INDEX 
Nucleus; shape, Champy, 589-610. 
Ohshima, H. Development of 
Cucumaria echinata _ v. 
Marenzeller, 173-246, pls. 
8, 9. 
Larval Skeleton of Spa- 
tangus purpureus, 479-492, 
pl. 21. 
Parasites : 
Pseudo-trichonympha ofArcho- 
termopsis, Cutler, 247-264. 
of Aphidius, Haviland, 101-128 
and 451-478. 
Gonospora of Arenicola egg, 
Goodrich, 157-162. 
Peripatus, eye of, Dakin, 163-172. 
Perophora ; dedifferentiation and 
resorption, Huxley, 643-697, 
Pheretima ; blood-vascular system, 
Bahl, 349-394. 
Pixell Goodrich, see Goodrich, 157- 
162. 
Planarians from Mauritius and 
Rodrigues, Kaburaki, 129-156. 
intestinal connexion with 
genital organ, Kaburaki, 129-156. 
Proboscis of Syllidae, Haswell, 323- 
338. 
Pseudo-trichonympha, Cutler, 247— | 
264. 
Pygopus; caudal autotomy and 
regeneration, Woodland, 63-100. 
Regeneration ; tails of Gecko, &c.. 
Woodland. 63-100, 
703 
Resorption in Perophora, Huxley, 
643-697. 
Restitution-bodies, Huxley, 293- 
322. 
Simocephalus; summer egg, Cannon, 
627-642. 
Spatangus; larval skeleton, Ohshi- 
ma, 479-492. 
Sperm of Cavia; Golgi apparatus, 
Gatenby, 265-292. 
Sphenodon ; caudal autotomy and 
regeneration, Woodland, 63-100. 
Stephenson, T. A. On the Classifi- 
cation of the Actiniaria. Part IT. 
Consideration of the whole group 
and its relationships, with special 
reference to forms not treated in 
Part I, 493-576. 
Sycon ; tissue culture, Huxley, 293- 
322, 
Syllidae ; proboscis, Haswell, 323- 
338. 
Tails ; autotomy and regeneration 
in Gecko, &¢., Woodland, 63-100, 
Tissue-culture in Sycon, Huxley, 
293-322. 
Woodger, J. H. See Gatenby, 265-- 
292. 
Woodland, W.N. F. Observations 
on Caudal Autotomy and Re- 
generation in the Gecko (He mi - 
dactylus  flaviviridis, 
Ritppel), with Notes on the Tails 
of Sphenodon and Pygopus, 63- 
100. 
