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HICKS, J. B.— 



(3). On the diamorphosis of 



Lyngbya, Schizogonium, and Pra- 



siola, and their connection with 



the so-called PalmellaccEe. i, 157- 



166, pi. viii. 

 (4). On the motionless spores 



(statospores) of Volvox globator. 



i, 281-283, pi. ix, figs. 1, 2. 

 (5). Observations on vegetable 



amceboid bodies, ii, 96-103, pi. iv. 



— — (6). Vegetable amoeboid bodies. 



iii, 137, 138. 

 (7). Remarks on Mr. Archer's 



paper on Algse. iv, 253-258. 

 (8). On freshwater Algse. vii, 



4-8. 



— — (9). On Draparnaldia cruciata. 



ix, 383-385, pi. xix. 



(10). Observations on patho- 

 logical changes in the red blood- 

 corpuscles, xii, 114-117, pi. viii. 



HICKSON, S. J. (1). The eye of Pec- 

 ten. XX, 443-455. 



(2). The eye of Spondylus. 



xxii, 362-364. 



(3). The structure and relations 



of Tubipora. xxiii, 556-578, pis. 

 xxxix, xl, 



(4). The eye and optic tract of 



insects, xxv, 215-251, pis. xv- 

 xvii. 



HIGGINS, J. F. (1). On microscopic 

 illumination, x, 150-158. 



HIGHLEY, S. (1). Achromatic gas- 

 lamp for the microscope, i, (o. s.), 

 142-144. 



(2). On the practical applica- 

 tion of photography to the illus- 

 tration of works on microscopy, 

 natural history, anatomy, &c. i 

 (o. s.), 178-194. 



(3). Microscope camera, i (o. 



s.), 305, 306, 



(4). Is coal a mineralogical 



species? ii (o. s.), 140, 141. 



(5). Contributions to micro- 

 mineralogy, iv (o. s.), 220-224 

 and 277-286. 



(6). Highley's new compres- 



sorium. ii, 307, 308. 



Hincks ; A History of the British Hy- 

 droid Zoophytes (review), x, 70- 

 73. 



Hincks ; A History of the British Ma- 

 rine Polyzoa (review), xx, 481, 

 482. 



HINCKS, T. (1). Comatula rosacea — 

 encrinitic state, v (o. s.), 18. 



(2). On some new British 



Polyzoa. V (o. s.), 175, 176, pi. 

 xvii of zoophytology, figs, 5-8 ; v 

 (o. s.), 249, 250, 



(3). Descriptions of new Poly- 

 zoa from Ireland, viii (o. s.), 275- 

 280, pi. XXX of zoophytology. 



— — (4). Note on the ovicells of 



the cheilostomatous Polyzoa, i, 

 278-281. 



(5). Note on Dr. Heinrich 



Nitsche's paper on "Some In- 

 teresting Points concerning the 

 Mode of Reproduction of the 

 Bryozoa." xi, 235-238, 



— — (6), On the Protozoon Ophryo- 



dendron abietinum. xiii, 1-9, pi. i. 



(7), Contributions to the his- 

 tory of the Polyzoa, xiii, 16-36, 

 pi. ii, 



(8). Note on the movements 



of the vibracula in Caberea Boryi, 

 and on the supposed common 

 nervous system in the Polyzoa. 

 xviii, 7 — 9. 



Hipparchia; scales, Wonfor (1), 



Hippothoa, A. M. Norman (1). 



Hirudinea ; anatomy and affinities, 

 A. G. Bourne (6). 



— of Japan, Whitman (3). 



— Glossiphonidse, Houghton (2). 



— Clepsine, development, Whitman 



(1). 



— ova of Nephelis, lijima (1). 



— see also Hirudo, 



Hirudo, A. G. Bourne (6), Whitman (3). 



— nephridia. A, G. Bourne (1, 3). 



— capillaries of integument, E, R. 



Lankester (44). 



— connective and vasifactive tissues, 



E. R. Lankester (45). 



His ; Beitrage zur normalen und patho- 

 logischen Histologic der Cornea 

 (review), vi (o. s.), 49-58. 



HISLOP, W. (1). Description of an ob- 

 ject-compressor for preparing and 

 mounting objects. (Transactions) 

 v, 159, 160. 



(2). Description of a new 



"secondary stage," (Transactions) 

 vi, 94-96. 



Histology ; lectures on, Beale (5). 



— notes on various tissues, Klein (15, 



18), Gibbes (6). 



— practical instruction, Rutherford, 



