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Nerve-terminations — 



— Jacubowitsch (1), Beale (8), Moxon 



(1), Gedge (1), Klein (2), Schafer 

 (2), Pritchard (2), Ranvier (3), 

 Klein (17). 

 Nervous system; preparation for sec- 

 tions, Sankey (2), Betz (1), W. B. 

 Lewis (1). 



— histology, McCarthy (1), -Saukev 



— general homologies in Invertebrata, 



E. R. Lankester (50). 

 Neuroptera ; phylogeny, Packard (2). 



— larva, C. S. Tomes (1). 



— Chrysopa, embryology, Packard 



(2). 



— development. Patten (1). 



NEWTON, E. T. (1). On the anatomi- 

 cal differences observed in some 

 species of the Helices and Limaces. 

 (Transactions) xvi, 26-31, pis. iv, v. 



(2). An improved apparatus for 



drawing with the microscope, xi, 

 270-272. 



(3). The structure of the eye 



of the lobster, xiii, 325-343, pis. 

 xvi, xvii. 



(4). On the brain of the cock- 

 roach, Blatta orientalis. xix, 340- 

 356, pis. XV, xvi. 



NICHOLS, R. (1). Plan for finding the 

 focal length of objectives, iii, 75- 

 77. 



Nicothoe, Clans (1). 



Nirmus, Giglioli (2). 



NITSCHE, H. (1). On some interesting 

 points concerning the mode of re- 

 production of the Bryozoa. xi, 

 155-162. 



Noctiluca, Huxley (6), Webb (1), Busch 

 (1), J. Muller (1), Brightwell (4), 

 Allman (9). 



— spore formation, xi, 305, 414. 

 Nodosaria, Brady (3) xxi, 63. 

 NORMAN, A. M. (1) . Notes on some 



rare British Polyzoa, with descrip- 

 tions of new species, viii, 212- 

 222, pis. v-vii. 



NORMAN, G. (1). List of Diatomaceas 

 occurring in the neighbourhood of 

 Hull. (Transactions) viii, 59-71, 

 and 156-168. 



(2). On some undescribed species 



of Diatomacese. (Transactions) 

 ix, 5-9, pi. ii. 



(3). On cleaning glass tubes. 



vi, 49. 



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NORMANDY, A. (1). Composition of 

 the Boghead coal, ii (o. s.), 200. 



Nostochaceaj, Wood (1), Archer (18). 



Notochord; iodine reaction, xviii, 196. 



Nubecularia, Brady (3) ix, 266. 



Nucleoli ; movement of, Kidd (1). 



Nucleus; cleavage, &c., Priestley (1), 

 xviii, 197 ; see under Cell, Karyo- 

 kinesis. Ovum. 



Nucula, gills, Mitsukuri (1). 



NUNNELY, T. (1). On the form, den- 

 sity, and structure of the crystal- 

 line lens, vi (o. s.), 136-153, pi. 

 vii. 



(2). On the structure of the 



retina, vi (o. s.), 217-241, pis. x, 

 xi. 



Nutrition, Beale (14). 



Nyctiphanes; photospheria, Vallentin 



Nymphseaccifi ; stellate bodies, Ogilvie 

 (1). 



O. 



Octactinise — 



— Hartea, gen. n., E. P. Wright (I). 



— 2 gen. n., Kent (2). 



— phosphorescence, Panceri (1). 



— colouring matter, Moseley (9). 



— Tubipora, &c., Moseley (13), Hick- 



son (3). 



— Corallium, Moseley (13). 



— Syringopora, Hickson (3). 



— polymorphism, viii, 98. 

 Oecistes ; 2 sp. n., Davis (1). 

 Oedogonium, vi, 149-152. 

 OERSTED, A. S. (1). Observations 



made in the course of the winter 

 of 1863-1864 which have led to 

 the discovery of the hitherto un- 

 known organs of fructification in 

 the Agaricini (transl.). viii, 18- 

 26. 



OGILVIE, G. (1). On the stellate 

 bodies of Nymphseacese. vi (o. s.), 

 59-61. 



Oidium, xii, 158, Blanchet (1). 



OKEDEN, F. (1). On the deep Diato- 

 maceous deposits of the mud of 

 Milford Haven and other localities, 

 iii (o. s.), 26-30. 



— — (2). On a mode of washing and 



concentrating Diatomaceous earths 

 and clays, iii (o. s.), 158-160. 



— — (3). On an improved finder for 



the microscope. iii (o. s.), 166- 

 168. 



