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INDEX. 



Light, Influence of, on the Structure of 

 Leaves and number of Stomata, 824. 



, of the Direction of, on the 



Division of the .Spores of Equisetuin, 

 287. 

 l.i unification of the Testa of Seeds, 



99. 

 Lignin in Fungi, Formation of, 664. 

 Limacida) of Saint -Vaast -la -Hougue, 



50. 

 Limnsea, Odontopliore of, 228. 

 Limpricht, K. <;., Formation of Pits in 

 Mosses, (!56. 



, New Genus of Mosses, 657. 



Limulus, Blood of, 582. 



, , Chemical Composition and 



the Coagulation of, 68. 



, Coxal (.Laid of, and other 



Arachnida, 68. 



, Embryology of, 66. 



polyphemus, Embryology of, 67. 



, Metamorphosis of. 67. 



Linde, O., Anatomical Structure of 



Senega-root, 646. 

 Lindeman, K., Meromyza saltatrix and 

 Elachiptera comuta, 237. 



, M., Pine-destroying Fungi and 



Insects, 834. 

 Lindt, O., 731. 



, Pigment-bodies in Neottia nidus- 

 avis, 268. 

 Ling, Food-material of, 101. 

 Lingula pyramidata, Structure of, 780. 

 Lining of Intercellular Passages, 471. 

 Linstow, O. v., Intermediate Host of 

 Ascaris lumbricoides, 989. 



, New Mode of Development in 



Nematodes, 246. 



, New Nematodes and Trematodes, 



249. 

 Liquid Preservative, 364. 

 List, J. H., Application of " Kanvier's " 

 Alcohol, 706. 



, Eau de Javelle, 1094. 



, Goblet-cells and Leydig's Cells, 



405. 



, New Hardening Mixture, 8S2. 



, Reagents tor Studying the Struc- 

 ture of Gland-cells, 871. 

 , Unicellular Glands in the Epi- 

 thelium of Bladder of Amphibians, 

 217. 

 Lithium, Phvsiological Action of the 



Salts of, 22*1. 

 Lithoderma and Hildenbrandtia, 659. 

 (Liver), Preparing Mid-gut Gland, of 



Mollusca, 876. 

 Lobster, Moulting of, 242. 



, Physiology of Nervous System 



of, 792. 

 Lobsters, Monstrosities amongst young, 

 979. 



Lock wood, S., Feather-crystals of Uric 

 Acid from a Caterpillar, 724. 



Locy, W. A., Development of Agelena 

 incvia, 599. 



Loew, O., Micro-chemical Demonstra- 

 tion of Albumen, 725. 



Logan, J. II., Device for enabling two 

 observers to view objects simul- 

 taneously, 528. 



, Life-slide, 519. 



Logwood and Phenol, Staining with, 

 712. 



Lommei, E., Measuring Iudices of 

 Refraction, 689. 



, Measuring the Focal Length of 



a Lens, 689. 



Long, 181. 



Lord, J. E., Rotifers, 450. 



Lord's Prayer, Webb's, 147. 



Lorraine and Alsace, Pelagic Animals 

 from Fresh-water Pools in, 251. 



Lowne, B. T., 181. 



, Apparatus for Examining the 



Reflex in the Compound Eye of 

 Insects, 328. 



Luciani, L., Vitality of Silkworm Ova, 

 428. 



Luciola italica, Phosphorescence of, 

 234. 



Ludwig, F., Agaiicns cirrhatus, a new 

 phosphorescent Fungus, 293. 



, Disappearance of Insects in con- 

 sequence of the appearance of Puc- 

 cinia malvacearum, 116. 



, Flowers of Figs, 274. 



. H, Six-rayed Holothurians, 997. 



Luerssen, C., Rabenhorst's ' Crypto- 

 gamic Flora of Germany (Ferns),' 

 830. 



Lnmbrici with bifid ends, 71. 



Lumbricus and Arenicola, Endothelium 

 of, 980. 



"Luminous Line" in Seed of Mal- 

 pighiacese, 98. 



Organs of the Mexican Cucuyos, 



787. 



Lundstrom, A. N, Heterocarpous 

 Fruits, 648. 



Lycopodiacese, Development of, 828. 



, Heterosporous, (Selaginellaceat), 



Antheridia and Antherozoids of, 286. 



Lycopods, Carboniferous, 107. 

 Lymph or Crystals, Examining rare 

 Fluids containing, 729. 



M. 



M., W., The Magnifying Power of an 



Inch Objective, 151. 

 Macadam, W. J., Diatoms in Towu 



Water, 291. 



