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LIM LYO 



Limulus; anatomy and affinities, E. R. 

 Lankester (51) ; xii, 159, 160. 



— coxal gland, E. R. Lankester (57), 



Giilland (1). 



— cliitin in, Halliburton (1). 



— development, J. S, Kingsley (1), 



Packard (1). 



— eyes, E. R. Lankester (55). 



— gill-books, E. R. Lankester (61). 

 — • skeleto-trophic tissues, E. R. Lan- 

 kester (57). 



— sperraatozoids, E. R. Lankester (36). 



— supposed larva, Willemoes-Suhm(l). 

 Lindsay ; Memoir on the Spermogones 



and Pycnides of Filamentous, 

 Fructiculose, and Foliaceons Li- 

 chens (review), viii (o. s.), 194-197. 

 LINDSAY, W. L. (1). Monograph of 

 the genus Abrothallus. v (o. s.), 

 27-63, pis. iv, V. 



— — (2). On the structure of Le- 



cidea lugubris. v (o. s.), 177- 

 185, pi. xi. 



(3). On the Protophyta of New 



Zealand, vii, 97-112. 



— — (4). On the Protophyta of Ice- 



land, vii, 197-203. 



— — (5). On polymorphism in the 



fructification of Lichens. viii, 

 1-13. 

 (6). Enumeration of micro- 

 lichens parasitic on other lichens. 

 ix, 49-57, 135-146, 342-358. 



— — (7). Observations on licheni- 



colous micro-parasites, xi, 28-42. 

 Linens; vascular and nephridial sys- 

 tems, Oudemaus (1). 



— development, Hubrecht (6). 

 Lipeurus, Giglioli (2), Macalister (2), 

 Listera ; epidermis, Gulliver (6). 

 LISTER, J. (1). Observatiims on the 



contractile tissue of the iris, i 

 (o. s.), 8-17, pi. i, figs. 7-13. 



— — (2). Observations on the mus- 



cular tissue of the skin, i (o. s.), 

 262-268, pi. vi. 



(3). On the minute structure 



of involuntary muscular fibre, vi 

 (o. s.), 5-14. 



(4) & W. TURNER. Some ob- 

 servations on the structure of 

 nerve-fibres, viii (o. s.), 29-34, 

 pi. ii. 



(5). A further contribution to 



the natural history of Bacteria 

 and the germ theory of fermenta- 

 tive changes, xiii, 380-408, pis. 

 xix-xxi. 



LISTER, J.— 



(6). On the nature of fermen- 

 tation, xviii, 177-194. 



(7). On the relation of micro- 

 organisms to disease, xxi, 330- 

 342. 



Lithamoeba ; gen. n., E. R. Lankester 



LithocoUa, Archer (25) xvii, 75. 

 Lituola, Brady (3) xix, 47. 

 Liver; capillaries, Rainey(l), cf. xi, 201. 

 LOBB, E. G. (1). Description of a new 

 microscope, i, 175-178. 



— • — (2). On the self -division of 



Micrasterias denticulata. (Trans- 

 actions) ix, 1, 2, pi. i. 



(3). A few remarks on extracts 



from papers by Charles Brooke, 

 and by the Editor of the ' Intel- 

 lectual Observer.' Also on a paper 

 by J. J. Plumer. v, 21-26 ; cf . v, 

 154, 155. 



(4). Note on illuminating ob- 

 jects with high powers. (Trans- 

 actions) xiv, 39-41. 



— — (5). On two new lamps for the 



microscope. (Transactions) xv, 



72, 73. 

 Lobosa, Lang (2), Archer (15, 16), 



Gagliardi (1), E. R. Lankester 



(41), Bailey (1). 

 Lopadorhyncus ; review of Kleinen- 



berg's researches, G. C. Bourne 



(^)- . 

 Lophohelia, Fowler (1) part iii. 



Lophomonas, Biitschli (1). 

 Loxosoma ; shell-gland, E. R. Lankes- 

 ter (24). 



— structui'e and development, Harmer 



(1), Voijt (1) ; xviii, 199-205. 



— gemmation, Haddon (2). 

 LUBBOCK, J. (1). Notes on the Thy- 



sanura. ix, 285, 286. 

 Lucanus, viii, 96, 97, pi. ii, figs. 4-6. 

 Lucernaria, Keferstein (2). 

 Lumbricus ; abnormality, Robertson 



(2). 

 • — development, Kleinenberg (1). 

 -— cffilomic epithelium. Power (1). 



— general anatomy, E. R. Lankester 



(2). 



— nervous system, Rorie (1). 



— spermatozoa, Blomfield (1) part i. 



— vascular fluid, E. R. Lankester 



(35). 

 Lupus of skin, Hogg (4). 

 Lycopodiacea3 ; stem structure, Dyer 



(4). 



