INDEX, 



665 



Lyman, G. R., and another, Origin of 



Spongospora, 242 

 Lymphanu:iti3, Epizootic, Cultivation of 



the Parasite, 512 

 Lynge, B., Li'hen Exsiccati, 159 

 — Monograph of Norwegian Physiaceae, 



159 



M 



MacBride, E. W., Experimental Embryo- 

 logy, 204 



McCord. C. P.. and another, Pineal Gland 

 and Pigmentation, 573 



McCubbin, W. A., and others, Uredinvae, 

 326 



JIcDougall, W. B., Mycorhiza of Forest 

 Trees, 155 



]McIndoo, — , Reflex " Bleeding," 3 -8 



Mcintosh, W. C, Genus Jasminfeira, 124 



— Nervous System of Owenia and Myrio- 



chele, 301 

 Macklin, C. C, Amitosis in Cells in Vitro, 



44 1; 

 Macrothrix hirsuttcornis in the Trentino, 



123 

 Magath. T. B., Nematode Technique, 426 

 Plains. E. B., and others, Urediueae. 410 

 Claire, R., Laboulbenise of North Africa, 



613 



— North American Fungi, 616 



— Poisonous Fungi of Aly;iers, 616 



— Profascus suhrilifi>rmis Dang, 612 

 Malacostraca, Durban, 5S6 

 3Ialarial Crescents, Searching for, 426 

 ^lale-production in Hydatina, 127 

 Malformation, Digital, 455 



Malloch, J. R,, Characters of Dipterous 



Larvffi, 389 

 Mallopliaga, Bird-infesting, of Japan, 



584 ' 



— from Birds and Mammals, 218 



— Genera and Species, 118 

 Mammals, Anoplura and Mallophaga 



from, 218 

 Mammary Gland of Guinea-pig, Cyclic 



Changes, 435 ' 

 Man, Hepatic Distomatosis in, 470 



— New Haemogregarine in, 478 

 Manaud, A., Vital Staining of Malarial 



Parasites, 427 



Mangin, L., Phytoplankton of the Antarc- 

 tic, 316 



Mangold-fly, Experiments, 115 



Mann, F. C, and another. Spleen during 

 Hibernation, 570 



]\IurattiacesB, Mycorhiza of, 332 



Marine Biological Specimens, Preserving, 

 521 



Marsupials, Hypophysis and Related 

 Structures, 437 



Dec. 19th, 1917 



Martin, L., and others. Culture of Spiro- 

 chmta icteio-hiemorrhaglca, 344 



Staining of Spiiochiela ictero-hxinor- 



rhagica, 256 



Massey, A. L., Gymnosomatous Pteropods 

 of Coasts of Ireland, 576 



Mast, S. O.. Ciliary Current in Free- 

 swimming Parauiecium, 133 



— Feeding of Amceba, 132 



— Reaotiuns to Colours, 595 

 Musti jodadus laminosu'f, 482 

 Mathewson, C. H., Ancient Peruvian 



Bronzes, 636 



— and another. Annealing of Arsenical 



Brass, 516 

 Effect of Cuprous Oxide on the 



Development of Re-crystallized Gjrain 



by Annealing Cold- worked Copper, 



351 

 Mathis, C, and anjther, Affinities of 



Entamoeba, 399 



Cysts of Eidamceha di/senterix, 474 



Division of Entamoeba dijsenterix, 



474 

 IMa'ing in Cribellate Spiders, 220 

 Matthews, A., Development of Alcyonium 



digitatum, 227 

 Maturation and Fertilization in Platy- 



gaster, 114 

 Mafz, J., Fig Rhizoctonia, 417 



— Sporulation in Cultures of Botryo- 



sphxria Berengcriana, 151 

 Maulik, S., Respiratory System of Nepa 



cinerea, 117 

 Maupasina, Affinities. 467 



— weissi. Life-history, 467 ' 

 Mavor, J. W., Sporozoa from Fishes, 596 

 Maxonia, a New Gen'is, 315 



Mazza, A., Marine Algology, 486 



— Oceanic Algae, 147 

 Algology, 242 



Mead, H. T., So-called Intestinal Glands 



in Necturus, 209 

 Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 120 

 Medium, New Mounting, 515 

 Solid, for the Isolation of the Cholera 



Vibrio, 165 

 IMeek, A., Study of Phoronidea, 590 

 Meggitt, F. J., Tapeworms of Fowls and 



Sparrows, 126 



— Triradiate Tapeworm from Horse, 127 

 ISIelanic Aberrations in Acrseinse, 584 

 Jlelanophores of Amblystoma Larvae, 



571 



— of Fundulus, 449 

 Melanospora, New, 327 

 Meliola, Genus, in Porto Rico, 151 

 Menacho, A., Eye of Blanius cinereus, 



289 

 Meningococcus, Growth, Action of Spinal 

 Fluid in Stimulating, 633 



— Life-history, 365 



— Mode of Invasion by, 625 



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