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IXDEX TO JOUUNAL. 



luenibci's of the British Associa- 



liou at Manchester, September 



nth, 320. 

 Mitchell, J., on the motions of the 



Oscellatoriacese, G3. 

 Morel, C, ' Compeudiuni of Human 



Histology,' notice of, 328. 

 Muccdineffi, L. Pasteur, researches 



on the mode of nutrition of tlie, 



213. 

 Miiller, Fritz, on the nervous system 



of the Polyzoa, 300. 



N. 

 Naoicula arenaiia, Honk., JO. 

 ,, Ciepsj/Jra, Hunk., S. 

 ,, cruciforiiils, Honk., 10. 

 ,, f/regcti'la, Donk., 10. 

 „ lii/cillnrj, Honk. 10. 



„ Norlhunibrica, Houk., 'J. 

 „ retiisii. He 13rcb., 14. 

 „ ritomboides, W.Hendry on, 



231. 

 „ ,, number of strice 



in -001", 116. 

 „ Trecelyana, Honk., 8. 

 „ inmcala, Honk., 9. 

 Nerves, N. Jacubowitsch on the ter- 



niinations of the, 121. 

 yUzscliia slgiiwidea, number of striae 



iii-001",'llG. 

 Nobert's test-plate and the striie of 

 diatoms, AY. S. SuUivant and T. 

 G.Wormleyon, 112. 

 Nostoc, 90. 



O. 



Ophryodendroii ubietinum^ T. Stret- 

 hill Wright on, 98. 



Oseillaioriacea;, J. Mitchell on the 

 motions of the, 63. 



Ova, parasitic, found attached to 

 the conjunetivx of the turtle'.s 

 eyes, an account of some, by Ed- 

 win Canton, 40. 



Ovicells of the cheilostomatous 

 Polyzoa, Thomas Hineks en the, 

 278. 



P. 



'Fahiielhi cruenta^ Hass., 22. 

 Palmoglaa, Kiitz., 17. 



„ BriihesmnU, 17. 



Pasteur, L., on the mode of nutri- 

 tion of the Mucedincfe, 213. 



,, new experiments relating 

 to what is termed spontaneous 

 generation, 118. 



IHeuroiiffMU falcaluiii , Donk., 7. 



„ fasciola, number of slriic 



in -001", '116. 



„ sli-lfjosim, number of 



stria' in 001' ', 116. 



Polycystincie from Sprinj^field, Bar- 

 bacloes, Thomas Furlong ou pre- 

 paring the shells of the, 64. 



Polyzoa, H. Fritz Miiller, on a 

 common nervous system in the, 

 300. 



„ now, collected by J. Y. 

 .lohusoii, at Madeira in the years 

 1S59 and 18G0, G, Busk's descrip- 

 tion of, 77. 



„ Hineks, Thomas, note ou 

 the ovicells of the cheilostoma- 

 tous, 278. 



I'rasiula^ 163. 



Preparations, transparent injected, 

 catalogue of, 129. 



Preparing objects found in sound- 

 ings, J. Hale on, 143. 



Prism, Peter Gray on the form of a 

 doubly-reflecting, 273. 



Prltchard, Andrew, and others, 'His- 

 tory of Infusoria, including the 

 Hesmidiaceffi and Hiatomacea, 

 &e.,' review of, 54. 



F rotococcus viridis, 159. 



Tsileschara^ Busk, 79. 



„ Maderensis, B., 79. 



R. 



Raiuey, George, some further ex- 

 periments and observations on the 

 mode of formation and coalescence 

 of carbonate-of-lime-globules, and 

 the development of shell-tissues, 

 23. 



Ross, Thomas, on a thin stage for 

 the microscope, 62. 



S. 



Samuelbon, James, on atmospheric 

 micrography, 60. 



Sclnzorjonium, 163. 



Scnipocellarea., v., Beued., 77. 



„ maderensis, Busk., 77. 



Slack, H. J., 'Marvels of Pond-life,' 

 Notice of, 310. 



„ ou a species of Tri- 



arthra, 132. 



Soundings, on the cleaning and pre- 

 paring of diatoms, &c., found in, 

 143-45, 



