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The Monthly Microscopical Journal,

Volume 3, 334 Pages of Letter-press, 20 whole-page Plates, price 10s. 6d., contains :—

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Cultivation, &c., of Microscopic Fungi. By R. L. Maddox, M.D.

Jottings by a Student of Heterogeny. By Metcalfe Johnson, M.R.C.S. No. 2.

The Mode of Examining the Microscopic Structure of Plants. By W. R. M'Nab, M.D. Edin.

On the Microscopical Examination of Milk under certain Conditions. By J. B. Dancer, F.R.A.S.

On the Stylet-Region of the Ommatoplean Proboscis. By W. C. McIntosh, M.D., F.R.S.E., F.L.S. On a Method of Measuring the Position of Absorption-bands with a MicroBy J. Browning,

Spectroscope.

F.R.A.S., F.R.M S. On an Undescribed Stage of Development of Tetrarhynchus corollatus. By A. Sanders, M.R.C.S., F.R.M.S. On a New Instrument for Cutting Thin Sections of Wood. By M. Mouchet,

Hon. F.R.M.S. On the Calcareous Spicula of the Gorgonaceæ their Modification of Form, and the Importance of their Characters as a Basis for Generic and Specific Diagnosis. By W. S. Kent, F.L.S.

On Pollen; as an Aid in the Differentiation of Species. By C. Bailey, Esq.

On Professor Listing's Recent Optical Improvements in the Microscope. By Dr. H. Hagen.

On the Structure of the Stems of the
Arborescent Lycopodiaceæ of the
Coal-Measures. By W. Carruthers,
F.L.S., F.G.C., Botanical Dept., Brit.
Museum.

The Mode of Examining the Microsco-
pic Structure of Plants. By W. R.
McNab, M.D. Edin.
Description of some Peculiar Fish's
Ova. By W. B. Carpenter, M.D.,

On the Shell Structure of Fusulina. By
W. B. Carpenter, M.D., F.R.S.
On the Comparative Steadiness of the
Ross and the Jackson Microscope-
stands. By W. B. Carpenter, M.D.,
F.R.S.

A New Method of Using Darker's Films.
By Edward Richards.

A New Tube-dwelling Stentor. By C. A. Barrett, M.R.C.S.

A Contribution to the Teratology of
Infusoria. By J. G. Tatem.

The Polymorphic Character of the Pro-
ducts of Development of Monas Lens.
By Metcalfe Johnson, M.R.C.S.E.
On the Reparation of the Spines of
Echinida. By W. B. Carpenter,

M.D., V.P.R.S.

On the Colouring Matters derived from the Decomposition of some Minute Organisms. By H. C. Sorby, F.R.S., &c. Cercariæ, Parasitic on Lymnæa stagnalis, By Jabez Hogg, Hon. Sec., R.M.S.

Experimental Researches on the Anatomical and Functional Regeneration of the Spinal Cord. By M. M. Masius and Van Lair. Observations on some Points in the Economy of Stephanoceros. By C. Cubitt, Assoc. Inst. C.E., F.R.M.S. Notes on Diatomaceæ. By Prof. Arthur Mead Edwards.

The New Binocular Microscope. By Samuel Holmes.

Reminiscences of the Early Times of the Achromatic Microscope. By J. S. Bowerbank, LL.D., F.R.S.

On an Apparatus for Collecting Atmospheric Particles. By R. L. Maddox, M.D.

The Magnesium and Electric Light as applied to Photo-Micrography. By Brevet Lieut.-Colonel J. J. Woodward, U. S. Army.

Remarks on High Power Definition. By F. H. Wenham, R.M.S.

On a New Critical Standard Measure of the Perfection of High Power Definition, as afforded by Diatoms and Nobert's Lines. By Dr. Royston Pigott.

The Monthly Microscopical Journal,

Volume 4, 342 Pages of Letter-press, 14 whole-page Cuts, price 10s. 6d., contains:—

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On Synchæta mordax. By C. T.Hudson, LL.D.

Notes on Diatomaceæ. By Prof. Arthur Mead Edwards.

On an Erecting Binocular Microscope. ByJ.W.Stephenson, F.R.A.S., F.R.M.S. Further Remarks on the Oxycalcium

Light, as applied to Photo-Micrography. By Brevet Lieut.-Col. J. J. Woodward.

