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INDEX TO JOUUXAL. 



E. 



Eschara, Kay, 7S. 



„ tubulata, B., 78. 

 Eupodiscics teuellus, De Breblss., 7. 



F. 



FarcmiHUi'iu, B , 155. 



„ Binderii Haiv., 150. 



„ (lichotoiiia, V.J Sulir., 



155. 

 I'iiiders, further notes on, by II. U. 



Janson, GG. 

 i'ungology, M. J. Berkeley, outline 



of British, notice of, 30G. 

 Furlong, Thomas, on preparing the 

 shells of the Polycystinse from 

 Springfield, Barbadoes, Gl. 



G. 



Generation, spontaneous, new expe- 

 riments relating to, by L. Pasteur, 

 118. 



Gleocapsa poli/dermalica, Kiitz., 10. 



Globules of carbonate of lime, and 

 the development of shell-tissues, 

 some further experiments by Cr. 

 llaiuey on the mode of formation 

 and coalescence of, 23. 



Gloss'niJioiiidfe, a family of discopUo- 

 rous Anulata, on the, by W. 

 Hougbton, 23. 



Gloss'qilionia bioadafu, 31. 



Gray, Peter, on llie form of a 

 doubly-reflecting prism, and its 

 application to the microscope, 

 273. 



Guyon, G., on gutta-percha troughs, 

 132. 



Gi/rodadi/liis elejaiis^ G. 11. Wage- 

 ner on, 196. 



H. 



Hiematocoeciis alpes/ris, 17. 



iiisit/uis, Hass., 22. 

 m inutissim ?<s,Has s . , 1 7 . 

 rupeslris, Hass., 10. 

 sanguineus, Hass., 22. 

 ,, iJieriacns, Hass., 17. 



Hull Micro-Philosophical Society, 

 proceedings of 21st September, 

 1860, 72. 



„ annual meeting, 317. 

 Helix aspersa and hortams, H. Law- 



3» 



)J 



son on the geucrutivc system of, 

 261. 

 Hendry, William, on Aitiiihiiileura 

 pellucida, 87. 

 „ „ on IIi/alodiscHs 



suhtiih, 179. 

 „ ,, on Naviciila 



rhoidhoidcs, 23 1 . 

 Hetcrogcnesis, new experiments on, 

 by means of the air contained iu 

 the closed cavities of plants, N. 

 Joly and Ch. ]Mussey, 17. 

 Ileys, on tlie kaloscope, 143. 

 Hicks, J. B., contributions to the 

 knowledge of tlie development of 

 the gonidia of lichens, in rela- 

 tion to the uninccllular algae, 15. 

 „ contributions to the 



knowledge of the development of 

 the gonidia of lichens, in relation 

 to the uiiincellular algte, &c.. Fas- 

 ciculus II, 90. 



,, on the diamorphosis 



oiLi/iif/b^a, SchizorjOiiiv.in, andPrtf- 

 siola, and their coimexion with 

 the so-called "Palmcllacea?," 157. 

 ,, on the motionless 



spores (stato-spores) of colcox 

 fjlobulor, 281. 

 Hincks, Thomas, note on the 

 ovicells of the cheiloslomatous 

 Polyzoa, 278. 

 ' Honey-Bce, its Natural History, 

 Habits, Anatomy, and Microscopi- 

 cal Beauty,' by Jas. Samuelsou 

 and J. B. Hicks, review of, 50. 

 Hoi'iiera, Lamx., 79. 



,, pecli/iala, B., 7'J- 

 Houghton, "William, remarks on the 

 Glossiphouida?, a family of dis- 

 cophorous Annulata, 33. 

 Hypersthene, H. A. Janson, 219. 

 Hi/alodiscus subtUis, W. Hendry on, 

 "179. 



I. 



'Infusoria, including the Uesmidi- 

 aceas and Diatomacea?,' by Andrew 

 Pritchard, &c., review of, 54. 



Injections, transparent, H. U. San- 

 son on, 217. 



Insects, Hepworth, J., on prcpaiiiig 

 and mounting, 73. 



Islington Literary and Seienlific 

 Society Microscopical Class, Nov. 

 I, 1860, 72. 



