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INDEX. 



Rocks, the Microscopical Cliaracters of 

 Certain. By J. A. Philups, F.C.S., 

 183. 



Eotatoria, on the Winter Habits of the. 

 By Chakles Cubitt, C.E., 168. 



Kound-worm (^Ascaris iumbricoides), on 

 the Anatomy of. By B. T. Lowne, 

 M.R.C.S., 55. 



Eoyal Microscopical Society, the An- 

 na d Address, 89. 



, Obituary Notices, 92. 



, Extra Meeting of the, 275. 



RoYSTON-PiGOTT, Dr., on the History, 

 Eefractions, Definitions, and Powers 

 of Immersion Lenses, 65. 



on Microscopical Appliances, 79. 



on a Searcher for xVpIauatic 



Images applied to Microscopes, and 

 its Effects in increasing Power aLd 

 Improving Definition, 129. 



S. 



Salt-water, Insects in Deep. By A. S. 



Packard, jun., 133. 

 Scales of Insects, Notes on tlie Minute 



Structure of. By S. J. McIntire, 3. 

 Searcher, the Aplanatic. By Dr. 



ROYSTOX-PlGOTT, M.A., 129. 

 Seaweed Colossal Fossil (^Prototixites 



Lojani), 27-i. 

 Shells, on the Structure of Crustacean. 



By jMr. Edward Parfitt, 83. 

 Silica Films, Cracks in. By H. J. 



Slack, 14. 

 Siredon Mexicanus, Metamorphoses of. 



By Prof. E. D. Cope, 133. 

 Skul], on the Mode of Working-out the 



Morphology of. By W. Kitchen 



Parker, F.R.S., 201. 

 Slack, H. J., F.Gr.S., &c., on an Optical 



Illusion Slide: Cracks in Silica Films, 



14. 



on the Employment of Colloid 



Silica in the Preparation of Crystals 

 for the Polariscope, 50. 



on some Recent Investigations 



into Minute Organisms, 99. 



, on Crystalline Forms Modified by 



Colloid Silica, 115. 



on the Optical Appearances of 



Cut Lines in Glass, 213. 



Slide, on an Optical Illusion. By H. 



J. Slack, 14. 

 Soiree, the Croydon Microscopical 



Club's, 37. 



Spleen : What is the Use of tlie ? By 

 Signor Bacelli, 233. 



Sponges, Pachytragous, Observations 

 of. By Mr. H. J. Carter, F.R.S., 185. 



Sjjontaneous Generation, a few Expe- 

 riments bearing on. By Metcalfe 

 JoHNSOX, 178. 



Stains, Blood, 84. 



Stereoscope, Photo-micrographs for the, 

 231. 



Stodder, Charles, on Nobert's Nine- 

 teenth Band and its Observers, 118. 



T. 



Terbecq, Chevalier F. H. de, on Mount- 

 ing Diatora.s, 276. 



Test Scale, Lepidocyrtus curvicollis, Re- 

 marks on the General and Particular 

 Construction of the Scales of some of 

 the Lepidoptera, as bearing on the 

 Structure of the. By R. L. Maddox, 

 M.D., 247. 



Told, Herr, on the Origin and Nature 

 of Fat, 229. 



Tulles, Mr., on Mounting very Low 

 Olijective-s, 35. 



Trocheta subviridis, a New Locality 

 for. By Mr. Henry Lee, 36. 



W. 



AVard, Dr. R. H., on the Illuminatiou 

 of Binocular Microscopes, 33. 



, Dr., on a Clinical Compressor, 35. 



Water, the Microscopical Examination 

 of, ibr Domestic Use. By James 

 Bell, F.C.S., 163. 



Wenham, F. H., C.E., Object-glasses 

 and their Definition, 16, 117, 216. 



Whitall, Dr., on the Microscopical 

 Appearances of Cancer of the Lym- 

 phatics, 31. 



White, T. C, on the Development of 

 Phycocyan, 53. 



Woodward, Dr., Photographs of No- 

 bert's Test-plate, 34. 



, Lieut.-Col., on the Structure of 



the Podura Scale and other Test- 

 objects, 149. 



, Col., Approval of his Efforts, 232. 



, Dr. J. J., U. S. Army, Addi- 



tif^nal Observations concerning the 

 Podura Scale, 245. 



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Zoology, the History of, 235. 



END OF VOLUME V. 



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