Cursory Remarks on the Podura Scale, Lepidocyrtus curvicollis, and Degeeria domestica, or the Speckled Variety. By R. L. Maddox, M.D. Description of a Simple Air Sieve. By Metcalfe Johnson, S.C.E.

The Microscopic Structure of the Human Liver. By Dr. H. D. Schmidt, of New Orleans.

Microscopic Examination of the Atmosphere. By Geo. Sigerson, M.D. Microscopical Examination of Rocks and Minerals. By S.Allport, F.G.S. On the Structure of the Pleurosigma angulatum and Pleurosigma_quadratum. By John Anthony, M.D., Cantab.

Object-Glasses and their Definition. By F. H. Wenham.

The Ciliary Muscle and Crystalline Lens in Man. By J. W. Hulke, F.R.S.

On the Preparation of Specimens of Soundings for the Microscope. By Prof. A. M. Edwards.

Circulation of the Latex in the Laticiferous Vessels. By H. C. Perkins, M.D.

On a New Species of Parasite from the
Tiger.
By T. Graham Penton,
F.Z.S.

On the Application of the Microscope to the Study of Rocks. By H. C. Sorby, F.R.S., &c.

On the Focal Length of Microscopic
Objectives. By C. R. Cross.
The Patterns of Artificial Diatoms. By
H. J. Slack, Sec. R.M.S.

Ancient Water-Fleas of the Ostracodous and Phyllopodous Tribes Bivalved Entomostraca. By Professor T. Rupert Jones, F.G.S.

On the Real Nature of Disease-Germs. By Lionel S. Beale, F.R.S.

On the Histology of Minute Blood-vessels. By Brevet Lieut.-Col. Woodward.

On the Formation of Microscopic in closed Cells. By A. W. Wills. The Ciliary Muscle and Crystalline Lens in Man. By J. W. Hulke. On the "Hexactinellida" or Hexradiate Spiculed Silicious Sponges taken in the "Norna" Expedition. By W. Saville Kent, F.Z.S.

On a Mode of Ascertaining the Structure of Scales of Thysanuradeae. By Joseph Beck, F.R.M.S.

On the Advancing Aplanatic Power of the Microscope and New Double Star and Image Tests. By G. W. Royston Pigott, M.A., M.D. American Microscopes and their Merits. By C. Stodder.

On a New Anchoring Sponge, Dorvillia agariciformis. By W. Saville Kent, F.Z.S.

On Aplanatic Definition and Illumination, with Optical Illustrations. By G. Royston Pigott, M.A., M.D., &c. On Selecting and Mounting Diatoms. By Cap. F. H. Lang.

On Certain Cattle-plague Organisms. By Boyd Moss, F.R.C.S.

Notes on New Infusoria. By J. G. Tatem.

The Monthly Microscopical Journal,

Volume 5, 286 Pages of Letterpress, 20 whole-page Plates, contains:—

Notes on Fluorescence v. Pseudodichroism. By the Late Rev. J. B. Reade, F.R.S., P.R.M.S.

Notes on the Minute Structure of the Scales of Certain Insects. By S. J. McIntire, F.R.M.S.

On an Optical Illusion Slide; Cracks in Silica Films. By Henry J. Slack, F.R.M.S.

Object Glasses and their Definition. By
F. H. Wenham.

On the Mounting of the Diatom Prism.
By F. W. Griffin, Ph.D.
On Pterodina valvata : A

New Species. By C. T. Hudson, LL.D. Observations on the Use of the Aëroconiscope, or Air-Dust-collecting

Apparatus. By R. L. Maddox,
M.D.

On the Employment of Colloid Silica in
the Preparation of Crystals for the
Polariscope. By Henry J. Slack,
F.G.S., Sec. R.M.S.

The Development of Phycocyan. By T. C. White, M.R.C.S.

The Anatomy of the Round Worm (Ascaris lumbricoides, Linn.). By B. T. Lowne, M.R.C.S., Eng.

On the History, Refractions, Definition, and Powers of Immersion Lenses and New Refractometers. By Royston Pigott, M.A., M.D. On Microscopical Appliances. By Dr. Royston Pigott.

Recent Investigations into Minute Organisms. By H. J. Slack, Sec. R.M.S.

