address, 1868. 



(Transactions) xvi, 61-85. 



Glands, histology, Klein, (15). 



Glass ; fracture, Wenham (24), Nor- 

 man (3). 



— refractive index, Royston-Pigott 



(8) and passim. 

 Glaucoma, Samuelson (2). 

 Globigerina ooze, Bailey (2); xv, 65-71. 

 Globigerina, xv, 390-392 ; Brady (3) 



xix, 284. 

 Glochidium, Houghton (4). 

 Gloidium, gen. n., xix, 437. 

 Glossiphonidse, Houghton (2). 



Glycerine ; action on preparations, Ord 



Gnetum ; embryogeny. Bower (4). 



GODDARD, D. E. (1). On an improved 

 mounting table. (Transactions) 

 xii, 45, 46. 



Gold-dust, i (o. s.), 144. 



Goodfellow ; Lectures on the Diseases 

 of the Kidney (review), i, 312, 

 313. 



Goodsir, John ; The Anatomical Me- 

 moirs of, edited by W. Turner, 

 M.D., with a Biographical Memoir 

 by Henry Lonsdale, M.D. (review). 

 ix, 163-170. 



GORHAM, J. (1). Remarks on the 

 cornea of the eye in Insects, with 

 reference to certain sources of 

 fallacy in the ordinary mode of 

 computing the microscopic hexa- 

 gonal facets of this membrane; 

 with an appendix containing a 

 brief notice of a new method of 

 taking ti'ansparent casts of the 

 above and other objects for the 

 microscope, in collodion, i (o. s.), 

 76-84. 



(2). Brass cementing-pencil. 



ii (o. s.), 56, 57. 



— — (3). On the magnifying power 



of short spaces, illustrated by the 

 transmission of light through 

 minute apertures, ii (o. s.), 218- 

 234, pi. viii ; iii (o. s.), 1-15, pi. i ; 

 iv (o. s.), 27-44, pi. iv. 



(4). The rotation of coloured 



discs applied to facilitate the study 

 of the laws of harmonious colour- 

 ing, and to the multiplication of 

 images of objects into kaleidoscopic 

 combinations, vii (o. s.), 69-78, 

 pis. iv, V. 



(5). On a peculiar distribution 



of vein in leaves of the natural 

 order Umbelliferae. (Transactions) 

 xvi, 14-25, pi. iii. 



GOSSE, P. H. (1). On the structure, 

 functions, habits, and development 

 of Melicerta ringens. i (o. s.), 

 71-76, pi. ii, figs. 12-27. 



(2). On the zoological position 



of Dysteria. v (o. s.), 138-141. 



Gosse; A Handbook to the Marine 

 Aquarium (review), iv, 147-149. 



— A Manual of Marine Zoology for 



the British Isles (review), iv 

 (o. s.), 147-149. 



