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JACKSON, G. (1). Presidential ad- 

 dress, 1853. (Transactions) i, 

 79-85. 



(2). On tliin glass covers, i 



(o. s.), 141, 142. 



(3). Presidential address, 1854. 



(Transactions) ii, 85-89. 



(4). On the best form of micro- 

 meter for the microscope, ii (o. s.), 

 129-131. 



(5). On micrometers and micro- 

 metry, iv (o. s.), 241-243. 



Jacobson's organ j guinea-pig, Klein 

 (19, 20). 



— rabbit, Klein (22). 



— dog, Klein (24). 



— various, R. T. Harvey (1). 

 JACKSON, W. H. (1). On staining 



sections with magenta, xiv, 139- 

 141. 



(2). On a new Peritrichous 



Infiisorian (Cyclochfeta spongillffi). 

 XV, 243-249, pi. xii. 



JACUBOWITSCH, N. (1). On the 

 terminations of the nerves at the 

 periphery and in the diflerent 

 organs, or the terminations of the 

 nervous system in general (transl.). 

 i, 124-127. 



Jaculella, gen. n., Brady (3) xix, 35. 



JANSON, H. U. (1). Anotlier object- 

 finder, viii (o. s.), 198-201. 



(2). The nose-piece finder. 



viii (o. s.), 269-271. 



(3). Further notes on finders. 



i, 66-68, cf. i, 133. 



■ — — (4). The binocular microscope, 

 i, 134-136. 



JOHNSON, A. (1). On the develop- 

 ment of the pelvic girdle and 

 skeleton of the hind limb in the 

 Chick, xxiii, 399-411, pis. xxvi, 

 xxvii. 



(2). On the fate of the blasto- 

 pore and the presence of a primi- 

 tive streak in the Newt (Triton 

 cristatus). xxiv, 659-672, pi. xliv. 



(3) & SHELDON, L. Notes on 



the development of the Newt 

 (Triton cristatus). xxvi, 573- 

 589, pis. xxxiv-xxxvi. 



JOHNSTON, C. (1). Auditory appa- 

 ratus of the Culex mosquito, iii 

 (o. s.), 97-102, pi. vi, figs. 1-5. 



(2). Colour of blood-corpuscles. 



V (o. s.),19, 20. 



JOHNSTON, C— 



— ■ — (3). On a method of preparing 



and mounting hard tissues for the 

 microscope, vii (o. s.), 258-261. 



— — (4). Descriptions of Diatomaceae, 



chiefly of those found in " Elide " 

 (Lower California) Guano. viii 

 (o. s.), 11-21, pi. i, figs. 10-14. 



Johnson, C. ; obituai'y, vii, 96. 



Johnstone and Croall ; The Nature- 

 printed British Sea- weeds, a His- 

 tory accompanied by Figures and 

 Dissections of the Alga of the 

 British Isles, (review of vol. i), 

 viii (o. s.), 56-58; (review of vols, 

 ii-iv), viii (o. s), 193. 



JOLY, N. (1) & C. MUSSET. New 

 experiments on Heterogenesis, by 

 means of the air contained in the 

 closed cavities of plants (trans).). 

 i, 47-49. 



Jones and Sieveking ; A Manual of 

 Pathological Anatomy (review), 

 iii (o. s.), 155, 156. 



JONES, T. RUPERT (1). Bivalved 

 Entomostraca, recent and fossil. 

 (Transactions) xvi, 39-55. 



JONES, RYMER (1). On the struc- 

 ture and metamorphosis of the 

 larva of Corethra plumicornis. 

 (Transactions) xv, 99-104, pi. ix. 



Jones, Rymer ; Gem ral Outline of the 

 Organisation of the Animal King- 

 dom, and Manual of Comparative 

 Anatomy, (review of 2nd edition), 

 iv (o. s.), 149, 150 ; (review of 3rd 

 edition), ii, 113, 114. 



— The Aquarian Naturalist, a 

 Manual for the Seaside (review), 

 vii (o. s.). Ill, 112. 



Julus ; development, Heatbcote (2). 



K. 



Karyokinesis, Priestley (1), J. T. Cun- 

 ningham (1), lijima (1), Klein 

 (16), (Carnoy's researches) Lee 

 (1) ; see also Cell, Ovum. 



KEATES, J. (1). On a mode of illu- 

 mination for high powers, vii 

 (o. s.), 114, 115. 



Keber ; Mikroskopische Untersucbun- 

 gen xiber die Porositiit der Korper 

 (review), iii (o. s.), 152-155. 



KEFERSTEIN, W. (1). On Sagitta 

 (transl.). iii, 134-136. 