On a New Form of Binocular Eye-piece

and Binocular Microscope for High Powers. By C. D. Ahrens.

On Crystalline Forms modified by Colloid Silica. By Henry James Slack, F.R.M.S.

Object-Glasses and their Definition. By F. H. Wenham, R.M.S.

Nobert's Nineteenth Brand and its Observers. By Charles Stodder. On the Structure of the Podura Scale, and Certain other Test Objects by Photo-Micrography, By Lieut.-Col. D. M. Woodward. Microscopical Examination of Water for Domestic Use. By James Bell, F.C.S.

On the Winter Habits of the Rotatoria. By C. Cubitt, F.R.M.S.

The Magnifying Power of the Microscope. By Count Castracane.

A Few Experiments bearing on Spontaneous Generation. By Metcalfe

Johnson, M.R.C.S.E.

On the Mode of Working out the Morphology of the Skull. By W. Kitchen Parker, F.R.S., President R.M.S. Linear Projection considered in its Application to the Delineation of Objects under Microscopic Observation. By C. Cubitt, F.R M.S.

Optical Appearances of Cut Lines in Glass. By Henry J. Slack. Transmutation of Form in Certain Protozoa. By Metcalfe Johnson, M.R.C.S.E.

Microscopical Examination of Two Minerals. By Professor A. M. Edwards.

Additional Observations concerning the Podura Scale. By Lieut. J. J. Woodward.

Remarks on the Scales of some of the Lepidoptera, as "Test Scale" of Lepidocyrtus curvicollis. By R. L. Maddox, M.D.

On the so-called Suckers of Dytiscus and the Puvilli of Insects. By B. T. Lowne, M.R.C.S.

The Monthly Microscopical Journal, Volume 6, 302 Pages of Letterpress and 18 whole-page Plates, price 10s. 6d., contains:

On Bog Mosses. By R. Braithwaite,

M.D., F.L.S.

Structure of Podura Scales. By F. H.
Wenham, Vice-president R.M.S.
On some New Parasites. By T. Graham
Ponton, F.Z.S.

On some Improvements in the Spec-
trum Method of Detecting Blood.
By H. C. Sorby, F.R.S., &c.
On the Cellular Structure of the Red
Blood Corpuscle. By Joseph G.
Richardson, M.D.

On the Use of Nobert's Plate. By Assistant-Surgeon J. J. Woodward, U. S. Army.

On the Employment of Damma in Microscopy. By Professor Arthur Mead Edwards, New York. Experiments on Angular Aperture. R. B. Tolles.

Mycetoma: the Madura or Fungus

foot of India. By Jabez Hogg, Hon. Sec. R.M.S.

Diatomaceous Earth from the Lake of

Valencia, Caracas. By A. Ernst, Esq., and H. J. Slack, F.G.S. The Silicious Deposit in Pinulariæ. By Henry J. Slack, F.G.S., Sec. R.M.S, Observations and Experiments with the Microscope on the Chemical Effects of Chloral Hydrate and other Agents, on the Blood. By Thomas Shearman Ralph, M.R.C.S., England. Floscularia Cyclops; a New Species. By Charles Cubitt, F.R.M.S. Mr. Tolles's Experiments on Angular Aperture." By F. H. Wenham. On the Microscopical Structure and Composition of a Phonolite from the "Wolf Rock." By S. Allport, F.G.S., with Chemical Analysis by J. A. Phillips.

On Spore-cases in Coals. By J. W. Dawson, LL.D., F.R.S.

On a New Rotifer. By C. T. Hudson. On the Examination of Mixed Colouring Matters with the Spectrum Microscope. By H. C. Sorby, F.R.S. On Spectra formed by the passage of Polarized Light through Double-refracting Crystals seen with the Microscope. By Francis Deas, M.A. Remarks on some Parasites found on the Head of a Bat. By R. L. Maddox, M.D.

Notes on the Resolution of Amphipleura pellucida by a Tolles Immersion th. By Assistant-Surgeon J. J. Woodward, U. S. Army. A Rare Melicertian. By Chas. Cubitt.

Micro-ruling on Glass and Steel. By John F. Stanistreet, F.R.A.S., with Illustrative Remarks by Henry J. Slack.

The Fungoid Origin of Disease and Spontaneous Generation. By Jabez Hogg, Hon. Sec. R.M.S.

