662 



INDEX. 



Hort, E. C, "Meningococci," Specimens 

 exhibited by, 355 



— Morphological Studies iu tlie Life- 



histories of Bacteria, 503 



— The Life-history of the Meningococcus, 



365 



Hoskins, E. R., Influence of Diet of 

 Ductless Glands, 287 



Host-cells, Fungi in. Methods of Differen- 

 tiating, 617 



Hotson, J. W., Bulbifcrous Fungi, 616 



House-fly, Bladder- worms in, 394 



Howard, H. J., Notes upon Phyarum 

 carneum G. Lister and Sturgis : a 

 New British Species of Mycetozoa, 265 



Howe, H. M., and another, Notes on 

 Pearlite, 350 



Howe, M. A., Galaxaura ohtnsata, 320 



— Hiccia in North America, 401 

 Hozawa, S., Japanese Calcareous Sponges, 



307 

 Huber, G. C, Seminiferous Tubules of 

 Birds, 284 



— Structure of Elastic Intima of Arteries, 



290 

 Huie, Ia H., Life-history of Tiger-beetle, 



117 

 Hunt, N. K., Diseases of Lombardy 



Poplar, 155 

 Hurd, A. M., Codium mucronatmn, 146 

 Hurst, J. E., Cast-iron, with Special 



Referetce to Engine Cylinders, 517 

 Hustedt, F., Tetracyclus, 144 

 Hutchinson. A. H., Morphology of Kete- 



leeria, 597 

 Hyale, Sex Dimorphism, 465 

 Hydatina, Male-production, 127 

 Hydra, Epithelio-muscular Cells, 471 

 Hydroids. Northern, 227 

 Hylmo, D. E., Marine Algae of Malmo, 322 

 Hymenomycetes, Distribution, 412 

 Hymenopteron, New Parasitic, 216 

 Hypophysis, Human, Sensory Elements, 



288 



— in Marsupials, 437 



lanthina. Float, 211 



Ichthyobdellid, New, Parasite, 223 



Idotea lacustris, 221 



IdoteidsB, British, Revision, 220 



Ikeda, J., New Astomatous Ciliate, 596 



Illuminating and other Apparatus. See 



Contents 

 Illumination for Distinguishing intia 



vitam Colour Reactions, 630 

 Immersion Oil, Improved, 507 

 Incertse Sedis. See Contents 

 Independent Lenses, Blastolytic Origin, 



283 



Individual, The, in the Animal Kingdonor 



450 

 Infusorians of Lake Geneva, 229 

 Ingham, W., British Mosses, 401 

 Inheritance in Guinea-pigs and Rats, 206 



— of Characters in Oat-breeding, 403 

 Injecting Objects. See Contents 

 Insects, Ancestry, 119 



— and Disease, 213 



— Circulation of Blood, 578 



— Digestion, 458 



— Injurious, in Irelan 1, 584 

 ■ — Nematodes, 394 



— Nutrition, 293 



— of Rice-fields, 119 



— Relations between Gonads and Second- 



ary Sex Characters, 457 



— Role of Pericftrdial Cells, 212 



— Stick, 390 



— Structure of Mesenteron, 120 



— See also Contents 

 Insect's Body, Metamerism, 292 

 Instruments, Accessories, etc. See Con- 

 tents 



Internal Secretion, 288 

 Intersex of Amorpha populi, 387 

 Intestinal Glands, so-called, in Ntcturus, 



209 

 Invertebrata. See Contents 

 Invertebrates, Haemoglobin, 112 

 Iron and Boron Alloys, 637 



— Case-hardening by Boron, 519 



— Cast, and Engine Cylinders, 517 



— Cementation by Hydrocarbon Gases,637 

 Irons Foundry, 516 



Iron-carbon -silicon Alloys, 172 

 Irritability of Seed Plants. See Contents 

 Isolation of Cholera Vibrio, New Solid 

 31edium, 165 



— of Enteric Organisms, Note, 254 

 Isopod Terrestrial, New British, 466 

 Isopods, Cave, 392 



— Studies. 122 



— Terrestrial, 391 



Appendages bearing Pseudo- 



tracht ae, 221 



of Natal, 466 



Issoglio, G., Chenncal Research on '* Ela- 



phomyces hirtus," 615 

 Itagaki, M., Action of Corpus Luteum, 381 

 Iturbc, J., and another. Intermediate Host 



of Schigtosomum iiiansoni, 394 



"Jack, R. W., Parthenogenesis among 

 Worker Bees, 461 



Jacobitz, — , Agglutination of Dysentery 

 Bacilli, 169 



Jacobs, M. H., Temperature and Varia- 

 tion, 135 



