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INDEX. 



• • 



■ I 



■ti-ate and Sodi 



ic 



• » 



{Pages of the Appendix are referred to by Roman Numerals,) 



>i 



■trate and Sodic 



)lchlya, production of zoospores in, 

 L i. 1 79. 



Vcinetse, developmental 



„„ T r • f ships of, xciv. 



an Infusion i^*.- 1, j r • * r - 



^ctmopnrys, mode of ongm of, u. 



Turnip 



relation- 



'• I 



.mip 



.. 1 



1 



n a 



I a 



Solution 



of 



381; transformation of Euglense 



into, ii. 4=;6; conversion of, into 



Ciliated Infusoria, ii. 485 ; sub- 



and Amnionic sequent development of^ ii. 505 ; 



^^ , resolution of Rotifers into, ii. 523; 



" ^ transformation of, into Tardi- 



Solution of Iron grades, ii. 524; into Nematoids, 



.. I ii. 525. 

 ^gardhj on zoospores in Conferva, 



Fluorescent i. 171. 



., ' .. igassiz, on relation of Ciliata to 



Planaria, cvii. 

 ionic Carbonate jj., germs in, ii. 6, 7, 264-288. 



.. ilgae, transitions between f\mgi 

 and, ii. 159; relations of, to Pe- 

 diastrese and Desmids, ii. 160; 

 spores of, ii. 376; interchange- 

 ability of Lichens and, ii. 452; 

 lower, relations of, to Lichens, 

 liii-lviii; variability of, lix-lxii ; 

 relations of, to Mosses, Ixiii-lxvi; 

 to Fungi, Ixxvi. 



corpuscles, resolution of 

 Euglen^e into, ii.442; transform- 

 ation of, ii. 443 ; origin of Rotifers 

 from, ii. 510. 



ilternate Generation, ii. 564 ; rela- 

 tions of, to other processes, ii. 

 566 ; nature and mode of oriein 

 of, n. 570. 



A^OL. I. 



Lte 



Tartrate , 



and 



ilgoid 



Ammonic Tartrate, preparation of, 

 xvi ; crystals of, containing germs, 

 xvi ; examination of crystals of, 

 xvii ; spores in crystals of, xviii. 



Amoebse, germ-formation in, i. 197 ; 

 digestion in, ii. 1 32 ; interchange- 

 ability of Monads and, ii. 218; 

 encystment of, ii. 221; resolu- 

 tion of, into Bacteria, ii. 222; 

 production of, in Moss-radicles, 

 ii. 376; modes of origin of, ii. 

 381, 388 ; origin of, in Vaucheria, 

 ii. 395 ; in Nitella, ii. 404 ; from 

 Chlorophyll corpuscles, ii. 408 ; 

 transformation of Euglenae into, 

 ii. 456; formation of, in Pro- 

 tonema, Ixx ; relations of, to 

 Fungi, Ixxix; to other Infusoria, 

 xc; relations of, to Actinophrys, 

 xcv. 



origin of, ii . 318; 

 crystalline mass 



Amylobacter, 



conversion 



of 



into, ii. 322 

 Animal heat, 

 creased by 



origin of, i. 24 ; in- 

 muscular activity, i. 

 29 ; increase of, during nerve- 

 activity, i. 40. 



Animals, functions of, related to 

 those of plants, i. 129; forms of, 

 interchangeable with those of ve- 

 getals, ii. 431, 434. 



Antiseptic system of treatment in 

 disease, cxxv. 



Arcellinse, 486 ; transformation of, 

 into Ciliated Infusoria, ii. 487. 



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