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INDEX. 



Nobert's Nineteenth Band, A Few Ad- 

 ditional Remarlcs on the Examination 

 of. By F. A. P. Barnard, 119. 



Nomenclature in regard to Micro- 

 scopical Objectives and Oculars, on 

 Uniformity of. By R. H. Wabd, 

 M.D., 2G2. 



O. 



Object-glasses and tbeir Power. By 

 Edwin Bicknell, 68. 



Objectives, the Refractive Powers of 

 Peculiar. By Robt. B. Tolles, U. 8., 

 115. 



and Oculars, on Uniformity of 



Nomenclature in regard to Micro- 

 scopical, 262. 



Ostracoda, the British, 132. 



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

 bryology of Chrysopa and its Bearings 

 on Classification, 81. 



Parker, W. K., F.R.6., the Annual 

 Address delivered before the Royal 

 Microscopical Society, Feb. 7th, 1872, 

 89. 



Passifloracese, the Natural History of 

 the. By Dr. Maxwell T. Masters, 

 F.R.S., 127. 



Pattern Lead for Making Cells, 233. 



Patterson, Mr., F.R.S., the Death of, 

 133. 



Peunatuliana, the Anatomy of the, 130. 



PiGOTT, Dr. RoYSTON-, on the Advanc- 

 ing Powers of Microscopic Definition, 

 59, 101. 



on the various Phenomena exhi- 

 bited by the Podura Test imder 

 Ordinary and Extraordinary Micro- 

 scopic Resolving Powers, 170. 



Pitchstones of Arran, the Microscopic 

 Structure of, 125. 



Pocket-case for Specimens, a Medical 

 Man's, 267. 



Podisoma fuscum and P. juniperi. 

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



Podura Test, on the various Phenomena 

 exhibited by the, under Ordinary 

 and Extraordinary Microscopic Re- 

 solving Powers. By Dr. Royston- 

 PlGOTT, 170. 



Polarization of Light, on a Silvered 

 Prism for the Successive. By J. W. 

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



Polyzoa, Descrii)tion of New Genera 

 and Species of Australian. By Mr. 

 P. H. Mac-Gillivray, 20. 



Proceedikgs of Societies: — 



Brighton and Sussex Natural History 

 Society, 38, 145, 191, 281. 



Croydon Microscopical Club Soire'e, 

 284. 



Liverpool Medical Institution, 287. 



Reading Microscopical Societv, 147, 

 288. 



Royal Microscopical Society, 31, 84, 

 139, 143, 189, 234, 276. 



South Loudon Microscopical and 

 Natural History Society, 40, 148. 



Tunbridge Wells Microscopical So- 

 ciety, 288. 

 Protozoa, Transmutation of Form 



among, 182. 

 Pus-globules, Peroxide of Hydrogen in. 



By Dr. J. Day, 79. 



Q. 



Quinine, Its Action on the "White Cor- 

 puscles of the Blood, 131. 



R. 



Richards, Mr. E., on Two New Lamps 

 for the Microscope, 23. 



Robin, Ch., Traite du Microscojje, 1871, 

 16. 



RoDENSTEiN, Dr. C. F., on the Micro- 

 scopy of Tuberculosis, 128. 



Roy, Dr. P. R., on tlie Development of 

 Amblystoma lurida, 77. 



■ S. 



ScHOBL, Prof., on the Nerves of the 

 External Ear of the Mouse, 79. 



Sections of Small Fragments of Soft 

 Tissues, How to Make, 183. 



Seeds, Monocotyledons the Type of. 

 By Mr. Thomas Meehan, 78. 



SiDEBOTHAM, Mr. J., Various Investi- 

 gations on the Dust of the Air, 18. 



Simps. n. Dr. Henry, on Bilharzia 

 hsematobia (Cobbold) in a Man- 

 chester Patient, 123. 



Slack, H. J., Sec. R.M.S., Report on 

 Slides of Insect Scales, sent to the 

 Royal Microsco]iical Society by the 

 Chevalier de Cerbecq, 48. 



, F.G.S., the Supposed Fungus on 



Coleus Leaves; and also Notes on 

 Podisoma fuscum and P. juniperi, 

 217. 



SouTHWORTH, J. P., on a New Micro- 

 metric Goniometer Eye-i^iece for the 

 Microscope, 13. 



Sphagnum cymbifolium, 55. 



tenellum, 256. 



