INDEX. 



291 



Horsloy's, Col., Cylinder for Opnque 

 Ilhimiriation, 23. 



HuTTON, Captain, on a Means of Dis- 

 tinguishing the Fibres oi New Zea- 

 land Flax from those of Manilla or 

 Sizal, by Ihe Microscope, 259. 



Huxley, Professor, Health of, 183. 



Hydra carnea in Lake Superior, U.S., 

 181. 



Hydrofluoric Acid on Glass, tlie Action 

 of, viewtd Microscopically. By H. 

 F. Smith, Esq., 14. 



Illuminator, on an Improved Reflex, 

 for the Highest Powers of the Micro- 

 scope. By F. H. Wenham, 237. 



Infu-soria, the Modes of (3rigin of. By 

 Dr. Bastian, F.K.S., 265. 



Insect Scales, Keport on Slides of. sent 

 to the Royal Microscopical Society 

 by the Chevalier de Cerbecq. By H. 

 J. Slack, iS. 



K. 



Klein, Dr. E., Some Remarks on the 

 Finer Nerves of the Coinca, 15(>. 



, Researches on the First Stages 



of the Development of the Common 

 Trout (^Salmo fario), 193. 



Lamps for the Microscope, on Two New, 

 23. 



'Lens,' the: a Quarterly Journal of 

 Microscopy and the Allied Natural 

 Sciences, with the Transactions of 

 the State Microscopicid Society of 

 Illinois. Edited by S. A. Briggs. 

 Chicago, U.S.A., 1872. 261. 



Lepidodendroid Stems, Description of 

 certain. By Professor Williamson, 

 264. 



Light Corrector. CoUins's, 183. 



Light, on a Silvered Prism for the 

 Successive Polarization of. By J. 

 W. Stephenson, F.R.A.S., 246. 



Limulus, the Embryological Develop- 

 ment of. By Prof. Van Beneden, 

 266. 



Literature, Optical Curiosities of. By 

 the Rev. S. L. Bkakey, M.A., 222. 



Lycopodiacese, the Arborescent, of the 

 Coal-measures, on the Structure of 

 the Stems of. By W. Cakeutheks, 

 F.R.S., 50. 



TiVmph Follicles in Vagina, 132. 



M. 



Mac-Gillivray, Mr. P. H., Description 

 of New Genera and Species of Aus- 

 tralian Polyzoa, 20. 



Maltwood's Finder Supjilemented. By 

 W. K. Bridgman, 71. 



Meehan, Mr. Thomas, Monocotyle- 

 dous the Type of Seeds, 78. 



Metals, the Crystallization of, by Elec- 

 tricity. By Philip Braham, 258. 



Microcythe'mie, de la, par MINI. Vanlair 

 et Masius, Professeurs a I'Universite 

 de Liege. Bruxelles, 1871, 261. 



Micrographic Dictionary, the 3rd 

 Edition. By J. AV. Griflith, M.D., 

 the Rev. M. J. Berkeley, M.A., and 

 Rupert Jones, F.G.S. Parts I. and 

 II., 76. 



Micro-photograjDhy. By Mr. Chas. 

 Stodder, 262. 



Microscope, the, in the Diagnosis of 

 Worms, 128. 



, Stephenson's New Erecting, 167. 



Microscopic Objects, on the Classifi- 

 cation and AiTungement of. By Dr. 

 James Murie, F.L.S., 2ul. 



Microscopist, the Amateur, 133. 



Micro-telescope, on a New. By Prof. 

 R. H. Ward, 73. 



Microzymas, the D.ivelopment of, 232. 



Mole's Snout, the Structure of. By 

 Heir Th. Eimer, 18. 



MoUusk Shells, Fungus Growths in, 

 177. 



Mouse, the Nerves of the External Ear 

 of. By Prof. Schobl, 79. 



Murie, Dr. James, F.L.S., on the De- 

 velopment of Vegetable Orgnnisms 

 within the Thorax of Living Birds, 

 149. 



on the Classification and An-ange- 



ment of Microscopic Objects, 201. 



Muscular Fibres of the Small Bronchi, 

 178. 



Mycetoma, the Fungus-foot Disease of 

 India. By Jabez Hogg, Hon. Sec. 

 R.M.S., 98. 



N. 



Nemosoma elongata, 179. 



Nerve Researches, Dr. Beale's, 253. 



Nerves, on the Relation of, to Pigment 

 and other Cells or Elementary Parts. 

 By Dr. Lionel Beale, F.R.S., 45. 



of the Cornea, some Remarks on 



the Finer. By Dr. E. Klein, 156. 



Nobert's Nineteenth Band, Note on 

 " Dr. Barnard's Remarks on the Ex- 

 amination of." By J. J. Woodward, 

 U. S. Army, 10. 



