INDEX. 



65T 



Fowler, H. "W., Ornamentation in Killi- 



fishes, 449 

 Fowls and Sparrows. Tapeworms, 126 



— Ciiromosomes, 447 



— Domestic, Dwarf Eggs, 438 

 Fragoso, R. G., African JNIicrofungi, 413 



— Spanish Micrdfungi, 618 



Fraser, C. M., Scales of Spring Salmon, 



572 

 Free-martins ,F(Eta]. Reproductive System, 



563 

 Fricl, A. R., Apparatus for Isolation and 



Cultivation of Aoaerobes, 511 

 Fiitillaria puilica. Fertiliziitiou, 312 

 Fritsch, F. E., Algal Ancestry of the 



Higher Plants, oI9 



— Antarctic Fresli-water Algse, 406 



— Fresh-water Algae, 143, 406 



Frog, Effect of Extirpating Hypophysis 

 on Growth and Development, 286 



— New Ascarid of, 393 



— Ovo-testis, 354 



— Parthenogenetically - developed. Sex, 



284 



— Rod- visual Cells of, Effect of Liglit on, 



449 



Frost, H. B., The Term " Factor," 438 



Frost, L. C, Bacterial Etiology of Poison- 

 Oak Dermatitis, 247 



Frye, T. C, Illustrated Key to Ditri- 

 chacese, 481 



Fucacese, Spermatozoids, 408 



FunduJus, Influence of Low Temperature 

 on Development, 110 



— IMelanopliores, 449 

 Fungi, American, 615 



— »nd Lichens from Guam Island, 246 

 -- Australian Notes, 492, 615 



— Bermuda, 413 



— Bulbiferous, 616 



— Edible, Nutritive Value, 492 



— Experimental Study, 414 



— for Rodents, Edibility, 492 



— in Host-cells, Methods of Differentia- 



ting, 617 



— Japanese, New, 413, 492 



— Montana Forest-tree, 492 



— New or Noteworthy, 413 

 or Rare, 493 



Parasitic, 328 



— Nortli American, 616 



— of New Guinea, 245 



— of Virginia, 244 



— on Burnt Places, 243 



— Poisonous, of Algiers, 616 



— Somaliland, 414 



— Spanisli, 414 



— that Live on Paper, 329 



— Toxic to Bees, 495 



— AVood-destroying, 621 



— .See ah'j Contents 

 Fungicides on Hop Mildew, 329 

 Fungus Biology, Contributions, 154 



Fungus Development, 494 



— Folklore, 494 



— Reproduction, Cytology, 494 



— Spores in a iloss-capsule, 243 

 Vitality, 617 



Fumrlum. Vertical Distribution, 613 

 Fiitaki, K.. and otiiers, Spirochxta morsttS' 

 maris, 561 



G 



Gaff- topsail. Eggs, 207 



Gage, S. H., " The Microscope," 422 



Galaxaura ohtusata, 320 



Gametophytes of Taxus canadensis, odd" 



Gammarid Studies, 121 



Gardiner, N. L , Marine Algae of Califoruiay 



486 

 Gardner, A. D., Spontaneous Separation of 



Blood-clot from Walls of Containing 



Vessel, 513 

 Gas Gangrene, Contributions to Etiology,. 



161 



Serotherapy, 50 1 



Gassner, G., Research as to the Tnfiuence- 



of Exter.ial Factors on the Occurrence 



of Cereal Rusts, 152 

 Gasteromycetes, New or Rare Species, 615' 

 Gastropoda. -S'ee Contents 

 Gastrulation in Selachians, 568 

 Gatenby, J. B., Atypical Spermatozoa ini 



Moths, 583 



— Embryonic Development of Tricho- 



gramma eninescens: Monembryonic- 

 Egg-parasite of Donaria si>npkx, 255 



— Development of THchogramma eca- 



ne^cens Westw., 385 



— Investigating Cytoplasmic Inclusions of 



Germ-cells, 634 



— Sex of Tadpoles reared from Artificially 



Parthenogenetic Ova, 378 

 Gaiinmnn and others, Research on Plant 



Disenses, 497 

 Gemmill, J. F., Development of Asteroids, 



225 

 Gemmill, J. F., and another. Rare Forni 



of Double Monstrosity, 285 

 Genera and Species, New — 

 Botany : 



Acleistia ainiella, 488 



Anomulofilicites monstrO'<us, 403- 



Arachniopsis, 615 



Bacillus ityHolycus, 161 



Bernardia, 482 



Bordea,6l3 



Camptothecium Woldeuii, 316 



Cutherinxa elaiiiellosa, 142 



Cephaloziella Lalzaliana, 141 



Ceratiomyxa sphxrospora, 335 



Chalaropsis thielavioides, 49ti 



Chlorochytrium (jrande, 318 