On an Improved Method of Photographing Histological Preparations by Sunlight. By J. J. Woodward. Hæmatozoa in Blood of Ceylon Deer. By Boyd Moss, M.D. Microscopical Fissures in the Masticating Surface of Molars and Bicuspids. By J. H. M'Quillen, M.D. Transmutation of Form in Certain Protozoa. By Metcalfe Johnson. On Gnats' Scales. By Jabez Hogg, Esq., Hon. Sec. R.M.S.

The Examination of Nobert's Nineteenth Band. By F. A. P. Barnard. An Incident in the Life of a Chelifer. By S. J. McIntire, F.R.M.S.

On the Form and Use of the Facial Arches. By W. K. Parker, F.R.S., President R M.S.

On the Angular Aperture of Immersion Objectives. By Robt. B. Tolles, of Boston, U. S. A.

Notes on Pedalion Mira. By C. T. Hudson, LL.D.

Another Hint on Selecting and Mount

ing Diatoms. By Capt. F. H. Lang. The Monads' Place in Nature. By Metcalfe Johnson, M.R.S.C.E. Mapping with the Micro-Spectroscope, with the Bright-line Micrometer. By H. G. Bridge.

Some Remarks on a "Note on the Resolution of Amphipleura pellucida by a Tolles immersion th. By AssistantSurgeon J. J. Woodward, U. S. Army. Infusorial Circuit of Generations. By Theod. C. Hilgard.

Notes on Professor James Clark's
Flagellate Infusoria, with Descrip-
tion of New Species. By W. Saville
Kent, F.Z.S., F.R.M.S.
Instrument for Micro-ruling on Glass
and Steel. By J. F. Stanistreet.
On the Conjugation of Amoeba. By
J. G. Tatem, Esq.

Crystallization of Metals by Electricity under the Microscope. By Philip Braham, Esq.

Infusorial Circuit of Generations. By Theod. C. Hilgard.

On the Connection of Nerves and Chromoblasts. By M. Geo. Punhett.

The Monthly Microscopical Journal,

Volume 7, 294 Pages of Letterpress, 20 whole-page Plates, price 10s. 6d., contains :

Markings on Battledore Scales of some Lepidoptera. By John Anthony, M.D. Cantab., F.R.M.S.

The Nerves of Capillary Vessels and their Probable Action in Health and Disease. By Dr. Lionel S. Beale, F.R.S., F.R.C.P. New Erecting Arrangement for Binocular Microscopes. By R. H. Ward, M.A., M.D.

On a New Micrometric Goniometer Eye-piece for the Mioroscope. By J. P. Southworth.

Action of Hydrofluoric Acid on Glass, viewed Microscopically. By H. F. Smith.

On the Relation of Nerves to Pigment and Other Cells or Elementary Parts. By Dr. Lionel S. Beale, F.R.C.P.

On the Structure of the Stems of the Arborescent Lycopodiaceae of the Coal-Measures. By W. Carruthers,

F.R.S.

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Remarks on the Finer Nerves of the Cornea. By Dr. E. Klein.

Note on the Resolution of Amphipleura pellucida by certain Objectives made by R. and J. Beck and by William Wales. By Dr. J. J. Woodward,

U. S. Army. Stephenson's Erecting Binocular. By J. W. Stephenson, F.R.A.S. On a Presumed Phase of Actinophryan Life. By J. G. Tatem.

On the Various Phenomena exhibited by the Podura Test under Microscopic Resolving Powers. By G. W. Royston Pigott, M.A., M.D. Researches on the First Stages of the Development of the Common Trout (Salmo Fario). By Dr. E. Klein. On the Classification and Arrangement of Microscopic Objects. By Dr. James Murie, F.L.S., F.G.S., &c.

On Bichromatic Vision. By J. W. Stephenson, F.R.A.S., Treas. R.M.S.

The Supposed Fungus on Coleus Leaves, and Notes on Podisoma fuscum and P. juniperi. By Henry J. Slack, F.G.S.

Optical Curiosities of Literature. By the Rev. S. Leslie Brakey, M.A. On an Improved Reflex Illuminator for the Highest Powers of the Microscope. By F. H. Wenham.

On a Silvered Prism for the Successive Polarization of Light. By J. W. F.R.A.S., Treas.

Stephenson,

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