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Bana — 



— neurenteric canal, Durham (1). 



— olfactory membrane, xi, 300. 



— peritoneum, Klein (3). 



— skin, xi, 298. 



— spermatozoa, Blomfield (1), Pt. II. 



— tongue, Beale (16). 



RANSOM, "W. H. (1). On the struc- 

 ture and growth of the ovarian 

 ovum in Gasterosteus leiurus. vii, 

 1-4, pi. i. 



EANVIER, L. (1). On the cellular 

 elements of tendons and of loose 

 connective tissue (transl.). x, 367- 

 380, pi. XX. 



(2). Researches on the con- 

 nective tissue and vessels of the 

 nerves (transl.). xiii, 36-45, pi. 

 iii. 



(3). On the terminations of 



nerves in the epidermis, xx, 456- 

 458, pi. xxxvi. 



Raphides, E. Lankester (5), Gulliver 

 (1, 2, 3, 4) ; V, 48, 222 ; in Cactus, 

 Quekett (1). 



Raphidiophrys, Archer (15) ix, 255 

 and x, 103 ; Archer (25), xvi, 368. 



Rat ; spermatogenesis, Herbert H. 

 Brown (1). 



READE, J. B. (1). On a new hemi- 

 spherical condenser for the micro- 

 scope, and its use in illustrating 

 an important principle in micro- 

 scopic illumination. (Transac- 

 tions) ix, 59-65. 



(2). On a double hemispherical 



condenser for the microscope. 

 (Ti'ansactions) xv, 3-6. 



REDFERN, P. (1). Mode of isolating 

 Naviculae and other test-objects, 

 i (o.s.), 235,236. 



(2). On the nature of the Tor- 



banehill, and other varieties of 

 coal, iii (o. s.), 106-127, pis, vii- 

 ix. 



(3). Flustrella hispida and its 



development, vi (o. s.), 96-102, 

 pi. iv. 



(4). On a simple method of 



applying the compound microscope 

 to the upper or lateral surfaces of 

 aquaria, vi (o. s.), 156-159. 



Refractive index, Harting (2). 



Regeneration, of Comatula, A. M. 

 Marshall (5). 



— Molluscan shell, Rainey (9). 

 Reinicke; Beitrage zur neuern Mikro- 



skopie (review), ii, 293-297. 



REMAK, R. (1). On the embryological 



basis of the cell-theory (transl.). 



ii, 277-284. 

 Reophax, Bradv (3) xix, 51 and xxi, 



49. 

 Reptilia ; development, Balfour (9, 



12) ; xviii, 454; Weldon (1), Mit- 



sukuri (3). 



— spermatozoon, Gibbes (1). 

 Respiration ; anal, Hartog (2, 3). 



— cutaneous, in Rana, Harley (1). 

 Reticularia — 



— spp. nn., H. B. Brady (2). 



— " Challenger," H. B. Brady (3). 



— Faujasina, structure, W. C. William- 



son (2). 



— reproduction, Schultze (3). 



— MiliotidiiB, W. K. Parker (1). 



— various, Archer (15, 16), Gagliardi 



(!)• 



— Haliphysema, E. R. Lankester (40). 



— Shepheardclla, Siddall (1). 



— Lieberkiihnia, 8iddall (1). 

 Retina ; structure and function, Miiller 



(1), Boll (2, 3), Nunneley (2), 

 Schultze (6). 



Rhabdammina, Brady (3) xix, 37 and 

 xxi, 48. 



Rhabdonema, Walker-Arnott (2), Tuf- 

 fen West (1). 



Rhabdopleura ; affinities, E. R. Lan- 

 kester (21), Harmer (1). 



— anatomy, AUman (6), Sars (1), E. 



R. Lankester (59). 

 Rhizammina; gen. n., Brady (3) xix, 



39. 

 Rhizopoda of Challenger, Brady (3). 



— reproduction, Schultze (3). 



— in general. Archer (25). 



— see the various suborders. 

 Rhizosolenia, Brightwell (5), Schultze 



(4). 

 Rhodopsammia, Fowler (1) Part I. 

 Rhombozoa, see Dicyemidse. 

 Rhopalura, Giard (1). 

 Rhynchodemus, Moseley (H). 

 Rhynchoflagellata, see Noctiluca 

 Rhynchota — 



— Coccus, Quekett (4), Beck (2, 5). 



— epizoic, from China, Giglioli (2). 



— colours of Aphids, Sorby (5). 



— lerp of Psyllidse, Dobson (1). 

 RICCHETTI. See MOLESCHOTT (1). 

 RICHARDSON, B. W. (1). Composition 



of a blue transparent injecting 

 fluid for anatomical and pathologi- 

 cal preparations, viii (o. s.), 271, 

 272. 



