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INDEX. 



D. 



Dallinger, "W. H., and J. Drysdale, 

 M.D., FurtLer Kesearches into the 

 Life History of the Monads, 7, G9, 97. 



Rev. W. H., on a Simple Method 



of Preparing Lecture-Illustrations of 

 Microscopic Objects, 73. 



F. 



Fox, Dr. TiLBUKT, on Tinea sycosis, 21. 

 Fungi, a collection of Parasitic, 23. 



Influruce of Temperature on 



the Development of, 29. 



Lepisnia saccharina, the Structure of 



the Scales of. By G. W. Morehovse, 



13. 

 Scales as seen with Reflected 



and Transmitted Light. By John 



Anthony, M.D., 193. 

 Lichens and Algas, the Structure of, 26. 

 Limulus, on the Circulation in. By 



Mllne Edwards, 78. 



the Embryology of, 167. 



Liver, Structure of the, 226. 



Loligo, the Ovarian Egg and Early 



Development of, 260. 

 Lymphatics of the Skin in Man and 



Mammalia, 168. 



H. 



Hemoglobin, the Animal Distribution 



of, 167. 

 Henry, Dr., How the Nerves end in the 



Cornea, 260. 

 Huizinga's Experiments on Abiogene- 



sis, 23. 

 Hull, Professor E., on the Microscopic 



Structure of a Granitoid Quartx- 



Porphyry from Gal way, 11. 

 Hydrodictyon, the Production of the 



Macrogonidia in the Genus, 32. 



Illuminator, on the use of Black Shadow 



Markings, and on a Black Shadow. 



By Dr. Royston-Pigott, 246. 

 Immersion Apertures, Furtlier Remarks 



on. By Dr. J. J. Woodward, 119. 



Tube for the Microscope, 79. 



the Theory of. By Rev. S. Leslie 



Brakey, 221, 249. 

 Infusoria, Notice to Microscopists, 227. 



K. 



Kidney, Points in the Histology of the 



Human. By R. Bramwell, 161. 

 Kleln, Dr., on Striated Muscular Fibre, 



124. 

 KoLLiKER, Professor, on the Various 



Doctrines as to the Development of 



Bone, 16. 



Lamprey's Eye, the Structure of the, 27. 



Lecidea or Lecanora Ralfsii ? 20. 



Lecture -Illustrations of Microscopic 

 Objects, on a Simple Method of Pre- 

 paring. By Rev. W. H. Dallinger, 

 73. 



M. 



McIntire, S. J., Notes on the so-called 



Acavellus, 1. 

 Note on a curious Proboscis of an 



unknown Moth, 196. 

 Microscope, Mr. Browning's Stage and 



Body united, 33. 

 Evenings at. By P. H. Gosse, 



258. 

 Microscopic Objects, on the Preparation 



and Mounting of. By Thos. Da vies, 



2nd Edit. Edited by"Dr. Matthews, 



123. 

 Microscopy, an Introduction to the 



Study of Practical Histology, for 



Beginners. By James Tyson, M.D., 



226. 

 Micro-spectroscope, the, in Germany. 



By Mr. H. C. Sorby, 18. 

 ]\Iiraicry, an Iuorg;inic, of Organic Life, 



132. 

 Monads, Furtlier Researches into the 



Life History of the. By W. H. Dal- 

 linger and J. Drysdale, M.D., 7, 



69, 97. 

 Morehouse, G. W., on the Structure of 



the Scales of Lepisma saccharina, 13. 



N. 



Nerve Fibre, on the Construction of tho 

 Dark or Double-bordered. By H. D. 

 Schmidt, 200. 

 New Books, with Short Notices : — 

 Evenings at the Microscope. By 



P. H. Gosse, 258. 

 Experimental Researches on tlie 



Causes and Nature of Catarrhus 



iEstivus (Hay-fever). By Chas. 



H. Blackley, 77. 

 Introduction to the Study of Practical 



Histology, for Beginners. By James 



Tyson, M.D., 226. 



