INDEX. 



947 



Circulatory Organs of Stomatopoda, 

 506. 



Cladocera of English Lakes, New, 

 777. 



Cladoniac(<8e,Morpl.ology and Develop- 

 ment of, 690. 



Clarification, 743. 



Clark, J. W., 310. 



Clasping Organs, accessory to gener- 

 ation, in Lepiiloptera, 648. 



Classification and Development of 

 Polytoma, Ehr., 521. 



and Labelling of Objects, 926. 



and Structure of Muscineas, 100. 



of Coraatulaj, 375. 



Claus, C, 506, 516. 

 Cleaning Diatoms, 922. 



Slides, Hudson's Extract of Soap 



for, 310. 



Clip, Paper, for Mounting, 312. 

 Clos, D., 239. 



Closterium, Cell-division in, 695. 

 Coal of Central Kussia, Algoid Struc- 

 tures in, 409. 

 , Organic Unicellular Bodies in, 



537. 



, Preparations of, 597. 



, Russian, Parasitic Alga - like 



Plants in, 887- 

 Stigmaria, New Type of Algae in, 



8S7. 

 Cobbold, T. S., 373. 

 Cobweb Micrometers, 422. 

 Coccidia and Gregarinse, Development 



of, 80. 

 Coelenterata. See Contents, xiii. 

 Cohen, E., 149, 593. 

 Cole, A. C, 149, 310, 469, 613, 774, 930. 

 Coleopter, Parasitic Fungus on a 



mature, 685. 

 Coleoptera, Rudimentary Wings in, 



647. 

 Collecting Objects, &c. See Contents, 



xxvi. 

 Collenchyma, 529. 

 Colloid-cells, Vegetable and Artificial, 



Polarization-phenomena of, 528. 

 Coloration of Idotea tricuspidata, 367. 

 Colour and Assimilation, 390. 

 and Light, Perception of, by the 



Lowest Organisms, 81. 



and Pattern of Insects, 1 98. 



in Evolution of Species, Relation 



of Light to, 646. 



Markings of Mammals, 631. 



Preferences in Nocturnal Lepido- 



ptera, 650. 

 , Sense of, among some of the 



Lower Animals, 654. 

 Colouring, 752. 



Matter, Blue, of Rhizostoma, 518. 



of Bile, 827. 



Colouring Matter of Flowers, 874. 



of Egg-shells, 491. 



Comatulse, Classification of, 375. 

 Commerce, Microscopical Examinations 



of Articles of, 603. 

 Comparateurs for Length, 725; 910. 

 Compositse, Achenial Hairs and Fibres 



of, 385. 

 Compressor, Fol's, 905. 

 Compressors, Bausch and Lomb Optical 



Co.'s, 714. 

 Condenser, Abbe, New Form of, 319. 



, Altmann's Abend-, 281. 



, Home-made Substage, 440. 



, Rindfleisch's Impromptu, 574. 



Condensers and "Cylinder-Dia- 

 phragms," German, 426. 

 Conduction of Pollen-tubes, 86. 

 Confervites, Fossil, 694. 

 Ct mi ferae. Female Flowers of, 86. 

 Conifers and Dicotyledons, Medullary 



Rays of, 384. 

 , Diagnostic Value of Number and 



Height'of Medullary Rays in, 385. 



, Structure of Wood of, 384. 



Conn, H. W., 633. 



Constancy and Methodic Habits of 



Insects in their Visits to Flowers, 



646. 

 Contagia, Three Human, 479. 

 Continuity of Protoplasm in the 



Motile Organs of Leaves, 225. 

 through Walls of Vegetable 



Cells, 524, 677. 

 Contraction, 746. 

 Conversaziones, the Microscope at, 



440. 

 Conwentz, H., 465. 

 Cooke, M. C, 259. 

 Coombs, C. P., 287. 

 Cope, E. D., 666. 

 Copepod, Blind, of the Family Harpac- 



ticidse, 211. 

 Copepoda, American Parasitic, 507. 

 living iii Molluscs and Ascidians, 



507. 

 Coppock, C, 310. 

 Coppock's Combination Microscope, 



265. 

 Coral-eating Habits, Supposed, of Holo- 



thurians, 215. 



Reefs of Cuba, Elevated, 854. 



Skeleton, Morphology of, 73. 



Corallin as a Microscopical Reagent, 



138. 

 Corals, 'Challenger,' 73. 

 Coremium of Verticillium, 102. 

 Cornevin, 542. 

 Cornil and Ranvier, 150. 

 Cornn, M. (not Mer), 93, 878. 

 Corpuscles held in Suspension in Water, 



Examination of, 772. 



