I N D EX. 



xxvu 



'J-. views 

 •* ^''"'"g thi 



nature of '' 



Hallier, Prof., on micrococci, i. 283. 

 concer.: Hartig, Prof., on transforniation of 



^^' '; Harvey, William, on Heterogenesis, 



, nariig, x-rui., uii LianMuimctLnju 



^ Phytozoa of Liverworts, Ixxiv. 



■1 



1. 255. 



. to Amceb^ '^■^'' Hassall, Dr. A. H., on fo 

 ^s, xcii '^'^^''^ spore of Vaucheria, i. i 



formation of 



73. 



transform ^' Heat, as a mode of motion, 1. 7; 



^^^■Puscles of I 

 , ^^g^^ of Les,! 

 ^'. ^^: 412; heter, 



•"^ Astasi^^andt; 



; transformations 

 iito Diatoms, ii.,, 



erias and ' ' 



relation of, to mechanical energy, 

 i. 8-12 ; influence of, on vital 



its relation to 



ArthrM; 

 into ConferY$.i 



processes, 1. 21 , 

 nerve functions, i. 35 ; vital re- 

 sistance to, i. 311; resistance of 

 spores of Fungi to, i. 316; of 

 Bacteria and Vibriones to, i. 317, 

 429 ; dissociating effect of, on 

 compounds, ii. 43. 



)f Mosses from Ct: Heredity, l^w of, ii. 94-103. 



: direct transfoms; Heterogenesis, i. 245; distinction 



between Archebiosis and, i. 249; 

 various modes in which it may 

 occur, (Table) i. 252 ; ancient 

 and modern views concerning, ii. 

 1 72-18 1 ; classification of varie- 

 ties of, ii. 182; in products of 

 animal secretions, ii. 310; in tis- 

 sues of plants, ii. 317; frequency 

 of, amongst lowest organisms, ii. 

 561 ; varieties of, ii. 563; origin 

 of Monads, Fungus-germs, Ciliata, 

 and Rotifers, by synthetic, ii. 192- 



2f53, 514-521; li"^its to. ii. 539; 



future researches connected with, 

 ii. ^d.0 : different varieties of, 



x; into Cihated 

 ; origin of Vorfc 

 vth from algoidhk 

 process of Panga 

 5, ii. 484; origin t: 

 usoria from Roft 

 ascending transfori 

 ^ated Infusoria, ii 

 ■mation of Acfe 

 liated Infusoria or 1 

 : of winter-spore 



Rotifers, ii. 5^ 

 Rotifers, 1 



to 



into 



into 1 



'\enx into i^t;^'"' 11. 540 ; dmerent varieties 01, 



rimn of Entozoa,' (Table) ii. 545- 



riiations of E^P Hicks, Dr. Braxton, production of 



^ Ixxxv. . . 



•;., on correlat.0"' 



rces, i. 9' ^^\.m 

 en, on fermentat''^ 



,ions, 1. 4i°; 

 .In of Muscarine 



Amoebse in moss-radicles, ii, 376; 

 of Monads, ii. 4T0; Gleocapsa, 

 ii. 411 ; variability of lower Algse 

 and their relations to Lichens and 

 Mosses, liii-lxxiii. 



Ilildgard, Mr. T. C, mode of origin 

 of Vorticella, ii. 470; on trans- 

 formations of Ciliata, ii. 495. 



Hofmeister, on free cell-formation 



origi" 



]ff; in Phanerogamia, i. 190. 



prof., on ong^^^^^^^ Sir Henry, on spread of 



• g3; ^^^ .fjitt Epidemic Diseases, cxix. 



'' f'i 1^5' ^^^^ Homogeny, meaning of term, i. 245. 

 \ ' 1 193- , ,i Hooping-cough, cxliii, cliv. 



proi-» 



Huxley, Prof., on Bathybius, i. 122; 

 on cellular theory, i. 158; doc- 

 trine concerning living matter, i. 

 310; views concerning Individu- 

 ality, ii. 553; on persistent types, 



ii. 614. 

 Hydatina, origin of, from Chloro- 



coccus corpuscles, ii. 514; from 



Euglen^e, ii. 518. 



Hydrophobia, cxxx, cxxxii, cxlviii. 



Individual, views concerning mean- 

 ing of term, ii. 542 ; nature of, ii. 



569. 

 Individuality, views concerning, 

 ii- 553; objections to views of 

 Dr. Carpenter and Prof. Huxley, 



ii- 553-556. 

 Influenza, cxxxix. 



Iron, influence of, on new-born pro- 



toplasm^ ii. 157. 

 Itzigsohn, on transformation of Os- 



cillatori^e, Ixxxiii. 



Johnson, Mr. Metcalfe, converti- 

 bility of Ciliated Infusoria, ii. 

 496 ; transformation of these into 



Rotifers, ii. 504. 

 Jones, Dr. Bence, on Physical 

 Theory of Life, i. 62. 



Lamarck, doctrines of, concerning 

 Life, i. 260 ; cause of Organiza- 

 tion, ii. 584. 



Laticiferous vessels, alterations in 



globules of, ii. 318. 



Lavoisier, M., on source of animal 

 heat, i. 25. 



Leptothrix filaments, description of, 

 i. 277; development of, ii. 138, xxii. 



Leucocytes, mode of origin of, i. 221. 



Lewes, Mr. G. H., on neurility, i. 

 36; life and organization, i 69; 

 on multiple evolutions of living 

 matter, ii. 75 ; on theories of de- 

 velopment, ii. 268. 



Lichens, origin of spores in, i. 183,; 



on 



n 



