INDEX. 



285 



McIntibe, S. J., Notes on the Minute 



Structure of the Scales of Certain 



Insects, 3. 



on tlie Scales of Lepidocyrtus, 38. 



Microscoj^e, the Magnifying Power of. 



By Count Castracane, 173. 

 , a New Form of Binocular. By 



F. A. Barnard, 32. 

 for High Powers, on a New 



Form of Binocular Eye-piece and 



Binocular. By C. D. Ahrens, 113. 



, Gundlach's, 36. 



Microscopes, on the Illumination of 



Binocular. By Dr. K. H. Ward, 



33. 

 Microscopical Society, Extra Meeting 



of the Royal, 275. 

 Microscopy at the American Associ- 

 ation, 273. 



, the American Journal of, 84. 



Micro-Telescope, A. By Dr. Curtis, 



35. 

 Minerals, Microscopical Examination 



of Two. By Prof. A. M. Edwards, 



226. 

 Morse, Mr. Edward S., Are the Bra- 



chiopods Annelids ? 135. 

 MoucHET, M., H.F.R.M.S., on Cells, 



276. 



N. 



New Books, with Short Notices : — 

 A Report on the Microscopic Objects 

 found in Cholera Evacuations. By 

 Timothy Richards Lewis, M.B., 

 128. 

 Microscopic Objects Figured and 

 Described. By John H. Martin, 

 182. 

 The Natural History of the British 

 Diatomacese. By Arthur S. Don- 

 kin, M.D., 182. 

 Nobert's Test-plate, Photographs of. 

 By Dr. Woodward, 34. 



Nineteenth Band, 85. 



Nineteenth Band and its Ob- 

 servers. By Charles Stoddeb, 118. 



O. 



Object-glasses and theii" Definition. By 

 F. H. Wenham, C.E., 16, 117, 216. 



Objectives, on Mounting very Low. 

 By Mr. Tolles, 35. 



, Committee for Testing, 275. 



Organisms, on some Recent Investiga- 

 tions into INIinute. By H. J. Slack, 

 F.G.S., 99. 



Packard, Dr. A. S., jun., on the Em- 

 bryology of Limulus Polyphemus, 31. 



, tlie Abdominal Antennse of In- 

 sects are Sense Organs, 81. 



on Insects in Deep Salt-water, 



133. 



on the Embryology of Insects, 



272. 



, Mr. L. S., on the Ovipositor of 



the Bristle-tails and Spring-tails, 

 231. 



Parfitt, Mr. Edward, on the Struc- 

 ture of Crustacean Shells, 83. 



Parker, W. Kitchen, F.R.S., on the 

 Mode of Working-out tlie Morpho- 

 logy of the Skull, 201. 



Parthenogenesis in the Pupae of In- 

 sects, 232. 



Phillips, J. A., on the Microscopical 

 Characters of Certain Rocks, 183. 



Photo-micrographs for the Stereo- 

 scope, 231. 



Phycocyan, the Development of. By 

 T. C. White, M.R.C.S., &c., 83. 



Podnra Scale, Photographs of. By Dr, 

 Maddox, 33. 



, Additional Observations 



concerning tlie. By Dr. J. J. Wood- 

 ward, U. S. Army, 245. 



and certain other Test- 

 objects, on the Structure of, and their 

 Rej^reseutation by Photography. By 

 Lieut.-Colonel Dr. J. J. Woodward, 

 U. S. Army, 245. 



Proceedings of Societies : — 



Brighton and Sussex Natural History 



Society, 43, 142, 198, 241. 

 Bristol Microscopical Society, 40. 

 Croydon Microscopical Society, 137. 

 Liverpool Microscopical Society, 40. 

 Reading Microscopical Society, 44, 



146. 

 Royal Microscopical Society, 39, 86, 



140, 194, 237, 277, 280. 

 Tunbridge Wells Microscopical So- 

 ciety, 40. 

 Prototaxites Logani, a Colossal Fossil 



Seaweed, 274. 

 Protozoa, Transmutation of Form in 

 Certain. By Metcalfe Johnson, 222. 

 Pterodina valvata, on. By C. T. 

 Hudson, LL.D., 25. 



E. 



Reade, Rev. J. B., F.R.S., Note ou 

 Fluorescence v. Pseudo-Dichroism, 1 . 



Richardson, Dr. J. G., on the Detec- 

 tion of Consumption with the Micro- 

 scope, 30. 



