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INDEX. 



Corpuscular Element, Noma's Third, 



and Bizzozero's New Blood-corpuscle, 



631. 

 Correction-adjustment for Objectives, 



288. 

 -collar to Zeiss' Homogcneous- 



Immersion Objectives, 314. 

 of the Distortii)ns produced by the 



Camera Lucida. 5G0. 

 Cothumia lata, G6S. 

 Cotvledons in Persoonia, Plurality of, 



227. 

 Council, Report of, 315. 

 Cover-glass, Sekction of, 455. 

 Cowen, A., G13. 

 Cox, J. D., 712. 

 Craven, A. E., 193. 

 Creese's (E. J. E.) Turntable, 308. 

 Crenothrix Kiihuiana as a Contami- 



nator of Water, 110. 

 Criuoid, New Deep-Sea Stalked, 216. 



, New, from the Southern Sea, 662. 



Crinoids, Arctic and Antarctic, 375. 



, Stalked, 216. 



Crisp, F., 134. 



, , On " Optical Tube-length," 



an unconsidered element in thetheory 



of the INIicroscope, 816. 

 Crosby, W. O., 854. 

 Cross-Fertilization of Flowers and 



Insects, 87. 

 Crouch's (H.) Portable Histological 



Microscope, 266. 

 Crowther, H., 723. 

 Cruciferse, Honev-glands of, 239. 

 Crumbaugh, J. W., 134. 

 Crustacea. See Contents, xi. 

 Cryptogamia. See Contents, xviii. 



vascularia. See Contents, xviii. 



Cryptugrauime and Pelhia, 684. 

 Crystalline Secondary Pigments (*f 



Chloropliyll, 682. 

 Cry.stallizuble Substance produced by 



a Bacterium, 258. 

 Crystallization, 748. 

 Crystalloids in Pyrolaceaj, 683. 



of Cupressinese, 95. 



, Prctein, of the Potato, 94. 



Crystals, Mineral, Preparations of, 312. 

 of Calcium Oxalate in the Cell- 

 wall, 385. 



of Chlorophyll, 94. 



C, T., 469. 



Ctenodrilus pardalis, 61. 



Cuba, Elevated Coral-reefs of, 854. 



Cucumaria hyndmanni, C. calcigera, 



and two allied forms, Spicules of, 



481. 

 Cultivating, Collecting, and Displaying 



Microscopic Aquatic Life, 727. 

 Culture and Investigation of Patho- 

 genous Bacteria, 541. 



Cunningham, D. D., 235. 



Cupressinese, Crystalloids of, 95. 



Curties' (T.) Nose-piece Adapter, 572. 



Curtis, R. J., 593. 



Cutting and Mounting Sections through 

 the Entire Human Brain, 449. 



and Preparing Amphibian Eggs, 



442. 



Sections of Dental Pulp, 150. 



of Hairs, 734. 



of Probosces of Honey-feed- 

 ing Insects, 917. 



Cuttriss, T. and S. W., 287. 



Cuvillier, A., 134. 



Cyaiiophycea, New, 692. 



Cyclical Development and Relation- 

 ships of the Siphonophora, 217. 



'' Cylinder-Diaphragms " and Con- 

 densers, German, 426. 



Cypella, Pollination of, 864. 

 I Cyperacete and Juncace£e, Develop- 

 ment of Pollen of, 677. 



Cystoliths, Non-Calcareous, 95. 



Trichomatic Origin and Forma- 

 tion of some, 389. 



Cystopus, 880. 



D. 



Dahl, F., 652. 



Danmiar Varnish, Preparation of, 145. 



Darker's Seleuite-Holder, Jladau's 

 Modification of, 718. 



Davies, A. E., 134. 



Davis, G. E., 134, 287, 310, 579, 594, 

 713, 722, 739, 909, 930. 



Dayton's (R.) Modification of the Wen- 

 ham Half-disk Illuminator, 132. 



Dead and Living Protoplasm, 225. 



Decapitation in Insects and Myriopoda, 

 Results of, 645. 



Decapod Crustacea, Integument of, 

 652. 



Dtcumposition of Synedra radians by 

 Caustic Potash, 409. 



Deecke's (T.) Large Microscope, 268. 



Microtome, 449. 



Deep-sea Organisms, Calcareous Stel- 

 lates from, 616. 



Sulenoconcba, 353. 



Stalked Crinoid, New, 216. 



DeTie'raiii, P. P., 243, 535. 



Delicate Organisms, Improved Method 

 of Preparing for Microscopical Ex- 

 amination, 785. 



Democrinus parfaiti, 512. 



Demodex phylloides, 503. 



Deniker, 643. 



Dental Pulp, Cutting Sections of, 150. 



Depth of Vision in Photo-microgrnphy, 

 579. 



Depths, Astcrid from Great, 217. 



