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SANDERSON, J. B. (1). The origin and 

 distribution of Microzymes (Bac- 

 teria) in water, and the circum- 

 stances whicli determine their ex- 

 istence in the tissues and liquids of 

 the living body, xi, 323-352. 



See STRICKER (4), and KLEIN 



(4). 



SANGSTER, A. (1). Observations on 

 the muscular coat of sweat-glands, 

 xvii, 232-235, pi. xvii. 



SANKEY, H. R. 0. (1). On a new 

 solution for staining sections of 

 hardened animal tissues, xvi, 95^ 

 96. 



— — (2). A new process for examin- 



ing the structure of the brain, 

 with a review of some poin^&sn 

 the histology of the cerebelluui 

 xvi, 182-190, pi. xiv. \ 



Santonine, Davies (3). \ 



Saprolegnia, Archer (12), H. M. Ward 

 (4). 



— on salmon, Huxley (16). 



— zoospores, Hartog (4). 



Sarcina in human blood, xii, 162-166. 



— in human urine, Welcker (3). 



— in lungs, Henle (1). 

 Sarcodina, Archer (25) xvii, 337. 

 Sarcolemma, Beale (12). 



SARS, G. 0. (1). On Rhabdopleura 

 mirabilis. xiv, 23-44, pi. i. 



Saxifraga ; water-glands in leaf, Gar- 

 diner (1). 



Scatophaga; egg. West (4). 



SCHACHT, H. (1). On the micro- 

 scopical and chemical examination 

 of the mantle of certain Ascidians 

 (transl.). i (o. s.), 34-39; 106- 

 111. 



(2). Die Spermatozoiden in 



Pflanzenreich (transl.). v, 27-3] . 



Schacht; Das Mikroskop und seine 

 Anwendung, &c. (review), i (o. s.), 

 46-51 ; (review of translation), ii 

 (o. s.), 45-47 ; (review of 2ud edi- 

 tion), iii (o. s.), 219-227. 



— Der Baum. Studien iiber Bau und 



Leben der hoheren Gewachse (re- 

 view), ii (o. s.), 128. 



— Die Pflanzenzelle, der innere Bau 



und das Leben der Gewachse, &c. 

 (review), i (o. s.), 214-218. 

 SCHAFER, E. A. (1). Description of 

 an apparatus for maintaining a 

 constant temperature under the 

 microscope, xiv, 394-398. 



SCHAFER, E. A.— 



(2). The structure of the 



Pacinian corpuscles considered 

 with reference to the homologies 

 of the several parts composing 

 them. XV, 135-141, pis. viii, ix. 



— — (3). Notes on the structure and 



development of osseous tissue, 

 xviii, 132-144, pis. vii, viii. 



— — (4). Some teacliings of deve- 



lopment. XX, 202-218. 



Schafer; A Course of Practical His- 

 tology (review), xvii, 188, 189. 



SCHARFF, R. (1). On the skin and 

 nervous system of Priapulus and 

 Halicryptus. xxv, 193-213, pi. 

 xiv. 



(2), On Ctenodrilus parvulus, 



nov. spec. xxvii, 591-603, pi. 

 xli. 



(3). On the intra-ovarian egg 



of some osseous fishes. xxviii, 

 53-74, pi. V. 



SCHIMPER, A. F. W. (1). Researches 

 upon the development of starch- 

 grains, xxi, 291-306, pi. xix. 



Schizocladium; gen. n., AUman (7). 



Schizogouium, Hicks (3). 



Schizophyta ; pleomorphism, E. R. 

 Lankester (63) ; see Bacteria, &c. 



Schizopoda, photospheria, Valleutin 

 (1)- 



SCHLOSSBERGER, J. (1). On the 

 crystals contained in the Mal- 

 pighian vessels of Caterpillars 

 (transl.). vi, 33-35. 



SCHMITZ, F. (1). The formation of 

 auxospores in Coccouemia cistula 

 (transl.). xiii, 145-152. 



Schneider ; On the Nervous System of 

 the Nematoda (review), iii, 197- 

 200. 



SCHULZE, F. E. (1). Description of 

 a live-box for the observation of 

 living tadpoles and other animals 

 (transl). vii, 261, 262. 



SCHULTZE, M. (1). On the identity 

 of a colouring matter present in 

 several animals with the chloro- 

 phyll of plants (transl.). i (o. s.), 

 278, 279. 



(2). On the male reproductive 



organs of Campanularia genicu- 

 lata (transl.). iii (o. s.), 59-66. 



(3). Abstract of " Observations 



on the reproduction of the Rhizo- 

 poda " (transl.). v, 220-222. 



