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INDEX. 



Peoceedings of Societies— coniiwerf. 

 Oldham Microscopical Society, 46. 

 Beading Microscopical Society, 45, 



282. 

 Eoyal Microscopical Society, 41, 44, 



241, 280. 

 South London Microscopical and Na- 

 tural History Society, 51. 

 Prototaxites, Kemarks on INIr. Carru- 

 thers' Views of. By J. W. Dawson, 

 LL.D., r.B.S., 66. 

 Prototaxites. By William Carruthers, 

 208. 



E. 



EooD, Professor, on the Investigation 

 of Microscopic Forms by means of 

 the Images which they furnish of 

 External Objects, with some Prac- 

 tical Applications, 222. 



EUTHERFORD, Dr. WiLLIAM, & NcW 



Freezing Microtome, 185. 



on Microscopic Anatomy and the 



Necessity of its Study, 266. 



Sakders, Alfred, some Eemarks on 

 the Art of Photographing I\Iicro- 

 scopic Objects, 250. 



Sanderson, Dr. B., Microzymes pro- 

 ductive of Gangrene, 190. 



ScHAFER, Mr. E. A., on the Structure 

 of StripedMuscular Fibre, 36. 



Septicsemia, Professor Onimls on, 273. 



Silica in Galway Granites, Microscopic 

 Appearance of, 94. 



Silicified Wood of Lough Neagh, 199. 



Slack, Henry J., on Organic Bodies 

 in Fire Opal, 105. 



Smith, Edwin, M.A., on a New Sub- 

 stage for the Microscope, and on 

 certain Appliances for Illumination, 

 112. 



Sphagnum Angstromii, 14. 



rigidnm, 218. 



moUe, 220. 



Spleen, the Lymphatics of the, 193. 



Stephenson, J. W., Observations on the 

 Optical Appearances presented by 

 the Inner and Outer Layers of 

 Coscinodiscus when examined in 

 Bisulphide of Carbon and in Air, 1. 



Syphilis Corpuscles, on the so-called. 

 By Dr. Klein, 92. 



Taylor, Mr. T., Experiments on Potato 

 Blight, 273 



Textile Fabrics, tlie Microscopy of, 195. 



Thread*worm, Filu.ria immitis, occa- 

 sionally infesting the Vascular Sys- 

 tem of the Dog, and Eemarks on the 

 same relative to Ha-matozoa in 

 general, and the Filiria in the 

 Human Blood. By Francis H. 

 Welch, 157. 



ToLLES, Egbert B., on the Angidar 

 Aperture of Objective.s, 58. 



Trap Eocks, the Microscopic Structure 

 of, 90. 



Triceratium fimbriatum, Eemarks on. 

 By Dr. M. Edwards, 137. 



Tway-blade, the Epidermis of the, 

 140. 



Tympanic Membrane, Mode of pre- 

 paring the, 134. 



W. 



Water-Fleas, Ancient, of the Ostraco- 

 dous and Phyllopodous Tribes. By 

 Professor Evpert Jones, F.E.S., 71. 



Welch, Francis H., a Description of 

 the Thread-worm, FUuria iinmitis, 

 occasionally infesting the Vascular 

 System of the Dog, and Eemarks on 

 the same relative to Hsematozoa in 

 general, and the FUaria in the Human 

 Blood, 157. 



Wenham, F. H., on the Measurement 

 of Immersion Apertures, 10. 



on the " Colour Test" and Dr. 



Pigott, 116. 



on Immersed Apertures (a Eeply 



to Col. Dr. Woodward), 256. 



Willemoes-Suhm, Herr Von, on an Un- 

 Microscopic Specimen of an almost 

 Microscopic Group, 91. 



Williamson, Professor, on the Organi- 

 zation of Asterophyllites, 129. 



on Coal under the Microscope, 



268. 



Woodward, Dr. J. J., on Immersion 

 Objectives of greater Aperture than 

 corresponds to the maximum pos- 

 sible for Dry Objectives, 210. 



Z. 



Zoolngique, Lamarck's Philosopliie, 

 191. 



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