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INDEX. 



TMonthly Microscopical 

 L Jouruul, June 1, 1S70. 



Cryptogamia, the Histology of the 



Petiole in, 208. 

 Crystals, Microscopic, iu Minerals. By 



Mr. I. Lea, 164. 



in Gems, 253. 



CuBiTT, Charles, Observations on 



some points in the Economy of 



Stephanoceros and Melicerta, 240. 



D. 



Dancer, J. B.. on the Microscopical 

 Structure of Milk, 36. 



Barker's Films, a New ftletliod of using. 

 By Edw. Richards, 186. 



Dawson, Principal, on the Structure 

 and Affinities of Sigillaria, 319. 



Definition, High-power, further Re- 

 marks on. By Dr, Royston-Pigott, 

 M.A., 192. 



Remarks on High-power. By F. 



H. Wenham, 300. 



on a New Critical Standard 



Measure of the Perfection of High- 

 power. By Dr. Rotston - Pigott, 

 M.A., 305. 



Dental Tissues, Staining of, 251. 

 Diamcmds, Alga3 inclosed in. By Herr 



Dr. GuPPERT, 43. 

 Diaphragm, a Graduating, 321. 

 Diatomaceae, Notes on. By Professor 



A. M. Edwards, 249. 



a History of British, 255. 



the Irish, 322. 



E. 



Earth-worm, the Anatomy of the, 44. 

 Echini, the Development of. By Blr. 



A. Agassiz, 251. 

 Echinida, on the Reparation of the Spines 



of. By W. B. Carpenter, M.D., 



225. 

 Edwards, Professor A. M., Notes on 



Diatomaceai, 249. 

 Eozoon, the Structure of. By Professors 



RowNEY and King, 204. 

 Euphausia, the Larval State of, 44. 



F. 



Fellow of the Royal Microscopical 



Society, the Son of a late, 48. 

 Fern Stems, the Structure of Fossil. By 



Mr. Oarruthehs, 252. 

 Fiddian's, Mr. Thos., New Method of 



ailjusting the Focus of Microscopes, 



165. 



Fishes, the Lateral Line in. By Herr 



F. SCHULTZ, 44. 



new Minute Bones in. By Pro- 

 fessor Gulliver, 45. 



Fish's Ova, a Description of some pecu- 

 liar. By W. B. Carpenter, M.D., 

 F.R.S., 177. 



Foramiuifera of the Genus Trocham- 

 miua. By Messrs. Rupert Jones, 

 &c., 42. 



obtained during Dr. Carpenter's 



last Expedition, 253. 



Foster, Dr. Michael, 321. 



Fungi, Microscopic, the Cultivation of. 

 By R. L. Maddox, M.D., 14. 



and Disease, 255. 



Parasitics, 322. 



Fusulina, on the Shell-structure of. By 

 W. B. Carpenter, M.D., F.R.S., 

 180. 



G, 



Gems, Microscopic Crystals in, 253. 



Germ Theory, the, 322. 



Glands, Termination of the Nerves in, 

 319. 



GuPPERT, Herr Dr., on Algse enclosed 

 in Diamonds, 43. 



Gorgonaccc'e, on the Calcareous Spicula 

 of. By Wm, S. Kent, F.Z.S., &c., 76. 



Grandry, M., on Nitrate of Silver as 

 an Aid in Microscopic Investigations, 

 100. 



Greenleaf, Mr. R. C, on the Resolu- 

 tion of Noberfs Nineteenth Baud, 

 259. 



Gregarina gigantea of the Lobster, 47. 



Gulliver, Professor, on Blood-corpus- 

 cles as diagnostic of Species, 45. 



, on some new minute Bones iu 



Fishes, 45. 



H. 



Hagen, Dr. H., on Professor Listing's 



Recent Optical Improvements iu tlic 



Microscope, 96. 

 Hailstones, Structure of. By M. Abich, 



42. 

 Hairs, Vegetable, 51. 

 Hensley, Dr., on the Muscular Fibres 



of the Venlricles, 43. 

 Heterogeny, Jottings by a Student of. 



By Metcalfe Johnson, M.R.C.S., 25. 

 Histology, Strieker's Handbook of, 49. 

 Hogg, Jabez, on Cercariffi, 232. 

 Holmes, Sasiuel, the New Binocular 



Microscope, 273. 

 Huxley's, Professor, Classification ot 



Animals, 50. 



