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INDEX. 



Chironectes pictus, the Young of. By 



Professor Agassiz, 129. 

 Chrysopa, tho Embryology of, and its 



Bearings on Classification. By Dr. 



A. S. Packard, jun., 81. 

 Cilia, Expciinicnts with Vibrating. 



By Professor J. Wyman, M.D., 80. 

 Claparede, M. Edouard, Deatli of, 22. 

 Clark, A. B., on the Anitrican Spon- 



gilla, a Craspedote Infiisorian, 104. 

 Cliona, the Mode in which it Burrows, 



123. 

 , Docs it Burrow? By Edward 



Parfitt, 18G. 

 Coleus Leaves, the Supposed Fungus 



on. By H. J. Slack, F.G.S., 217. 

 Collins's Light Corrector, 183. 

 Cooke, M. C, on Nucleated Sporidia, 



22. 

 Correspondence : — 



BiRT, Mr. Thomas, 275. 



Cerbecq, The Chevalier H. de, 2-1. 



CrNDELL, Mr. G. S., F.K.M.S., 137, 

 270. 



Hennah, Mr. J. H., 274. 



Moss, Dr. Boyd, 31. 



Parfitt, Mr. Edward, 186. 



PiGOTT, Dr. RoYSTOX-, 136, 184. 



Stodder, Mr. Charles, 26. 



ToLLES, Mr. Robert B., 135. 



Wenham, F. H., C.E., 234, 272. 



Woodward, Dr. J. J., U. S. Amiy, 

 27. 

 Crinoids, the Affinities of. By Prof. 



Agassiz, 78. 

 CuKREY, Mr. F., Where should the 



Charaeeffi be placed ? 266. 

 Cylinder for Opaque Illuiuiuation, Col. 



Horsley's, '/3. 



D. 



Dalton, Dr. J. C, on Spontaneous 



Geneiation, 232. 

 Darwin, Mr., in the Academy of 



Sciences, 133. 

 Davis, Mr. G. E., How to Destroy 



Disease Germs in Clothing, 21. 

 Definition, the Advancing Powers of 



Microscopic. By Dr. Royston- 



Pigott, M.A., 59, 101. 

 Diagrams, Micro.<co|>ical, 182. 

 Diatom Hoax, the, 179. 

 Diatomaceaj, A Conspectus of tlie, 177. 

 ^ the Distribution of, affected by 



Changes of Current in Lakes, 182. 

 Disease Germs in Clothing, How to 



Destroy. By Mr. G. E. Davis, 21. 



, Vitality of, 21. 



Dust of the Air, Various Investigations 



on. By Mr. J. Sidebotham, 18. 



E. 



EiMER, Til., Structure of the Mole's 



Snout, 18. 

 Erecting Arrangement, a New, for U.se 



with Binocular Microscopes. By 



E. H. Ward, M.A., 11. 

 , Dr. Ward's New. By C. S., 



268. 

 , a Note on, in Answer. By 



Dr. Ward, 269. 

 Erecting Binocular Microscope, Ste- 

 phenson's. By J. W. Stephenson, 



Treasurer R.M.S., 167. 



F. 



Field Club Prizes of the Early Closing 



Association, 83, 134. 

 Fishes, the Blind of the Mammoth 



Caves of America, 132. 

 Flax, on a Means of Distinguishing 



the Fibres of New Zealand from 



those of Manilla or Sizal, by the 



Microscope. By Captain Hutton, 



259. 

 Flea, the Penis of the. By Mr. W. H. 



Furlonge, 263. 

 Foraminifera of the Chalk of Gravesend 



and Meudou. By W. K. Parker, 



F.R.S., and Professor Rtjpert Jones, 



79. 



of the English Chalk, 182. 



Fungi, Alternation of Generations in, 



taking place in ditferent Plants, 181. 

 Fiingns Growths in Mollusk Shells, 



177. 

 Furlonge, Mr. W. H., on the Penis of 



the Flea, 263. 



G. 



Goniometer Eye-piece for the Micro- 

 scope, on a New Micrometric. By 

 J. P. Southworth, 13. 



Gregarinida;, the. Developed from 

 Amrebte. By M. E. Van Beneden, 

 125. 



Guano, Is it Bird-dung or Infusorial 

 Deposits, 127. 



H. 



'Hasler,' Excnrsion of the, 133. 

 Histology, a Text-book of Patliological, 



133. 

 Hodgson, Mr. Richard, F.R.A.S., Death 



of, 270. 

 Hogg, Jabez, Hon. Sec. R.M.S., on 



Mycetoma, the Fungus-foot Disease 



of"lii(lia, 98. 

 liornbill {Toccus iiiclanolencus), a Pajier 



on the (Esopliagus of the, 134. 



