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SHADBOLT, G. (1). Hints on the 

 subject of collecting objects for 

 microscopical examination, i (o. s.), 

 17-22. 

 — — (2). On the photographic de- 

 lineation of microscopic objects by 

 artificial illumination, i (o. s.), 

 165-170. 



(3). A short description of 



some new forms of Diatomacese 

 from Port Natal. (Transactions) 

 ii, 13-18, pi. i. 



(4). A defence of the proposed 



new genus " ActiuophiEuia." ii 

 (o. s.), 201-203. 



(5). Presidential address, 1857. 



(Transactions) v, 133-145. 



(6). Presidential address, 1858. 



(Transactions) vi, 65-77. 



Sharpey, W., on perforating fibres, 

 xviii, 142. 



Shea ; A Manual of Animal Physio- 

 logy, for the use of Non-medical 

 Students (review), iii, 290-294. 



Sheep-pox, Klein (7) ; xvi, 412, 413 ; 

 xiv, 399. 



— epidermis in, Klein (13). 



SHELDON, L. (1). Note on the ciliated 

 pit of Ascidiaus, and its relation 

 to the nerve-ganglion and so-called 

 hypophysial gland, and an account 

 of the anatomy of Cynthia rustica 

 (?). xxviii, 131-148, pis. ix, x. 



(2). On the development of 



Peripatus novse-zealandiae. xxviii, 

 205-237, pis. xii-xvi. 



(3). Notes on the anatomy of 



Peripatus capeusis and Peripatus 

 novse-zealandiae. xxviii, 495-499. 



see JOHNSON (3). 



Shell-regeneration in Mollusca, Rainey 

 (9). 



Shell-gland, E. R. Lankester (24). 



Shepheardella ; gen. n., Siddall (1). 



SHEPPARD, J. B. (1). On an example 

 of the production of a colour pos- 

 sessing remarkahle qualities by 

 the action of Monads (or some 

 other microscopic organism) upon 

 organised substances. (Transac- 

 tions) XV, 64-71. 



SHIPLEY, A. E. (1). On some points 

 in the development of Petromyzon 

 tiuviatilis. xxvii, 325-370, pis. 

 xxvi-xxix. 



SIDDALL, J. D. (1). On Shepheardella, 

 an undescribed type of marine 

 Rhizopoda, with a few observa- 

 tions on Lieberkiihuia. xx, 130— 

 145. 



SIEBOLD, C. T. V. (1). On unicellular 

 plants and animals (transl.). i 

 (o. s.), 111-121, 195-206. 



(2). On the transformation of 



Cysticercus pisiformis into Tajnia 

 serrata (transl.). ii (o. s.), 255- 

 263. 



V. Siebold ; On a True Parthenogenesis 

 on Moths and Bees, a Contribu- 

 tion to the History of Reproduc- 

 tion in Animals (review), v (o. s.), 

 223-229. 



Silica ; organic, Bailey (7), Leipner 



SIMONDS, J. B. (1). On the occur- 

 rence of a membranous cell or 

 cyst upon the olfactory nerve of a 

 horse containing a large crystal of 

 oxalate of lime. (Transactions) i, 

 26, 27, pi. iv,'fig. 1. 



Siphonophora, x, 299 ; xv, 79. 



Sipunculus, colouring matter, E, R. 

 Lankester (19). 



SLACK, H. J. (1). Microscopical notes. 

 i, 132, 133. 



(2). Notes on the vinegar plant. 



(Transactions) xiii, 11-15. 



(3). Description of a diaphragm 



eye- piece for the microscope. 

 (Transactions) xv, 1, 2. 



— — (4). On a microscopic ferment 

 found in red French wine. (Trans- 

 actions) xvi, 35-39. 



see W. C. ROBERTS (1). 



Slack ; Marvels of Pond Life, or a 

 Year's Microscopic Recreations 

 (review), i, 310-312. 



SLADE, J. (1). Sections of coal, xi, 

 284, 285. 



SLADEN, W. P. (1). On the homo- 

 logies of the primary larval plates 

 in the test of brachiate Echino- 

 derms. xxiv, 24-42, pi. i. 



SMITH, E. (1). Microscopic illumiua- 

 tiou. viii, 113-145. 



SMITH, H. L. (1). Notes on Diato- 

 macese found near Gambia, O. 

 (Transactions) viii, 33-35. 



(2). Arcbebiosis and Hetero- 



genesis. xiii, 357-366. 



SMITH J. (1). On a section and a 

 mounting instrument. (Trans- 

 actions) viii, 1-3, cf. i, 132. 



