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KEF — KLE 



KEPERSTEIN, W.— , 



(2). Oil tlie g-enus Liiccrnaria 



(transl.). iii, 265-285, pi. xii. 



Kent ; Manual of tlie Infusoria (re- 

 view), xxi, 377, 378. 



KENT, W. S. (1). On a new Polyzoon, 

 " Victorella pavida," from the 

 Victoria Docks, x, 34-39, pi. iv. 



(2). On two new genera of 



Alcyonoid Corals, taken in the 

 recent expedition of the yacht 

 " Noma " off the coast of Spain 

 and Portugal, x, 397-399, pi. 

 xxi. 



(3). Notes on Appendicularia 



and the larval condition of an 

 Acanthocephaloid Scolecid from 

 the coast of Portugal, xi, 267- 

 270, pi. xiv. 



KESTEVEN, W. (1). An aid to micro- 

 scopical drawing, xiv, 178. 



KIDD, P. (1). Observations on spon- 

 taneous movement of nucleoli. 

 XV, 133, 134. 



— — (2). Note on the lymphatics of 

 mucous glands, xvi, 386-388, pi. 

 xxvi. 



(3). Schiefferdeeker's micro- 

 tome, xvii, 35, 36. 



(4). Engelmann on contractility 



and double refraction, xvii, 36- 

 42. 



(5). On some points in the early 



development of the Hen's egg. 

 xvii, 160-109, pi. xii. 



Kidney and associated structures, Ver- 

 tebrata, Balfour (10), Sedgwick 

 (1,2,3); see Pronephros, and Sup- 

 rarenal Bodies. 



— epithelium, xiv, 198. 



KINCAID, S. B. (1). A new adjust- 

 able diaphragm. (Transactions) 

 xiv, 75, 76. 



Kinetoskias, Busk (11). 



KINGSLEY, G. H. (1). Cilia on the 

 surface of Confervse. iii (o. s.), 

 243. 



KINGSLEY, J. S. (1). Notes on the 

 embryology of Limulus. xxv, 

 521-576, pis. xxxvii-xxxix. 



KITTON, r. (1). Remarks on the 

 publication of new genera and 

 species from insufficient material, 

 vii, 118-121. 



(2). Eemarks on some of the 



new species of Diatomacese re- 

 cently published by the Rev. E. 

 O'Meara. viii, 13-16. 



KITTON. F.— 



— — (3). Description of a new genns 



of Diatomacca?, and observations 

 on the costa? of Piiinnlaria pere- 

 grina. viii, 16, 17. 



— — (4). New species of Diatomacese. 



viii, 139-143. 

 Klein ; Atlas of Histology (review), 

 XX, 480. 



— The Anatomy of the Lymphatic 



System (review), xiv, 278-280; 

 (review of part ii. The IjUng), xvi, 

 86-90. 



KLEIN, E. (1) & H. KUNDRAT. On 

 the conduct of the fixed cells of 

 the tadpole's tail after mechanical 

 irritation of this organ (transl.), 

 X, 255-257. 



(2). On the peripheral distri- 

 bution of non-inedullated nerve- 

 fibres, xi, 405-416, pis. xix, xx j 

 and xii, 21-35, pis. i-iv. 



— — (3). On Reinak's ciliated vesicles 



and corneous filaments of tlie peri- 

 toneum of the Frog, xii, 43-50. 



(4) & J. BURDON- SANDERSON, 



Preliminary notice of researches 

 on the anatomy of the serous mem- 

 branes in normal and pathological 

 conditions, xii, 142-154. 



— — (5). Contributions to the ana- 



tomy of Auerbach's plexus in the 

 intestine of the Frog and Toad, 

 xiii, 377-380, pi. xviii. 



— - — (6). Lostorfer's syphilis-cor- 

 puscles, xiv, 180-182. 



(7). On the pathology of sheep- 

 pox. XV, 229-243. 



— — (8). Observations on the struc- 



ture of the spleen, xv, 363-372, 



pi. xxi. 

 (9). Note on a pink-coloured 



Spirillum, xv, 381-383. 

 (10)- Observations on the early 



development of the common 



trout (Salmo fario). xvi, 113- 



131, pi. vi. 

 (II)- Note on a method of 



preparing the cornea, xvii, 34, 



35. 

 (12). Contributions to the 



minute anatomy of the omentum. 



xvii, 235-244, pi. xviii. 

 (13). Contribution to the mi- 

 nute anatomy of the epidermis in 



smallpox of sheep, xvii, 393-399, 



pi. xxiv. 



