INDEX. 



293 



Maddox, Dr. E. L., some Remarks on a 

 Minute Plant found in an Incrusta- 

 tion of Carbonate of Lime, 141. 



on an Entozoon with Ova, found 



encysted in the Muscles of a Sheep, 

 245. 



Mediterranean, Microscopic Life at the 

 Bed of, 33. 



Membrana Tympana, Distribution of 

 Blood-vessels in the, 277. 



Micrographic Dictionary, the, a Guide 

 to the Examination and Investiga- 

 tion of the Structure and Nature of 

 Microscopic Objects. 3rd Edition. 

 By J. W. Griffith, M.D. ; the Rev. 

 M. J. Berkeley, M.A. ; and T. 

 Rupert Jones, F.R.S., 67. 



Micrometer, on an Aerial Stage. By 

 Dr. G. W. Royston-Pigott, 2. 



Microscope, a New Slide for. By Mr. 

 D. S. Holman, 237. 



Microscope Stand, a " Society's," 239. 



Microscopic Mounting, a Manual of, 

 with Notes on the Collection and 

 Examination of Objects. By John 

 H. Martin, 67. 



Microscopic Life at the Bed of the Me- 

 diterranean, 33. 



Microscopic Specimens, shall they be 

 Photographed, or Drawn by Hand? 

 87. 



Microscopy, Pathological, 121. 



Micro-spectroscope, a New Form of. 

 By Edward J. Gayer, 1, 147. 



, the History of the. By John 



Browning, 66. 



Mite, a, in the Ear of an Ox, 33. 



Mount, a Simple Form of, for Micro- 

 scopic Objects. By Dr. Maddox, 12. 



Mounting in Soft Balsam, 281. 



Muscle, Dr. Englejiann's View as to 

 the Structure of, 279. 



N. 



Needhaji, Joseph, on Cutting Sections 

 of Animal Tissues for Microscopical 

 Examination, 258. 



Negro, Note on the Scalp of a. By 

 Charles Stewart, M.R.C.S., 54. 



Nerve Fibres, the Structure of the, 76. 



O. 



Object-glass, a new Formula for a Micro- 

 scope. By F. H. Wenham, 157. 



Object-glasses, Remarks on the Aper- 

 ture of. By Dr. J. J. Woodward ; 

 with a Note by F. H. Wenham, 

 268. 



, Apertures of. By F. H. Wenham, 



29. 



Objective, an Apparatus for obtaining 

 the " Balsam " Angle of any. By 

 Robert Tolles, U.S.A., 212. 



Osmic Acid, the Use of, 86. 



Ovum, the Rabbit's, its Fecundation 

 and Development, 79. 



Ox, a Mite in the Ear of an, 33. 



P. 



Parfitt, Edward, on Agchisteus 

 plumosus, 210. 



Parker, W. K , F.R.S., on the Develop- 

 ment of the Skull of the Tit and 

 Sparrow-Hawk, 6, 45. 



, Annual Address to the Royal 



Microscopical Society, 97. 



on the Development of the Skull 



in the Genus Turdus, 102. 



on the Development of the Face 



in the Sturgeon {Accipenser sturio), 

 254. 



Petasites fragrans, the Pollen of, 236. 



Peziza, a Parasite on, 277. 



Pigott, Dr. G. W. Royston-, on an 

 Aerial Stage Micrometer : an Im- 

 proved Form of Engraved " Lens- 

 Micrometer' for Huyghenian Eye- 

 pieces, and on hading Microscopi- 

 cally the Focal Length of Eye-pieces 

 and Objectives, 2, 51. 



on the Spherules which compose 



the Ribs of the Scales of the Red 

 Admiral Butterfly {Vanessa Ata- 

 lanta), and the Lepisnia Saccharina, 

 59. 



on Spurious Appearanoes in Micro- 

 scopic Research, 112. 



Plant, a Minute, found in an Incrusta- 

 tion of Carbonate of Lime, some 

 Remarks on. By Dr. R. L. Maddox, 

 141. 



Pocklington, W. H, on Canella alba, 

 and Pomegranate Barks, 234. 



Powell's ¥ \j Objective, 84. 



President of the Royal Microscopical 

 Society's Annual Address, 97. 



Pritchard, Dr. Urban, On the Struc- 

 ture of the Rods of the Cochlea in 

 Man ami other Animals, 150. 



Prize, a Ten Guinea, 283. 



Proceedings of Societies : — 



Brighton and Sussex Natural His- 

 tory Society, 43, 91. 

 Eastbourne Natural History Society, 

 196. " 



Liverpool Microscopical Society, 94. 

 Manchester Microscopical Society, 



Medical Microscopical Society, 42, 

 134, 190, 290. 



