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INDEX. 



Proceedings of Societies — continued. 

 Oldham Microscopical Society, 193. 

 Beading Microscopical Society, 92. 

 Royal Microscopical Society, 37, 40, 



89, 125, 187, 242, 289. 

 Sheffield Naturalists' Club, 199. 



R. 



Red Admiral Butterfly and the Lepisma 



Saccharina, on the Spherules which 



compose the Ribs of the Scales of the . 



By Dr. G. W. Royston-Pigott, 59. 

 Richardson, Dr., on the Structure of 



the White Blood Corpuscle, 69. 

 , Dr. J. G., on a New Method of 



Preserving Tumours and Urinary 



Deposits during Transportation, 221. 

 Roberts, Dr. William, Experiments on 



the question of Biogenesis, 228. 

 Rotifers, Results of Experiments on the 



Desiccation of. By Henry Davis, 



201. 

 , the Desiccation of. By H. J. 



Slack, 241. 

 — — , the Desiccation of, Remarks 



on Mr. Davis' Paper on. By Dr. 



C. T. Hudson, 274. 



S. 



Saprolegnife, the Reproduction of the. 

 By Dr. A. de Bary, 179. 



Sections of Animal Tissues for Micro- 

 scopical Examination, on Cutting. 

 By Joseph Needhan, 258. 



Septic Virus, "Vulpian on. By Dr. J. 

 B. Sanderson, 234. 



Smith's, Professor H. L., Conspectus of 

 the Diatomacea?, 219. 



Sphagnum subsecundum, 12. 



neglectum, Note on, 15. 



papillosum, 214. 



Austini, 215. 



Sponges, H'ackel's Work on the Calca- 

 reous, 177. 



Spurious Appearances in Microscopic 

 Research. By Dr. G. W. Royston- 

 Pigott, 112. 



Stein, Alex. W., M.D., on the Histo- 

 logy and Physiology of the Corpus 

 Spongiosum and the Corpus Caverno- 

 sum, &c, &c, in Man, 16. 



Stewart, Charles, M.R.C.S., Note on 

 the Scalp of a Negro, 54. 



, Note on the Calcareous Parts of 



the Sucking Feet of an Echinus 



(Pcdophora atrata), 55. 

 Sturgeon, on the Development of the 



Face in the. By W. K. Parker, 



F.R.S., 254. 

 Sunlight, Monochromatic, by means of 



Glass Plates, 84. 



T. 



Tea and Cotton, Blights on, 34. 



Tendons, the Union of Divided. By 

 Herr P. Gieterbock, 180. 



Thysanuradae, an interesting paper on, 

 84. 



Tissues, Animal, on Cutting Sections 

 of. By Joseph Needham, 258. 



Tit and Sparrow-Hawk, on the Deve- 

 lopment of the Skull in. By W. K. 

 Parker, 6, 45. 



Tolles, Robert, an Apparatus for ob- 

 taining the " Balsam " Angle of any 

 Objective, 212. 



Trichina?, Man infested with, through 

 eating Pork, 282. 



Tumours and Urinary Deposits, a 

 New Method of Preserving during 

 Transportation. By Dr. J. G. 

 Richardson, 221. 



Turdus, on the Development of the 

 Skull in the Genus. By W. K. 

 Parker, F.R.S., 102. 



Tympanum, Histology of the, 233. 



U. 



Ulcers, Delhi, 78. 



Urine, a Protozoon in, 280. 



Virus, the Septic, 236. 



W. 



Wells, Samuel, on the Structure of 



Eupodiscus Argus, 110. 

 Wenham, F. H., on the Apertures of 



Object-glasses, 29, 274. 

 . , a New Formula for a Microscope 



Object-glass, 157. 

 on Binoculars for the Highest 



Powers, 216. 

 Woodward, Dr. J. J., Remarks on the 



Aperture of Object-glasses. With 



a Note by F. H. Wenham, 268. 



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