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CONTENTS OF No. LXXXV.-New Series. 



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Ou the Morphology of Hemileia vastatrix, Berk, and Br. (the Fungus 

 of the Coffee Disease of Ceylou). By H. Marshall Ward, B.A., 

 on special duty as Cryptogamisfc to the Ceylon Government. (With 

 Plates I, II and III) 1 



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. 

 MiTSTJKTJRi, Ph.B., University of Tokio, Japan. (With Plate IV) 17 



Observations on the Resting State of Chlamydomyxa labt/rinthuloides, 

 Archer. By Patrick Geddes, F.R.S.E., Lecturer on Zoology in 

 the School of Medicine, Edinburgh, and Demonstrator of Botany in 

 the Uuiversity. (With Plate V) . . . . .30 



Review of Recent Researches on Karyokinesis and Cell Division. By 

 J. T. CuKNiNGHAM, B.A., Scholar of Baliol College, Oxford. (With 

 Plate VI) 35 



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

 F.K.Q.C.P., Lecturer on Physiology in the Carmichael Medical 

 School, Dublin . . . . , , .50 



On Drepanidinm ranarum, the Cell-parasite of the Frog's Blood and 

 Spleen (Gaule's Wiirmscheu). By E. Ray Lankester, M.A., F.R.S., 

 Jodrell Professor of Zoology in University College, London . 53 



Tlie Micro-organisms which occur in Septicsemia. By G. F. Dowdes- 

 WELL, M.A., F.L.S., F.C.S., &c. (With Plate VII) . . 66 



Priugsheim's Researches on Chlorophyll. Translated and condensed 

 by Professor Bayley Balfour, of Glasgow University. With 

 Plates VIII and IX) 76 



