LEM — LIM 



41 



LE MONNIER, see VAN TIEGHEM 



LENDENFELD, R. VON (1). The 

 timctiou of nettle-cells. xxvii, 

 393-399, pi. XXX, fig-. 4. 



Lens, The ; A Quarterly Journal of 

 Microscopy and the Allied Natural 

 Sciences, with the Transactions of 

 the State Microscopical Society of 

 Illinois, Chicago, 1872 (review), 

 xii, 155-157. 



Lens, Vertebrate, Nunneley (1). 



Le2)id< >ptera — - 



— scales, Wonfor (1). 



— proboscis of Ophideres, Darwin (2). 

 Leprosy; bacillus of, Hansen (1). 

 Leptodera, Mecznikow (2). 

 Leptoiiora; eyes, Carriere (1). 

 Leptophrys, Archer (25) xvii, 345. 

 Leptostoina ; gen. n., Whitman (3). 

 LEUCKAET, R. (1). On the niicropyle 



and minute structure of the egg- 

 shell in Insects (trausl.). iv (o. s.), 

 287-292. 



(2). Further observations on 



the development of Pentiistomuui 

 tsenioides (transl.). vii (o. s.), 

 182-193. 



(3). On the mature condition 



of Trichina spiralis (transl.). viii 

 (o. s.), 168-171. 



(4). On the development of 



Echinorhyncus (transl.), iii, 56- 

 65. 



Leuckart; Zur Kenntniss des Genera- 

 tionswechsels und der Partheno- 

 genesis bei den Insekten (review), 

 vii (o. s.), 102-104. 



Leucocytes; leucocythsemia, Holland 



(1). 



— blood, Beale (11). 



— development, xi, 43-51. 



— general, J. G. Richardson (2). 



— in urine, J. G. Richardson (1). 



— lymphatic, Kolliker (5). 



— relation to haimatids, Pouchet (2). 

 LEWIS, F. "W. (1). Notes on new and 



rarer species of Diatomacese of the 

 United States, ii, 155-161. 



LEWIS, R. T. (1). On some of the 

 microscopic effects of the electric 

 spark, vii, 14-20, pi. ii. 



LEWIS, T. R. (1). On Nematode 

 Hasmatozoa in the dog. xv, 268- 

 277, pi. xiii, figs. 1-5. 



— — (2). Flagellated organisms in 

 the blood of healthy Rats, xix, 

 109-114. 



LEWIS, T. R.— 



— — (3). TheNematoid Hasmatozoa 



of Man. xix, 245-259, pi. xii. 

 — - — (4). The microi)hytes which 

 have been found in the blood, and 

 their relation to disease, xix, 356- 

 404, pi. xvii. 



— — (5). Further observations on 



flagellated organisms in the blood 

 of animals, xxiv, 357-369. 



LEWIS. W. B. (1). Preparation of 

 sections of cerebral and cerebellar 

 cortex for microscopic examina- 

 tion, xvi, 69-76. 



Leydig ; Auatomisch - histologische 

 Unfcersuchungen iiber Fische und 

 Reptilien (review), ii (o. s.), 126- 

 128. 



LEYDIG, D. F. (1). On the Psoro- 

 sperniia and Gregarinse (transl.), 

 i (o. s.), 206-209. 



— — (2), Note on the muscular 



structure in Paludina vivipara, 

 and other Gasteropoda (transl.), 

 ii (o. s.), 36-37. 



(3). On the structure and 



systematic position of the Ruti- 

 fera (transl.). iii (o. s.), 136-142, 



Lichens; of human skin, Hogg (4). 



— nature and reproduction, J. B. 



Hicks (2, 3), Lindsay (5), ix, 162 ; 

 Archer (19, 21, 22), Schwendener 

 (1), Vines (4, 5), xiii, 79. 



— systematic, Lindsay (5). 



— microlichens parasitic on, Lindsay 



(6). 



— see also Algae, Fungi, &c. 

 Licmophora, Roper (6). 

 LIEBERKUHN, N. (1). Contributions 



to the liistory of the development 



of the Spongilla; (transl.). v (o. s.), 



212-219. 

 (2). On motile phenomena in 



Sponges (transl.). iv, 189-193. 

 Lieberkiihnia, Siddall (1). 

 Light, reflection, transmission, &c., 



Weuham (25), Proctor (2). 

 Ligneous plants; cuticle, Hartig (1). 

 Liinax, H. Lawson (2), Newton (1). 

 Limnseus, Sanders (3). 

 - development, E. R. Lankester (24, 



32), Hogg (1). 

 Limnocodium ; development, E. R. 



Lankester (46, 49). 



— gen. n., anatomy, E. R. Lankester 



(46). 



— digestion, &c., E. R. Lankester 



(48), 



