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INDEX TO VOLUME IX. 



A. 



Agchisteus plumosus, on. By E. Par- 



fitt, Esq., 210. 

 Ague, is the Source of, discovered ? 75. 

 Anatomy and Physiology, the Pro- 

 fessorship of, 282. 

 , a Chair of Microscopic, in Spain, 



282. 

 Annual Address from the President of 



the Koyal Microscopical Society, 97. 

 Apertures, Note on Reduced. By Rev. 



8. Leslie Braket, M.A., 108. 

 Aquarium, Microscopy at the Brighton, 



121. 

 Asterophyllites not the Branch of a 



Calamite, 227 



B. 



Bacteria, on the Origin of, and on their 

 Relation to the Process of Putrefac- 

 tion. By Dr. C. Bastian, 230. 



, the Reproduction of, 281. 



Balanoglossus and Tornaria 232. 



Balsam, Mounting in Soft, 281. 



Bary, t)r. A., on the Reproduction of 

 the Saprolegnia?, 179. 



Bastian's, Dr. H. Charlton, Experi- 

 ments on the Beginnings of Life. 

 By Dr. Sandekson, F.R.S., 82. 



, the Beginnings of Life, 118. 



on the Origin of Bacteria, and on 



their Relation to the Process of 

 Putrefaction, 230. 



Beale, Dr., his Theories from an 

 American point of view, 81. 



Binocular, Oblique Illumination for 

 the. By W. K. Bridgman, 57. 



Binoculars for the Highest Powers. By 

 F. H. Wenham, 216. 



Biogenesis, Experiments on the Ques- 

 tion of. By Dr. Wm. Roberts, 228. 



Blights on Tea and Cotton, 34. 



Blood, a Hsematozoon inhabiting 

 Human. By T. R. Lewis, 120. 



Cells (Red) in Mammals, Birds, 



and Pish, 79. 



Corpuscle, Structure of the White. 



By Dr. Richardson, 69. 



, on Mobile Filaments in the, 278. 



, Experiments on Septicemic, 282. 



Bog Mosses, Dr. Braithwaite on, 12, 

 15, 214. 



Botrydiura granulatum, the surface of, 

 77. 



VOL. IX. 



Braithwaite. Robert, M.D., on Bog 

 Mosses, a Monograph of the Euro- 

 pean Species Sphagnum subsecun- 

 dum, 12 ; Sphagnum neglectum, note 

 on, 15 ; Sphagnum papillosum, 214 ; 

 Sphagnum Austini, 215. 



Braket, Rev. S. Leslie, M.A., Note on 

 Reduced Apertures, 108. 



Bridgman, W. K., on Oblique Illumina- 

 tion for the Binocular, 57. 



Browning, John, the History of the 

 Micro-spectroscope, 66. 



C. 



Callidina, a New Species of. By Henry 



Davis, 201. 

 Cancer, the Development of, 176. 

 Canella alba and Pomegranate Barks. 



By Mr. H. Pocklingtox, 234. 

 Carex, the Morphology o'f, 279. 

 Cerebellum, the Anatomy of the, 73. 

 Cholera, a Report of Microscopical 



and Physiological Researches into 



the Nature of the Agent or Agents 



producing. By T. R. Lewis, M.B., 



and D. D. Cunningham, M.B., 225. 

 Cochlea in Man and other Mammals, on 



the Structure of the Rods of the. By 



Urban Pritchard, M.D., 150. 

 Controversy, the Gull and Jobnson, 



182. 

 Cornea, the Nerves of the, 81. 

 Corpus Spongiosum and the Corpus 



Cavernosum, &c, &c, in Man, the 



Histology and Physiology of the. 



By Alex. W. Stein, M.D., 16. 

 Correspondence — 



Abraham, John, 239. 



Davis, Henry, 287. 



Millett, F. W., 286. 



Rusticus, 124. 



Slack, H. J., 36, 89, 186, 241. 



Smith, Samuel, 36. 



Stodder, Charles, 2S8. 



Tolles, Robert B., 121, 285. 



Tyro, 239. 



Wenham, 88, 122, 123, 185, 284. 

 Cotton, the Microscopic Examination 



of, 72. 



D. 



Davis, Henry, on a New Callidina, 

 with the Result of Experiments on 

 the Desiccation of Rotifers, 201. 



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