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THE RELATION OF NERVES TO PIGMENT AND OTHER
CELLS OR ELEMENTARY PARTS. By Dr. Lionel S.
Beale, M.B., F.R.S.

REPORT ON SLIDES OF INSECT SCALES. Sent to the
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companied by a letter. By H. J. Slack, Sec. R.M.S.

THE STRUCTURE OF THE STEMS OF THE ARBORES.
CENT SYCOPODIACE.E OF THE COAL-MEASURES. By
W. Carruthers, F.R.S.

ON BOG MOSSES. By R. Braithwaite, M.D., F.L.S.
THE ADVANCING POWER OF MICROSCOPIC DEFINITION.
By Dr. Royston Piggott, M.A. Cantab., M.R.C.P., &c. &c.
MICROSCOPE OBJECT-GLASSES AND THEIR POWER.
By Edwin Bicknell.

REMARKS ON A TOLLES'S IMMERSION. By Edwin
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THE SUN. By R. A. Proctor, B.A., F.R.A.S. Illustrated.
MR. CROOKE'S PSYCHIC FORCE. No. 2. By J.P. Earwaker
RECENT MICROSCOPY. By H. I. Slack, F.G.S.
MADDER DYES FROM COAL. By E. Divers, M.D., F.C.S.

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