XIV CONTENTS. 



,IV. 



Common Snail. 



Specific characters of Helix aspersa and H. hortensis — Habitat — 

 General characters— Shell or exoskeleton— Digestive system— Pulmo- 

 nary sac and excretory organ — Heart, compared with that of Crayfish — 

 Circulatory system — Nervous system and sense organs — Reproductive 

 system — Development of Pond Snail {Lymnceus stagnate) — Polar 

 bodies — Laboratory work. ... . . pp. 272 — 304. 



V. 



Fresh-water Mussel. 



Habitat — General characters — Branchiae and alimentary canal, in 

 relation to the branchial chambers and the exterior — Circulatory system 

 and heart — Excretory organs — Digestive gland and glycogenous tissues 

 — Nervous system and sense organs — Reproductive organs — Develop- 

 ment — Laboratory work pp. 305 — 341. 



VI. 

 Fresh-water Polypes. 



Habitat and movements — Mode of feeding — Reproduction and repro- 

 ductive organs — Histological structure — Specific characters of Hydra 

 fusca and H. mridis — Symbiosis probably exemplified by — Comparison 

 with Amceba — Neurosensiferous apparatus — Comparison with develop- 

 ment of higher animals — Laboratory work. . . pp. 342 — 358. 



VII. 



Bell- Animalcule. 



Infusoria, compared with other animals — Bell-animalcule — 

 Habitat and movements — Histological structure — Physiology — Green 

 varieties and chlorophyll — Reproduction — Encystation — Infusoria asso- 

 ciated with Frog — Laboratory work. .... pp. 359 — 368. 



