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Hudson and Gosse ; Tlie Rotifera or 

 Wheel Animalcules (review), xxvi, 

 508. 



HUDSON, C. T. (1). On Pedalion mira. 

 xii, 333-338, pi. xix. 



(2). An attempt to re-classify 



the llotifers. xxiv, 335-356. 



HUGWIINS, W. (1). Note on the pris- 

 matic examination of microscopic 

 objects. (Transactions) xiii, 85- 

 87. 



HULKE, J, W. (1). Observations on 

 the histology of the eye. x, 317- 

 333, pi. xix. 



HUNT, G. (1). Rotation in the Vallis- 

 neria spiralis, ii (o. s.), 55, 56. 



(2). The spiral vessel of rhubarb, 



as seen under the influence of 

 polarized light, ii (o. s.), 288. 



(3). Curious eflect of moisture 



on the markings of the Pleurosigma. 

 iii (o. s.), 174-176; of. iii (o. s.), 

 232, 233. 



(4). Nobert's tests, v (o. s.), 



233-236. 



(5). The proboscis of the Blow- 

 fly, iv (o. s.), 238, 239. 



HUTTON, F. W. (1). On the discovery 

 of Arachnoidiscus ornatus and A. 

 Ehrenbergii, at Malahide, co. 

 Dublin, v, 132, 133, 



iluxleya; gen. n., Dyster (1). 



Huxley ; Lectures on the Elements of 

 Comparative Anatomy (review), 

 iv, 63-81. 



— Royal College of Surgeons, Hun- 

 terian Lectures on the Inverte- 

 brata (abstract), viii, 126-129 and 

 191-202. 



HUXLEY, T. H. (1). Lacinularia socia- 

 lis. A contribution to tlie anattiniy 

 and physiology of the Rotifera. 

 (Transactions) i, 1-19, pis. i, ii, 

 and half of iii. 



(2). Observations on the exis- 

 tence of cellulose in the tunic of 

 Ascidians. i (o. s.), 22-24. 



(3). On the development of the 



teeth, and on the nature and im- 

 port of Nasmyth's " persiNtent 

 capsule." i (o. s.), 149-164, pi. 

 iii. 



(4). On the structure and rela- 

 tion of the corpuscula tnctus 

 (tactile corpuscles or axile cor- 

 puscles), and of the Pacinian 

 bodies, ii (o. s ), 1-7, pi. i ; 139, 

 140. 



HUXLEY, T. H.— 



(5). On the ultimate structure 



and relations of the Miilpighiau 

 bodies of the spleen and of the 

 tonsillar follicles, ii (o. s.), 74-82, 

 pi. iii. 



(6). On the structure of Nocti- 



luca miliaris, iii (o. s.), 49-54, 

 pi. v. 



(7). On the enamel and dentine 



of the teeth, iii (o. s.), 127-130. 



(8). Further observations on 



the structure of Appendicularia 

 flabellum (Chamisso). iv (o. s.), 

 181-191, pi. X. 



(9). Note on the reproductive 



organs of the Cheilostome Polyzoa. 

 iv (o. s.), 191, 192. 



— — (10). On Dysteria ; a new genus 



of Infusoria, v (o. s.), 78-82, pi. 

 vii, figs. 13-15, 



(!!)• Observations on the de- 

 velopment of some parts of the 

 skeleton of Fishes. vii (o. s.), 

 33-46, pi. iii. 



(12). On the structure of the 



mouth and pharynx of the Scorpion, 

 viii (o. s.), 250-254, pi. xii. 



— — (13)- Od some organisms living 



at great depths in the North Atlan- 

 tic Ocean, viii, 203-212, pi. iv. 



— — (14). On the relations of Peni- 



cillium, Torula, and Bacterium, x, 

 355-362. 



— — (15). On the classification of 



the animal kingdom, xv, 52-56. 

 (16). On Saprolegnia in relation 



to the salmon disease, xxii, 311- 



333. 

 Hyalodiscus, Archer (25) xvii, 342; 



Hendry (6). 

 Hyalonema, E. P. Wright (2). 

 Hyalosphenia, Archer (25) xvii, 110. 

 Hydra ; anatomy and development, 



Allraan (11). 



— a unicellular organism, Ecker (1). 



— chlorophyll, E. R. Lankester (53). 



— histoloijv, digestion, &c., T. J. 



Parker"(2), Hartog (1). 

 Hydrachna in Anodon, Houghton (4). 

 Hydractinia3 ; Pycnogon lai'vaj in, T. 



S. Wright (4). 

 Hydrodictyon, Pringsheim (2). 

 Hydromedusse; nervous system, B.il- 



four (7). 



— Thaumantias, T. S. Wright (3), 



Cobbold (3). 



