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OUDEMANS, J. A. (1). Contributions to 

 the knowledge of the hairs of 

 " Collomia coccinea " (transl.). ii 

 (o. s.), 43. 



OUDEMANS, A. C. (1). The circulatory 

 and nephridial apparatus of the 

 Nemertea. xxv supplement, 1-80, 

 pi. i-iii. 



Ovary j Mammalian, Foulis (1), Poul- 

 ton (3). 



— Vertebrata, Balfour (8). 



Ovum J fertilisation and maturation, 

 van Beneden (5), Balfour (6, 8), 

 J. T. Cunningham (4), Thomson 

 (1), Whitman (1). 



OWEN, S. R. T. (1). Ou the surface- 

 fauna of mid-ocean. (Transac- 

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Oxytricha, T. S. Wright (2). 



Pacchionian bodies, Bastian (1). 



PACKARD, A. S. (1). On the embry- 

 ology of Limulus polyphemus. 

 xi, 263-267. 



■ (2). The embryology of Chry- 



sopa, and its bearings on the classi- 

 fication of the Neuroptera. xii, 

 138-142. 



Pacinian corpuscles, Schafer (2), Hux- 

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Paget ; Lectures on Surgical Patho- 

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Palmellacese ; New Zealand, Lindsay 

 (3); Hicks (7,8). 



PALMER, J. L. (1). Colour of the sea. 

 viii, 178, 179. 



Palmicellaria J gen. n.. Alder (2). 



Palmoffloea, Archer (7, 11), Hicks (7, 8). 



Palu, ix, 79. 



Paludina; development, E. R. Lankes- 

 ter (27, 33). 



— muscle, Leydig (2). 

 Pamphagus; gen. u., Bailey (1). 

 Panceria, gen. n., Andres (1). 

 PANCERI, P. (1). The luminous organs 



and light of the Pennatulie. xii, 



248-254. 

 (2). The luminous organs and 



the light of the Pholades. xii, 



254-260. 

 (3). The luminous organs and 



light of Pyrosoma (transl.). xiii, 



45-51. 



— — (4). On the light emanating 



from the nerve-cells of Phyllirhoe 

 bucephala. xiii, 109-116. 



Pancreas; histology, Klein (23), Gibbes 



(4), Turner (1). 

 Pandanus; stem. Dyer (2). 

 Paudoriua, Henfrey (4), Currey (7). 

 Pangenesis, Sorby (9). 

 Paramcecium ; chlorophyll in, Sallitt 



• (!)• 



— trichocysts, Allman (3). 

 Parazoa, Sollas (2). 



PARKER, T. J. (1). An account of 

 Reichenbach's researches on the 

 early development of the fi-esh- 

 water Crayfish, xviii, 84-94, pi. 

 vi. 



(2). On the histology of Hydra 



fusca. XX, 219-224. 



PARKER, W. K. (1). On the Milioli- 

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PARKES, E. A. (1). On microscopical 

 reagents, i (o. s.), 139-141. 



Parthenogenesis; Daphnidse, Zenker 



(1). 



— Acari, Beck (13). 



PASTEUR, L. (1). On the origin of 

 ferments (transl.). viii (o. s.), 

 255-259. 



(2). New experiments relating 



to what is termed si^ontaneous 

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(3). Researches on the mode 



of nutrition of the Mucediueae 

 (transl.). i, 213-215. 



— • — (4). New contributions to the 



theory of fermentations (transl.). 

 xiii, 351-356. 



Patella ; nephridia, J. T. Cunningham 

 (2). 



Patellaria, Currey (8). 



PATERSON, A. M. (1). On the fate of 

 the muscle-plate, and the develop- 

 ment of the spinal nerves and 

 limb plexuses in Birds and Mam- 

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Pathology ; general, Hepworth (4), 

 Inman (6), Munroe (2), Hogg (4). 



— myelitis, Hamilton (2). 



— of sheep-pox, Klein (7). 



— of suppuration, xv, 174, 175. 



— See also Bacteria. 



Patten ; Eyes of Molluscs and Arthro- 

 pods (review), xxvii, 285-292. 



PATTEN, W. (1). The development of 

 Phryganids, with a preliminary 

 note on the development of Blatta 

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 xxxvi. A, B, c. 



