CONTENTS. 



CONTENTS OF No. LXXXV/N.S., JANUARY, 1882. 

 MEMOIRS: 



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On the Morphology of Hemileia vastatrix, Berk, and Br. (the 

 Pungus of the Coffee Disease of Ceylon). By H. Marshall 

 Ward, B.A., on special duty as Cryptogamist to tlie Ceylon 

 GoTernment. (With Plates I, II and III) . 



On the Nature of the Organ in Adult Teleosteans and Ganoids, 

 which is usually regarded as the Head-Kidney or Pronephros. 

 By F. M. Balfour, LL.D., F.R.S., Fellow of Trinity College, 

 Cambridge . . . . . . .12 



On the Development of the Suprarenal Bodies in Mammalia, 

 By K. MiTSTJKURi, Ph.B., University of Tokio, Japan. (With 

 Plate IV) 17 



Observations on the Resting State of Chlamydomyxa labyrin- 

 thnloides, Archer. By Patrick Gbddes, F.R.S.E., Lecturer 

 on Zoology in the School of Medicine, Edinburgh, and De- 

 monstrator of Botany in the University. (With Plate V) . 3D 



Review of Recent Researches on Karyokinesis and Cell Division. 

 By J. T. Cunningham, B.A., Scholar of Baliol College^ 

 Oxford. (With Plate VI) '^ 



Note on the Organ of Jacobson. By Reuben T. Harvey, 

 M.D., F.K.Q.C.P., Lecturer on Physiology in the Carmi- 

 chael Medical School, Dublin . . . . .50 



On Drepanidmm rananm, the Cell-parasite of the Frog's Blood 

 and Spleen (Gaule's Wiirmschen). By E. Ray Lankester, 

 M.A., F.ll.S., Jodrell Professor of Zoology in University 

 College, London . . • • • .53 



The Micro-organisms which occur in Septicsemia. By G. F. 

 DowDESWELL, M.A., F.L.S., F.C.S., &c. (With Plate VII) 6G 



Pringsheim's Researches on Chlorophyll. Translated and con- 

 densed by Professor Bayley Balfour, of Glasgow Uni- 

 versity. With Plates VIII and IX) . . . -70 



