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SCHULTZE, M.— 



(4). Phenomena of internal 



movements in DiatomacejB of the 

 North Sea, belonging to the genera 

 Coscinodiscus, Dentieella, and 

 Rhizosolenia. vii, 13-21, pi. ii. 



(5). On the structure of the 



valve in Diatomacese, as compared 

 with certain siliceous pellicles pro- 

 duced artificially by the decom- 

 position in moist air of fluo-silicio 

 acid gas (fluoride of silicum) 

 (transl.). iii, 120-134, pi. viii, 

 figs. 1-11. 



— — (6). On the structure and phy- 



siology of the retina (transl.). 

 vii, 21-34, pis. iii, iv. 

 Schultze, M. ; Ueber den Organismus 

 der Polythalamien (Poramini- 

 feren), nebst Bemerkuugen iiber 

 die Rhizopoden in AUgemeinen 

 (review), iii (o. s.), 143-152. 



— obituary, xv, 175-178. 

 SCHWENDENER, S. (1). On the 



nature of the gonidia of Lichens 

 (transl.). xiii, 235-251, pis. ix, x. 



Sciadium, Currey (7). 



SCLATER, W. L. (1). On the early 

 stages of the development of a 

 South American species of Peri- 

 patus. xxviii, 343-363, pi. xxiv. 



Scorpio ; comparison with Limulus, E. 

 R. Lankester (51, 55, 57, 61). 



— eyes, E. R. Lankester (55). 



— mouth and pharynx, Huxley (12). 



— skeleto-trophic tissues and coxal 



glands, E. R. Lankester (57). 



Scorzonera, laticiferous vessels, D. H. 

 Scott (1). 



SCOTT, D. H. (1). The development 

 of articulated laticiferous vessels. 

 xxii, 136-153, pi. x. 



(2). On the laticiferous tissue 



of Manihot glaziovii. xxiv, 194- 

 204, pi. xvii. 



(3). Note on the laticiferous 



tissue of Hevea spruceana. xxiv, 

 205-207. 



SCOTT, W. B. (1), & H. F. OSBORN. 

 On some points in the early de- 

 velopment of the common Newt. 

 xix, 449-475, pis. xx, xxi. 



(2). Preliminary account of 



the development of the Lampreys, 

 xxi, 146-153. 



Scrupocellaria, Alder (2), A. M. Nor- 

 man (1). 



Scutigera j sense-organ, Heathcote (1). 

 Scyllium ; cranial nerves, &c., Marshall 

 (3. 4). 



— development of ovary, Balfour (8). 

 Sea; colouring of. Palmer (1), R. 



Brown (1), Colliugwood (1), Carter 

 (1). 

 Sections, methods, &c., M. Foster (1), 

 Hawksley (1); x, 294; Moseley 

 (2) ; xiv, 182-184, C. H. G. Bird 

 (1), Moseley (8), Kidd (3), Power 

 (2). Moseley (12), A. G. Bourne 

 (2), Sollas (1), xxiv, 648-654. 



— geological, Slade (1). 

 SEDGWICK, A. (1). Development of 



the kidney in its relation to the 

 Wolffian body in the Chick, xx, 

 146-166, pis. xvii, xviii. 



(2). On the development of the 



structure known as the glomeru- 

 lus of the head-kidney in the Chick. 

 XX, 372-374. 



(3) . On the early development 



of the anterior part of the Wolffian 

 duct and body in the Chick, to- 

 gether with some remarks on the 

 excretory svstem of the Vertebrata. 

 xxi, 432-468, pi. xxvi. 



(4). On the origin of meta- 



meric segmentation, and some 

 other morphological questions. 

 xxiv, 43-82, pis. ii, iii. 



(5). The development of Peri- 



patus capensis. Part I. xxv, 449- 

 466, pis. xxxi, xxxii. Part IL 

 The segmentation of the ovum and 

 formation of the layers, xxvi, 175- 

 212, pis. xii-xiv. Part IIL xxvii, 

 467-550, pis. xxxiv-xxxvii. Part 

 IV. xxviii, 373-396, pis. xxvi-xxix. 



(6). A monograph on the species 



and distribution of the genus Peri- 

 patus. xxviii, 431-493, pis. xxxiv- 

 xl. 



see BALFOUR (10). 



Segmental duct, see Kidney. 



Segmentation, metameric, Sedgwick 

 (4), Caldwell (2), Bateson (4). 



Sepia ; chitin of cartilage, Halliburton 

 (!)• . 



Sepiola, viii, 42. 



Seps; pineal eye, W. B, Spencer 

 (3). 



Septicaemia, Dowdeswell (3), Roberts 

 (2). 



Senatopora, Fowler (1) Parts III and 

 IV, Moseley (13). 



