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THE Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, April.— W. T. Thiselton Dyer, M.A., Assistant-Director, Kew, on the coffee-leaf disease of Ceylon (six plates).—J. I). Siddall, on Shepheardella, an undescribed type of marine rhizopoda (on the plates Shepheardia), with two plates. The nucleus in this form seems to be unlike anything as yet described among the rhizopods. The author also figures and describes Lieberkuehnia wageneri from Tenby. This rhizopod is only “a native of Berlin” in a very peculiar sense. Claparede's words are, “Nousn'avons rencontre qu'une seule fois ce rhizopode, a Berlin dans une petite bouteille qui renfermait del'eau de provenance inconnue.” The present memoir throws no new light on its probable affinity to Pamphagus nmtabilis.—A. Sedgwick, on the development of the kidney in its relation to the wolffian body in the chick (with two plates).—F. M. Balfour, notes on the development of the Araneina (with three plates).—Dr. L. Waldstein, a contribution to the biology of bacteria.—Prof. Schafer, some teachings of development.—Prof. T. Jeffery Parker, on the histology of Hydra fused.—Prof. Giard, on the Orthonectida, a new class of the phylum of the worms (with a plate).—Notes and memoranda.
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Scientific Serials . Nature 21, 626 (1880). https://doi.org/10.1038/021626a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/021626a0