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Hfccl<elina, see Astrorbiza. 



HADDON, A. C. (1). Notes on the de- 

 velopment of Mollusea. xxii, 367- 

 370, pi. xxxi. 



(2). On budding in Polyzoa. 



xxiii, 516-555. 



Haemadipsa, A. G. Bourne (6), Whit- 

 man (3). 



Hfematids, see Blood-corpuscles, red. 



Hsematozoa (unicellular), T. R. Lewis 

 (2, 4, 5). 



— Nematoda, T. R. Lewis (3), Gruby 



Hfemocyanin, Macmunn (1). 

 Hsemoo^lobin, Sorby (8). 



— of Rodent's blood, Halliburton (3). 



— altered, in placenta. Ay res (1). 



— see also Blood, colouring matters, 



and Colouring matters, animal. 



Haemopis, A. G. Bourne (6), Whitman 

 (3). 



HAILES, H. F. (1). New " white- 

 cloud " lamp shade, ix, 156-158. 



Halecium, AUman (10). 



HALFOED, G. B. (1). Experiments nn 

 the poison of the Cobra-di-Capella. 

 vii, 281, 282. 



Halicryptus ; skin and nervous system, 

 Scharff (1). 



Haliphysema, E. R. Lankester (40). 



Halisarca ; development, Sollas (2). 



— genitalia, xvii, 185-187. 



Hall ; Hints on the Pathology, Dia- 

 gnosis, Prevention, and Treatment 

 of Thoracic Consumption (review). 

 V (o. s.), 162-166, pi. X. 



HALL, J. C. (1). On an easy method 

 of viewing certain of the Disito- 

 macese. iv (o. s.), 205-208, pi. 

 xiii. 



HALL, "W. H. (1). Paraffin oils ; their 

 relative value to the microscope. 

 (Transactions) xiii, 87, 88. 



(2). On anew form of conden- 

 ser with a blue-tinted field lens. 

 (Transactions) xvi, 108-110. 



HALLIBURTON, W. D. (1). On the 

 occurrence of Cliitin as a consti- 

 tuent of the cartilages of Limulns 

 and Sepia, xxv, 173-181. 



(2). Note on the chemical 



composition of the zoocytium of 

 Ophrydium versatile, xxv, 445- 

 447. 



(3). On the haemoglobin crys- 



stals of Rodents' blood, xxviii, 

 181-199. 



HALLIBURTON, W. D.— 



— — (4). An easy method of obtain- 



ing methsemoglobin crystals for 

 microscopic examination, xxviii, 

 201-204. 

 HAMILTON, D. J. (1). On the inject- 

 ing of objects for microscopical 

 examination by means of air- 

 pressure, xiii, 252-255. 



— — (2). On myelitis, being an ex- 



perimental inquiry into the patho- 

 logical appearances of the same. 

 XV, 335-342, pi. xvi. 



HANKIN, E. H. (1). Some new me- 

 thods of using the aniline dyes for 

 staining Bacteria, xxvii, 401 - 

 411. 



Hannover ; On the Construction and 

 Use of the Microscope (review). 

 i (o. s.), 284-286. 



— Ueber die Entwickelung und Bau 



des Saugethierzahns (review), v 



(o. s.), 166-171. 

 HANSEN, G. A. (1). The Bacillus of 



leprosy, xx, 92-102, pi. viii. 

 Haplobranchus ; gen. n., A. G. Bourne 



(4). 

 Haplophragmium, Brady (3) xxi, 50. 

 HARLEY, G. (1). On the organs of 



cutaneous respiration ; principally 



on those of the Rana temporaria. 



(Transactions) v, 148-157, pi. vi. 

 Harley ; Histological Demonstrations 



for the Use of the Medical and 



Veterinary Professions (review). 



viii, 85-86. 

 HARMER, S. F. (1). On the structure 



and development of Loxosoma. 



xxv, 261-337, pis. xix-xxi. 



— — (2). On the life-history of 



Pedicellina. xxvii, 239-263, pis. 

 xxi, xxii. 

 HARRIS, V. (1). Pacinian corpuscles 

 in the pancreas and mesenteric 

 glands of the Cat. xxi, 502, 503. 



— - — (2). Note on Pacinian corpus- 



cles, xxii, 899, 400, pi. xxxii. 



(3). On double-staining nucle- 

 ated blood-corpuscles with aniline 

 dves. xxiii, 292-301. 



HART, MRS. E. (1). On the micro- 

 metric numeration of the blood- 

 corpuscles and the estimation of 

 their basmoglobin. xxi, 132-145. 



— — (2). Note on the formation of 



fibrine. xxii, 255-259, pi. xxi. 

 Hartea ; gen. n., E. P. Wright (1). 



