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INDEX. 
Proceedings of Societies — continued. 
Reading Microscopical Society, 252. 
Royal Microscopical Society, 42, 24s, 
279. 
Protoplasmic and Fungus Life, the 
Power of various Substances to De- 
stroy. By Dr. Crace - Calvert, 
F.R.S., 132. 
Pyaemia and Bacteria, the Connection 
between. By Dr. Sanderson, 35. 
Q. 
Quinine and Arsenic, the Microscopic 
Action of. By Dr. J. J. Richard- 
son, 90. 
, Influence of, on the White Blood 
Cells, 93. 
R. 
Ranvier, M., on the Structure of Con- 
nective Tissue and Tendon, 235. 
Regeneration Hypothesis, on the. By 
' Dr. Lons Elsberg, 182. 
Retina, the Internal Limiting Mem- 
brane of the, 197. 
Richardson, Dr. J. J., on the Micro- 
scopic Action of Quinine and Ar- 
senic, 90. 
Roberts, Isaac, F.G.S., on a Micro- 
pantograph, 1. 
Rods of Corti, the Structure of the. 
By Dr. Urban Pritchard, 131. 
Rotatoria, Remarks on the Homological 
Position of the Members constituting 
the Thecated Section of the Class. 
By Charles Cubitt, 5. 
Royal Society, the Biological Secretary- 
ship of the, 94. 
S. 
Saccammina Carteri, a Foraminifer 
from the Carboniferous Limestone 
of Northumberland. By Mr. H. B. 
Brady, 33. 
Salmo salar. Development of the Skull 
of. By W. K. Parker, 91. 
Sanderson, Dr., on the Connection 
between Pyiemia and Bacteria, 35. 
Silicious Incrustations from the Gey- 
sers of the Yellowstone River, Wyo- 
ming Territory, Note on. By Pro- 
fessor A. M. Edwards, 104. 
Skin Grafting, the Microscopic Ana- 
tomy of, 198. 
Slack, H. J., F.G.S., on the Structure 
of the Valves of Eupodiscus Anjus 
and Isthmia enervis, showing that 
their Silicious Deposit conforms to 
the General Plan of Deposition in 
Simpler Forms, 256. 
Smith, Prof. W. H., a Conspectus of 
the Diatomaceie, 34. 
Sphagnum rubellum, 3. 
neglectum, 157. 
Sponges, the Epi theca in Fossil, 141. 
Spontaneous Generation, Arguments 
against, 138. 
Standard of Comparison of the Magni- 
fying Powers of Compound Micro- 
scopes, Proposal for a. By J. E. 
Ingpen, Esq., 253. 
Stimpson, Death of Dr., 146. 
Stodder, Mr. C., on Misnaming Objec- 
tives, 240. 
Stomata of Leaves. By Prof. Biscoe, 
31. 
Sturgeon, the Development of the, 31. 
Syphilis, the Microscopy of the Blood 
in, 136. 
T. 
Tatem, J. G., Notes on New Acarelli, 
263. 
Tendon and Connective Tissue, the 
Structure of. By M. Ranvier, 235. 
Terebratulina, the Embryology of. By 
Edward Morse, 274. 
Tissues of the Frog Tadpole’s Tail, on 
some Methods for Preparing the. By 
R. L. Maddox, M.D., 101. 
, Logwood Staining of, 277. 
Tolies’ Ath and Powell and Lealand’s 
Immersion J^th, Further Remarks 
on. By Edwin Bicknell, 13. 
Tolles, Robert, on Angular Aperture 
of Immersion Objectives, 106. 
4th and Powell and Lealand’s 
jLth, Reply to Further Remarks on. 
By Dr. J. J. Woodward, 158. 
, Mr., New Optical Instrument, 
205. 
Triceratium, the Double Markings of. 
By Col. Dr. Woodward, 32. 
Tuttle, Prof. A. H., on One of Our 
Common Monads, 190. 
U. 
Uterus, Bacteria in the, 197. 
, the Structure of the, 202. 
V. 
Veins, Structure of Normal and Vari- 
cose, 140. 
W. 
Ward, Dr. R. H., on Uniformity of 
Nomenclature in regard to Microsco- 
pical Objectives and Oculars, 15. 
, our Present Medical and Students’ 
Microscopes, 74. 
