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INDEX. 
D. 
Dallinger, W. H., and Dr. J. Drys- 
dale, Further Researches into the 
Life History of the Monads, 185. 
Deep-sea Researches, Professor Wil- 
kinson’s, 126. 
Desmids, the Reproduction of, 25. 
Development, Influence of Light on, 
243. 
Diaphragm, the Use of a Y-shaped, 260. 
Diatomacese in the Carboniferous 
Epoch. By Count Castracane, 243. 
Natural History of the, 221. 
Diatoms, the Power of Motion which 
they Possess, 168. 
E. 
Ear, the Anatomy of the, 29. 
Echinoderms, Mode of Development in, 
253. 
Eozoon Question, the — an American 
Mistake, 244. 
Error, a Serious, 255. 
Erysiphe Tuckeri, 121. 
Exploring Expedition, the French, 262. 
F. 
Fibrin, Formation of, from the Red 
Blood-corpuscles, 29. 
Filarise, a Skin Disease caused by, 247. 
Filaria in the House-fly, 253. 
Fluorescence and Absorption, on the 
Connection between. By H. C. 
Sorby, F.R.S., 161. 
Frog’s Spawn, Action of Electricity on, 
30. 
Fungi, Certain Parasitic, on Plants. 
By Thomas Taylor, 118. 
the Fecundation of certain, 220. 
Fungus-foot of India, the so-called, 247. 
Fungus in a Flamingo. By Professor 
Leldy, 255. 
H. 
Hardwicke, Mr. Robert, the Death of, 
141. 
Hollis, Dr. W. A., What is a Bac- 
terium ? 30. 
Hidson, C. T., LL.D., on some Mule 
Rotifers, 45. 
I. 
Illuminating Apparatus for the Micro- 
scope, a New. By Professor Abbe, 
77. 
L. 
Leidy, Professor, on some New Species 
of Rhizopods, 86. 
on a Fungus in a Flamingo, 
255. 
Light, its Influence on Development, 
243. 
Liver, Structure of the Lobules of the, 
246. 
Lungs, Have the, on their ultimate 
Alveoli Squamous Epithelium ? 24. 
M. 
Micro-cabinet Club, an American Pos- 
tal, 262. 
Micro-polariscope and Lantern, 264. 
Microscope, the Compound, in the Ex- 
amination of Patients, 222. 
Microscopical Society, a New Local, 88. 
the Royal, the President’s 
Address, 97. 
the Belgian, 222. 
Microscopy, on “ Personal Equation ” 
in, 243. 
Monads, Further Researches into the 
Life History of the. By W. H. Dal- 
linger and Dr. J. Drysdale, 185. 
N. 
Nematoids, the Peripheral Nervous 
System of Marine, 247. 
New Books, with Short Notices: — 
The Micrographic Dictionary, 83,165. 
The Pathological Significance of 
Nematode Hsematozoa. By T. R. 
Lewis, M.B., 218. 
O. 
Object-glasses, on the Principle of 
Testing, by Miniatures of Illuminated 
Objects examined under the Micro- 
scope, especially of Sun-lit Mercurial 
Globules; and on the Development 
of Eidola or False Images. By Dr. 
Royston-Pigott, 147. 
Objectives, Notes on Recent, 172. 
Oblique Vision of Surface Structure 
under the Highest Powers, on a 
Method of obtaining. By F. H. 
Wenham, 156. 
Ophidia, Structure and Development 
of the Teeth in. By Mr. C. S. Tomes, 
248. 
Ord, W. M., M.B., Studies in the 
Natural History of the Urates, 108. 
