INDEX. 



299 



Immersion Objectives, on the Angular 

 Aperture of. By Egbert B. Tolles, 

 214. 



Inflammation and Suppuration, Ke- 

 searclies on. By Dr. J. M. Pcesek, 

 200. 



Infusoria, Notes on Prof. James Clark's 

 Flagellate Infusoria, with Descrip- 

 tion of New Species. By W. Saville 

 Kent, F.Z.S., 261. 



Infusorial Generations, the Circuit of. 

 By Theod. C. Hilgaed, 227, 278. 



J. 



Johnson, Metcalfe, M.E.C.S.E., Trans- 

 mutation of Form in Certain Proto- 

 zoa, 184. 



, the Monad's Place in Nature, 217. 



K. 



Kent, W. Saville, F.Z.S., Notes on 

 Prof. James Clark's Flagellate In- 

 fusoria, with Description of New 

 Species, 261. 



Lang, Capt. F., Another Hint on Se- 

 lecting and Mounting Diatoms, 215. 



Lens, the, a Quarterly Journal of 

 Microscopy, &c., 162. 



Lepidodendron, the Structure of. By 

 Prof. Williamson, 239. 



Linear Projection and Kotifers. By 

 H. Davis, 48. 



Listing, on a New Method of Producing 

 Stereoscopic Effects, 40. 



LowNE, Mr., on Pangenesis, 101. 



M. 



Maddox, Dr., Eemarks on some Para- 

 sites found on the Head of a Bat, 

 144. 



Man, the Anatomy of the Graafian 

 Follicles in, 236. 



Mapping witli the Micro-spectroscope, 

 with the Bright-line Micrometer. 

 By H. G. Bridge, 224. 



Matters, Mixed Colouring, on the Ex- 

 amination of, with the Spectrum 

 Microscope. By H. C. Sorbt, F.E.S., 

 124. 



McIntire, S. J., F.E.M.S., an Incident 

 in the Life of a Chelifer, 209. 



McQciLLEN, J. H., M.D., on Microsco- 

 pical Fissures in the Masticating 

 Surface of Molars and Bicuspids, 

 182. 



Melicertian, a Eare ; with Eemarks on 

 the Homological Position of this Form. 

 By Charles Ccbitt, F.E.M.S., 165. 



Menopou ptilorliynchi, 8. 



Metals, Crystallization of, by Electricity 

 under the Microscope. By Philip 

 Braham, 277. 



Microscope, Dr. Dudgeon's, 240. 



, the, in the Detection of Adultera- 

 tion of Food. By Mr. Walter 

 Morris, 289. 



, a Mineralogical. By Marshall 



Hall, 293. 



Microscopy Extraordinary, 43. 



Micro-ruling on Glass aiid Steel. By 

 John F. Stanistreet. With Illus- 

 trative Eemarks. By H. J. Slack, 

 Sec. K.M.S., 151. 



■ , an Instrument for. By 



J. F. Stanistreet, 274. 



Micro-spectroscope, Mapping with the. 

 By H. G. Bridge, 224. 



Mitraria and Actinotrocha, 161. 



Molars and Bicuspids, Microscopical 

 Fissures in the Blasticating Surface 

 of. By J. H. McQuiLLEN, M.D., 182. 



Monad, its Place in Nature. By 

 Metcalfe Johnson, M.E.C.S.E., 217. 



Monas termo, 264. 



Moss Boyd, M.D., on Htematozoa in 

 Blood of Ceylon Deer, 181. 



MoccHET, M., on How to Select Spec- 

 tacles for Near-sight and Far-sight, 

 108. 



IMycetoma : tlie Madura or Fungus-foot 

 of India. By Jabez Hogg, 61. 



N. 



Nerves and Chromoblasts, on the Con- 

 nection of. By M. G. PoucHET, 285. 



Nirmus Nitzschii, 8. 



Nobert's Plate, on the Use of the. By 

 Dr. J. J. Woodward, U. S. Army, 26. 



Nineteenth Band, the Examina- 

 tion of. By F. A. P. Barnard, 194. 



. By Mr. Charles Stodder, 



201. 



NoRRis, Dr. E., on the Passage of Cor- 

 puscles through the Blood-vessels, 

 238. 



Packard, A. S., jun., on the Embryos of 

 Calopteryx, Agiion, and Diplax, 39. 



Pangenesis, Mr. Lowne on, 101. 



Papers, Eecent Foreign, 200. 



Parasites, on some New. By T. Gra- 

 ham Ponton, F.Z.S., 8. 



■ found on the Head of a Bat, 



Eemarks on. By E. L. Maddox, 

 M.D., 144. 



