Monthly MlcroscopiciilT 
Journal, Dec. 1, 1869. J 
INDEX. 
339 
Foraminifera, a Sea-Jeposit destitute of. 
By Mr. Chas. Bailey, 272. 
Fossil Bryozoa, 51. 
Freee, Professor, on the Structure of 
the Human Blood-corpuscle, 213. 
Fungi, a Handbook of the British, 218. 
G. 
Gall-ducts, the Origin of. By Dr. E. 
C. Stiles, 168. 
Ganin, Herr, on the Development of 
Insects, 172. 
Generation, Experiments on Spontane- 
ous. By Edward Parpitt, 253. 
GiANNUZzi, M., on the Structure of the 
Pancreas, 52. 
Gold, Chloride of, in Microscopy. By 
Thos. Dwight, jun., M.D., 45. 
GouGON, Dr. E., on the Tactile Cor- 
puscles in tlie Parroquet's Beak, 172. 
Greenleap, Mr. K. C, on the Double 
Plate of Aulacodiscus oreganus, 326. 
H. 
Hagen, Dr. H., My Experience in the 
Use of various Microscopes, 321. 
Herapath, Dr. Bird, F.R.S., on Spec- 
troscojjic Researches on the Chloro- 
phyll of Plants, 131. 
Heterogeny, Jottings from the Note- 
book of a Student of. By Metcalfe 
Johnson, M.R.C.S., 99. 
Histology, the French Academy's Prizes 
in, 53. 
Hogg, Jabez, F.L.S., on the Results of 
Spectrum Analysis, 121. 
Holtenia : a Genus of Vitreous Sponges. 
By Wyville Thomson, LL.D., 107. 
Hooper, J. Howard, on a New Manipu- 
lator, 218. 
Hudson, C. T., LL.D., Notes on Hyda- 
tina Senta, 22. 
HuLKE, Mr. J. W., the Histology of the 
Eye, 177, 227. 
Hyatt, Mr. Alpheus, on the Homo- 
logies of the Polyzua, 327. 
Hydatina Senta, Notes on. By 0. T. 
Hudson, LL.D., 22. 
I. 
Illumination, Dark-ground and Oblique, 
a suggested Plan for, 170. 
for Verifying the Structure of 
Diatoms, &c.. Some further Remarks 
on. By F. H. Wenham, 158. 
Immersion Lenses, Mr. Ross's New, 
217. 
Lenses and the New Nineteen- 
band Test-plate of Nobert, further 
Remarks on. By Lieut.-Col. J. J. 
Woodward, U.S. Army, 289. 
Objectives, 171. 
Infant, the Histology of the Lips of the. 
By Herr Klein, 52. 
Infusions, the Development of Organ- 
isms in Organic. By C. S. Wake, 
F.A.S.L., 306. 
Injecting Specimens, Apparatus for. 
By Herr D. Toldt, 48. 
Specimens for Microscopic Pur- 
poses. By Mr. T. Sharpe, 53. 
Insects, the Development of. By Herr 
Ganin, 272. 
, Preserving, 116. 
Iiivertebrata, the Histology of the 
Muscular Tissues of. By V. G. 
Schwalbe, 49. 
J. 
Johnson Metcalfe, M.R.C.S., Jottings 
from the Note-book of a Student of 
Heterogeny, 99. 
K. 
Klein, Plerr, on the Histology of the 
Lips of the Infant, 51. 
Krausb, Professor, on Our Knowledge 
of the Retina, 172. 
L. 
Landois, Herr, Professor, on the Ana- 
tomy of the Bed-bug, 209. 
Lawson, Henry, M.D., on the Anato- 
mical Relations of the Ciliary Muscles 
in Birds: 1st. The Green-breasted 
Pheasant, 204. 
Lenses, Mr. Ross's New Immersion, 
217. 
Lepidoptera : Further Remarks on the 
Plumules or Battledore Scales of some 
of the. By John Watson, Esq. 
314. 
Lewis, Mr. W. Bevan, on a Simple 
Form of Cell, 328. 
Life, the Origin of, 328. 
Limulus, the Nervous and Vascular 
Systems of. M. A. Milne Edwards, 
111. 
Logwood, Polarizing Crystals from, 
280. 
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