INDEX. 



301 



to the Maximum possible for Dry 



Objectives, 124. 

 KiTTON, F., New Diatoms, 218. 

 Klein, Dr., on the Smallpox of Sheep, 



98. 



Larynx, the Mucous Membrane of the. 



By Dr. W. Stirling, 32. 

 Leidy, Professor, Remarks on Acti- 



nophrys Sol, 87. 

 Leucocyte and Pus-corpuscle, What is 



the exact Definition of ? 37. 

 Leucocythsemia, the Histology of. By 



Professor Bollinger, 200. 

 Library, the Leeds Public, 255. 

 Limnanthemum, the Air-cells in. By 



Dr. T. G. Hunt, 31. 

 Licjuor Sanguinis, an Account of cer- 

 tain Organisms occurring in. By 



Dr. W. OsLER, 141. 

 Lobster, the Development of the. By 



Mr. S. J. Smith, 203. 



M. 



Macdonald, Dr. J. D., on the Micro- 

 scopical Characters of Sputum in 

 Phthisis, 180. 



Miidura-foot, the Etiology of. By Dr. 

 H. V. Carter, 96. 



Microscope, the Capability of the. By 

 Professor Abbe, 29. 



Microscopic Writing, Photographs of, 

 38. 



Microsporon Audounii, Has the so- 

 called any Existence? By M. Ma- 

 la ssez, 26. 



Monads, Continued Eesearches into the 

 Life History of the. By W. H. 

 Dallinger and Dr. Drysdale, 261. 



Morehouse, G. W., on the Structure 

 of Diatoms, 19. 



Moseley, Mr. H. N., To what Group 

 is Peripatus related ? 107. 



Muscle, Eflects of Section of Motor 

 Nerves on, 280. 



Muscular Fibre, Striated. By Dr. 

 DWIGHT, 29. 



N. 



Needham, Joseph, on Diapedesis : or 

 the Passage of Blood - corpuscles 

 through the Walls of the Blood- 

 vessels, and how to observe it, 79. 



ou the INIorbid Growths, from 



a case of Osteoid Cancer of the Left 

 Femur, 121. 



Nerves, Persistence of Sensibility in 



the Peripheric Ends of Cut. By MM. 



Arloing and Teipier, 89. 

 Nerves in the Lips, the Termination of, 



91. 

 New Books, •rith Short Notices : — 



Anatomy of the Lymphatic System. 

 By E. Klein, M.D., 237. 



Microscopical Examinations of Air. 

 By D. D. Cunningham, M.B., 152. 



On Spectrum Analysis as applied to 

 Microscopical Observatiuns : the 

 subject of a Lecture delivered at 

 the South London Microscopical 

 Club. By W. T. Suffolk, 84. 



On the Origin and Metamorphosis of 

 Insects. By Sir John Lubbock, 

 Bart., M.P., 84. 



The Micrographic Dictionary, 149. 



O. 



Objective, the Optical Quality of Mr. 



Tolles' i. By Robert B. Tolles, 



13, 62. 

 Objectives, Discussion of the Formula 



of an Immersion of greater Aperture 



than corresponds to the Maxhuum 



possible for Dry Objectives. By Mr. 



R. Keith, 124. 

 OsLER, William, M.D., An Account of 



certain Organisms occurring in the 



Liquor Sanguinis, 141. 

 Ovary, the Original Distinction of the 



Testicle and. By M. Van Beneden, 



281. 

 Ovum of the Rabbit, Retrogressive 



Changes in the Serous Layer of, 155. 



Pasteur, M., Tlie Pebrine Corpuscles 



in the Silkworm, and what they are 



analogous to, 171. 

 Peripatus, To what Group is it related ? 



107. 

 Phylloxera, a Remedy for, 113. 

 Pigs, Variation in the Condition of the 



External Sense Organs in Foetal, of 



the same Litter, 106. 

 Plants, the Microscopic Structure of 



the Cortical and Corky Tissue of. 



By Dr. Braithwaite, 156. 

 Potato, How to make Sections of, 



showing Structure, 114. 

 Precious Stones in the Construction of 



the Microscope, 113. 

 Prilling, M., on the Microscopy of 



Gum Production, 35. 

 Prism, Refracting, for Binocular IMicro- 



scopes. By F. H. Wenham, 129. 



