660 



INDEX, 



Goodey, T., Protozoa in Relation to Soil 

 Bacteria, 250 



— and another, Eidamceha gingiraJis from 



Human Mouth, 593 

 Goodrich, H. B., Germ-cells in Ascaris 



incur va, 125 

 Goodspeed, T. H., Partlienogenesis, Par- 



theuocarpy, and Phenospermy in 



Nicotiana, 137 

 Gordon, A. K., Biebrich Scarlet as a 



Plasma Stain, 427 

 Gorgonacea, South African, 591 

 Gossypium, Leaf Nectaries, 598 

 Gould, H. N., Influence of Knvironment 



on Sex of Crepidula, 577 



— Sex-cycle in Crepidula, 576 

 Grafting, Siamese, 205 

 Graliam-Smith, G. S., Habits and Para- 

 sites of Common Flies, 214 



Grain, Re-crystallized, by Annealing cold- 

 worked Copper, Effect of Cuprous 

 Oxide on tiie Development of, 351 



Grain-size, Dt-terraination of Annealed 

 Brass, 429 



Grandi, G., Structure of Agaoninse, 461 



(irantia covipressa. Reproduction and De- 

 velopment, 591 



Gravely, F. H., Evolution of Indo- Austra- 

 lian Thelyphonidse, 220 



Graves, A. H., Chemotropic Reactions in 

 Ehizopus nigricans, 415 



— Culture Experiments with Mhizopus 



nigricans, 150 

 Graves, E. W., Trichomanes Teterm, 403 

 Gravier, C. J., Animals associated with a 



Sponge, 306 

 " Gray Mangrove," Australian, 136 

 Greenaway, R. D., Evoluiion among Pro- 

 tozoa, 230 



— Unusual Mode of Reproduction in 



Stylonichia, 135 

 Gregarines, Studii s, 229 

 Giier, N. M., New Species of Opercularia. 



133 

 Griffin, U. D., The Parasitology of Tyor- 



rhoea alreolaris, 185, 261 

 Griffithsia corallina. Development. 147 

 Grimshaw, P. H., British Lice and their 



Hosts, 463 

 Grout, A. J.. Fossil Camptothecium, 315 

 Grove, W. B., British Species of Phomop- 



sis, 489 



— Mycological Notes, 618 

 Growth and Form, 436 



— and Sex Development, Influence of 



Pituitary Feeding, 444 



— Effect of Calcium Salts, 444 



— in Length, 108 



Gudernatsch, J. F., Internal Secretion, 



288 

 Gudger, E. W., Eggs of Gaff-topsail, 207 

 Guillermond, A., Chondri'imes of the 



Tulip, 402 



Guillermond, A., Origin of Chromoplast? 



and Pigment-formation, 231 

 Guinea-pigs and Rats, Inheritance, 206 



— Pseudo-Tubercle. 248 



Gustav, G., and others, Uredinese, 489 

 Gutberlet, J. E., Bladder-worms in House- 

 fly, 394 

 Guyer, M. F., Chromosomes in Fowls, 447 

 Gwynne-Vaughan, D. T., Anatomy of 



Leaf in Osmundacefe, 234 

 Gymnosoma^ous Pteropods of Coasts of 



Ireland, 576 

 Gynandromorphic Earwig, 584 



— Specimens of Currant-moth, 116 

 Gynandromorphous Butterflies, 215 



— lA^pidoptera, 459 



Gybrffy, I., Fleuiozygodon sibiricum, 605 



H 



Haas, A. R., Reaction of Plant Protoplasm, 



597 

 Haddock. Striped, in New Brunswick, 575 

 Hadley, P. B., Flagellate Infections of 



Intestines and Liver, 310 

 Hsematoxylin Statu, 167 

 HsemoglolDin in Invertebrates, 112 

 Hsemogregarine in Blood in cases oa 



Trench Fever, 515 



— N;:!w, in Maa, 478 



Hagen, L, Psilopilum cavifolium. 141 



Hall, M. C, Nematodes from Rodentia, 

 Lagmorpha and Hydracoidea. 302 



Halhuan, E. F., Axinellid Sponges. 307 



Hance, R. T., Rpce of Paramecium with 

 Extra Contractile Vacuoles. 594 



Hansen, A. A., Sandy Sporophores, 411 



Haploid Organisms, One-celled. Crossing, 

 606 



Harde, E. S., Medium for obtaining Anae- 

 robes in Exudates, 632 



Harmer, S. F., Phoronis oralis, 396 



Harper, R. A., Pediastrum, 405 



Harris, W. H., Agglutination in Leprosy, 

 169 



Harrison, L., Genera and Species of Mallo 

 phaga, 118 



— Mouth-parts of Body-louse, 218 

 Harvey, E. B., Study of Noctiluca, 475 

 Harvt-y, E. N., Luminescence of Fire-flies, 



295 

 Hastings, S., Edibility of Fungi for 



Rodents, 492 

 Hausman, L. A., Ecology of the Protozoa, 



473 

 Hawkes, O. A. M., Cocoon Colour in 



Lepidoptera, 387 

 Hawkins, L. A., Rot of Potato Tubers, 3:12 

 Haynes, C. C, DrepanoJejeunea hidois, 236 

 Head Form and Frequency Control in 



Planaria, 127 - 



