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INDEX. 



Peoceedings of Societies: — • • 

 Academy of Natural Sciences, Phila- 

 delphia, 59. 

 Brighton and Sussex Natural Histery 



Society, 54. 

 Louisville IMicroscopical Society, 60. 

 Margate Microscopical Society, 56. 

 Medical Microscopical Society. 48, 



118, 161, 295. 

 Quekett Microscopical Club, 57, 120, 



259, 297. 

 Beading Microscopical Society, 55, 



296. 

 Eoyal Microscopical Society, 44, 257, 



292. 

 Victoria, Australia, Microscopical 



Society, 162. 

 Pus, What it is not. By Dr. Cuktis, 

 92. 



R. 



Rantier, M., on the Development of 



Bone, 105. 

 Rhizopods, New Fresh- water, 251. 

 Ringworm of Tokelau, and its Fungus, 



205. 

 Rocks, the Blicroscopic Structure of 



Ancient and Modern Volcanic, 287. 

 Roper, Mr. F. C. S., on Dichsena rugosa, 



33. 

 Rotifer vulgaris, on the Revivification 



of, 250. 



S. 



Sanders, Alfred, Supplementary Re- 

 marks on Appendicularia, 209. 



Saprolegniei, the Morphology of, 102. 



Schizsea pusilla, Dr. J. Hunt on the 

 Minute Structiu-e of, 38. 



Schmidt, Dr. H. D., Synopsis of the 

 principal Facts elicited from a Series 

 of IMicroscopical Researches upon the 

 Nervous Tissues, 1. 



Sheeji, on the Smallpox of. By Dr. 

 Klein, 98. 



Silkworm, the Pebrine Corpuscles in 

 the, and what they are analogous 

 to. By M. Pasteur, 171. 



Skin, the Structure of the. By Dr. Pye- 

 Smith, 26. 



Sbhth, Dr. Pte-, on the Structure of 

 the Skin, 26. 



Mr. S. I., on the Development of 



the Lobster, 203. 



Society, a New Microscopical, 39, 255. 



Spectrum Analysis as applied to Micro- 

 scopical Observations. By W. T. 

 Suffolk, 84. 



Sphreraphides in British Urticacea; 

 and in Leonurus. By Professor G. 

 Gulliver, 275. 



Sphagnum sqUarrosum, 1 1. 



teres, 12. 



Lindbergii, 168. 



Wulfii, f70. 



Sponge, a New. By Professor A. E. 

 Verrill, 28. 



What is a ? 205. 



Sputum in Phthisis, on the Microsco- 

 pical Characters of the. By Dr. 

 J. D. Macdoxald, ISO. 



Stainiiigs for Vegetable Tissues, 184. 



Sting of the Bee, Discovery of the Posi- 

 tion of. By Mr. A. S. Packard, 243. 



T. 



Testicle, the Structure of the, 284. 



Thin, Dr., on the Structure of the 

 Cornea, 240. 



Tissues, Synopsis of the principal Facts 

 elicited from a Series of Microsco- 

 pical Researches upon the Nervous. 

 By Dr. H. D. ScmnDT, 1. 



Blue and Violet Stainings for 



Vegetable. By Dr. Johnston, 184. 



Tolles, Robert B., the Optical Quality 

 of Mr. Tolles' ^ Objective, 13, 62. 



Tornaria, the Young of a Worm, 239. 



TuKE, Dr. J. B., on Lesions of the 

 Brain in General Paralysis, 109. 



Ttndall, Professor, on Evolution, 

 187. 



on the Origin of Typhoid 



Fever, 283. 



Typhoid Fever, the Origin of, 283. 



V. 



Verrill, Professor, on a New Sponge, 

 28. 



W. 



Welch, F. H., the Filaria immitis : 

 Amended Anatomical Details, 224. 



Wenham, F. H., Refracting Prism for 

 Binocular Microscopes, 129. 



Final Remarks on Immersed Aper- 

 tures, 221. 



WoNFOR, T. W., on the Hairs of Cater- 

 pillars, 165. 



Woodward, Dr. J. J., Final Remarks 

 on Immersion Apertures, 125. 



Worm, Tornaria the Young of a, 239. 



Worms, the Egg-peduncle of certain, 

 239. 



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