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LANKESTER, E. R.— 



(54). The vertebration of the tail 



of AiJppiidiculariiE. xxii, 387-390. 



(55) & A. G. BOURNE. The 



minute structure of the lateral 

 and central eyes of Scorpio and 

 Limulus. xxiii, 177-212, pis. x- 

 xii. 



(56) & A. G. BOURNE. On the 



existence of Spengel's olfactory 

 organ and of paired genital ducts 

 in the Pearly Nautilus, xxiii, 

 340-348. 



(57). On the skeleto-trophic 



tissues and coxal glands of Limu- 

 lus, Scorpio, and Mygale. xxiv, 

 129-162, pis. vi-xi. 



(58). On Pi-ocalistes, a young 



Cephalopod with pedunculate eyes, 

 taken by the " Challenger " expe- 

 dition, xxiv, 311-318. 



(59). A contribution to the 



knowledge of Rhabdopleura. xxiv, 

 622-647, pis. xxxvii bis-xli. 



— — (60). Archerina boltoni, nov. 



gen. et sp., a chlorophyllogenous 

 Protozoon, allied to Vampyrella. 

 XXV, 61-73, pi. vii. 



(61). A new hypothesis as to 



the relationship of the lung-book 

 of Scorpio to the gill-book of 

 Limulus. XXV, 339-342. 



(62). On green oysters, xxvi, 



71-94, pi. vii. 



— — (63). The pleomorphism of the 



Schizophyta. xxvi, 499-505. 



see also KLEIN (26). 



Laoraedea, T. S. Wright (4). 



Lardner ; The Microscope (review), iv 

 (o. s.), 298. 



Larval forms, Balfour (17), E. B. Wil- 

 son (1). 



Laticiferous vessels ,• development, D. 

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— of Hevea, D. H. Scott (3). 



— of Manihot, D. H. Scott (2). 

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(Transactions) xii, 6-8, pi. iii. 

 (2). Remarks on the marine 



Diatomaceae found at Hong Kong, 



with descriptions of new species. 



(Transaj'tions) xH, 75-79, pi. viii. 

 Laurent; Etudes Physiolog'ques sur 



les Animalcules des Infusiores 



Vegetales (review), iii (o. s.), 156, 



157. 

 LAWRANCE, J. W. (1). ^ Glycerine 



jelly, vii (o. s ), 257, 258. 



LAWRANCE, J. W.— 



— — (2). A new cement for mount- 



ing objects for the microscope, 

 cither in dry cells or in fluid, 

 viii (o. s.), 135, 136. 



Lawson ; A Manual of Popular Physio- 

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 the Science of Life in Intellectual 

 Language (review), iii, 290-294. 



LAWSON, G. (1). On rotation in the 

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(2). Rotation in Anacharis. 



ii (o. s.), 132. 



(3). On the microscopical struc- 

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 (o. s.), 163-165. 



LAWSON, H. (1). On the generative 

 system of Helix aspersa and hor- 

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^ — (2). On the general anatomy, 

 histology, and physiology of Limax 

 maximus. iii, 10-37, pis. ii, iii. 



— — (3). Zoosperms in the ovaria 



of Pulmoniferous Gastropods, iv, 

 204. 



LEARED, A. (1). Description of a 

 new parasite found in the heart of 

 the edible Turtle, ii, 168-170. 



Leaves ; colouring matters, Surby (4). 



Lecauium ? Beck (2). 



Lecidea, Lindsay (2), (6) ix, 55. 



Lecythium, Archer (25) xvii, 197. 



LEE, A. B. (1). Carnoy's cell researches, 

 xxvi, 481-497, pi. xxvi. 



Lee ; The Mierotomist's Vade-mecum : 

 a Handbook of the Methods of 

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 xxvi, 507. 



LEGG, N. S. (1). Observations on the 

 examination of sponge sand, with 

 remarks on collecting, mounting, 

 and viewing Foraminifera as mi- 

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Leidy ; A Flora and Fauna within Liv- 

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— Freshwater Rhizopods of North 



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 LEIGH, R. (1). How to make Diatoms 



stick, vi, 168. 

 Leiodera ; pineal eye, W. B. Spencer(3). 

 LeiolcEmus ; pineal eye, W. B. Spencer 



(3). 

 LEIPNER, A. (1). On the presence of 



silica in the Rubiacese and in 



Achillea ptarmica. v (o. s.), 134- 



137. 



