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LAB — LAN 



L. 



Labyrinthici ; labyrinthine apparatus, 



Zosraff (1). 

 LabyrinthuletB, viii, 29. 

 Lacei'ta ; development, Weldon (1). 



— pineal eye, W. B. Spencer (3). 

 Lacertilia; development, Balfour (12). 



— malleus, &c., DoUo (1). 



— pineal eye, W. B. Spencer (3). 

 Laclirymal glands. Boll (1). 

 Lacinularia socialis ; anatomy, Huxley 



Lagena, Bi'ady (3) xxi, 60. 

 Lamellibranchiata; gills, Mitsukuri (1), 

 Peck (1). 



— Glochidium, Houghton (4). 



— triehocysts, Bergh (1), T. S. 



Wright (5). 



— Phnlas, phosphorescence, Panceri 



(2). 



— development, E. R, Lankester (33, 



42), Horst (1). 



— eye, Hickson, (1, 2). 



Lampyris ; luminous organs, KoUiker 

 (10). 



Landsborough ; A Popular History of 

 Marine Zoophytes (review). i 

 (o.s.), 136, 137. 



LANG, F. H. (1). Beck's Treatise on 

 the Microscope, v, 228, 229, of. 

 v, 287. 



(2). AnewDifflugia. v, 285, 286. 



Langia; vascular and nephridial sys- 

 tems, Oudemans (1). 



Lanice, J. T. Cunningham (8). 



lANKESTER E. (1). On the presence 

 of microscopic fungi in water dele- 

 terious to health, iv (o. s.), 270- 

 272, pi. xiv, figs. 16-19. 



(2). Presidential address, 1859. 



(Transactions) vii, 64-78. 



— — (3). Description of a museum 



microscope, vii (o. s.), 235-238. 



(4). Presidential address, 1860. 



(Transactions) viii, 83-99. 



(5). Notes on Raphides. iii, 



243-251. 



Lankester, Edwin ; obituary, xv, 59-62. 



lANKESTER, E. R. (1). On our pre- 

 sent knowledge of the Gregarinidaj, 

 with descriptions of three new 

 species belonging to that class, 

 iii, 83-96, pi. vii. 



(2). The anatomy of the Earth- 

 worm, iv, 258-268, pi. vii ; v, 7- 

 18, pis. ii, iii; V, 99-116, pi. vij 

 cf. V, 287. 



LANKESTER, E. R.— 



— — (3). Notes on the Gregarinidji, 



(Transactions) xiv, 23-28, pi. v. 



(4). On the action of Monads 



in producing colouring matter, 

 vii, 283, 284. 



(5). On the structure of the 



tooth in Ziphius sowerbiensis (Mi- 

 cropteron sowerbiensis, Eschriclit), 

 and on some fossil Cetacean teeth. 

 (Transactions) xv, 55-64, pis. v, vi. 



(6). Note on the Synaptse of 



Guernsey and Herm, and a new 

 parasitic Rotifer, viii, 53-55. 



(7). The sexual form of Chseto- 



gaster limnaji. ix, 272-285, pis. 

 xiv, XV. 



(8). Note on a new means of 



examining blood under the micro- 

 scope, and on the blood-fluids of 

 Invertebrates, and on a natural 

 standard for registering absorption 

 spectra, ix, 296-299. 



— — (9). Professor Huxley and Dr. 



Beale on protoplasm, ix, 300- 

 304. 



(10)- Remarks on Opalina and 



its contractile vesicles, on Pacby- 

 dermon and Annelidan sperma- 

 tophors. X, 143-158, pi. ix. 



— — (11) • Of some migrations of 



cells. X, 265-269, pi. xvii. 



— — (12)- Note on methsemoglobin. 



X, 402-405. 



(13)- On the structure and 



origin of the spermatophors or 

 sperm -ropes, of two species of 

 Tubifex. xi, 180-187, pis. x, xi. 



— — (14)- Improvements in the 



lenses of microscopes, xi, 190- 

 192. 



— — (15). Observations and experi- 



ments on the red blood-corpuscle, 

 chiefly with regard to the action 

 of gases and vapour, xi, 361-387, 

 pis. XV, xvi. 



(16). On Undulina, the type of 



a new group of Infusoria. xi, 

 387-389. 



— — (17). Remarks on Pedalion. 



xii, 338-842. 



(18). Remarks on the structure 



of the GregarinfB, andon the deve- 

 lopment of G. (Monocystis) sipun- 

 culi. xii, 342-351, pi. xx. 



(19)' Blue stentorin, the colour- 

 ing matter of Stentor coeruleus. 

 xiii, 139-142. 



