666 



INDEX. 



Meningococcus, Tcxic Eifect of Spdium i 



Chloride, 249 

 Menthol as an Autesthetic for Marine 



Specimens, 525 

 Menzel, E., Genus Hoplolaimus, 589 

 Mercer, W. B., Sjiut Diseases of Wheat, 



152 

 Mercier, L., Salivary Glands of Male 



Panorpa, 218 

 Merian, L. E., Microscopic Staining with 



Copying-ink Pencil, 347 

 Merlin, A. A. C. E., Nitzschia singaUnsis 



as a Test-Object lor the Highest 



Towers, 253 

 Merrill and Ford, Nematodes in Insects, 



394 

 Mesembryanthemum, Floral Pedicel, 137 \ 

 Mesencephalon, Regeneration of, in faarval 



Ami ily stoma, 447 j 



Mesenteron of Insects, Structure, 120 J 



Mesnil, F., Spawn of Spio inartinensi's 



Men., 123 



— and anotlier, Cridu'pira pohiduise, 330 

 Metallography. See Contents 



Metals, Properties, Influence of Surface- 

 tension, 638 

 Metamerism of Insect's Body. 292 

 Metamorphosis, Minute Changes, 579 

 Metrical JMeasures, 251 j 



Metridium, 397 ' 



Metz. C. W., Chromosome Studies in 



Diptera, 213 

 Mice. Colour Mutations, 449 



— Ovarian Cycle, 282 



— Suckling, Prolonged Gestafon, 28G 



— Superfetation and Deferred Fertiliza- 



tion among, 445 



Micrasterias, 644 



Micro-chemical Reaction for Calcite, C35 



Micro-structure of Electro-deposited Cop- 

 per, 171 



Microfungi, African, 413 



— Spanish, 618 



Micrometer, Ocular, Sedgwick -Rafter, 339 

 Micropteryx, Structure and Systematic 



Position, 459 

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



— Accessory, 505 



— Binocular, Spencer Mon-objective, 628 



— Greenough, Biprism, 421 



— Lamps, Benzoline for, 252 

 Microscopic Organisms, Staining, 597 

 Microscopical Counting of Bacteria in 



Water, 423 



— Manipulation. See Contents 



— Optics. See Contents 



— Technique. See Contents 

 Microscopy, Quantitive, 253 



— See also Contents 

 MicrothyriaceaJ, 409, 488 

 Microtomes. See Contents 

 Midwife Toad, Breeding Habit<», 442 

 Mildew, Hop, Fungicides, 329 



Miller, G. A.. Determination of Grain-size 



of Annealed Brass. 429 

 Milligan. H. N.. Food of Sea-urchin. 128 



— Sagaitia parantica Mounting Shells, 



131) 

 IMilne, W.. Bdelloid Rotifers of South 



Africa, 303 

 Milt, New Protamines from, 283 

 Mirabilis, Abscission. 13t) 

 Mirande, M., New Melanospora, 327 

 Mite on Cat, Pseudo-parasiiic. 464 

 Mites, New, from Lizards, 220 



— parasitic. Notes, 121 



— Water, 4G4 



— — New, 46i 



Mitochondria and Parabasal Body of 

 Flagellates, 472 



— in Nerve-cells, Variations, 110 



— in Protozoa, 472 . 



— Modifications, 110 



Mitosis in Fritellaria and Oniun, 179 



— Preparation and Staining Material, 167 

 Mnrum aidiquorum, 235 



Moeller, W.. Ultia-microscopic Investiga- 

 tion of the Tauninn: Process in Jellies, 

 632 



Mollusca from McMurdo Sound. 291 



— See also Contents 

 Molluscs, New England, 4.')5 

 Monocercomonas and Polymastix, 134 

 Munocijdis mtchaelseni Cycle, 475 

 Monsters, Morphogenesis, 379 



Moore, A. R., Orientation of Gonium, 311 

 Moore. C. R., Can Artificially-activated 



Eggs be Fertilized ? 436 

 Moreau, F., Amyloid of the Ascus as a 



Reserve Substance, 325 



— Spicaria Parasitic on a Myxomycete, 



325 



— and another, Agyrium flarescens, 325 

 Morphia Injector's Septicaemia (Whit- 



more's Disease), 248 

 Morphogenesis of Monsters, 379 

 Morris, M., Artificial Parthenogenesis in 



Cumingia, 291 

 Moschcowitz, E., Ossification in Ovary, 



437 

 Mosquito Eggs, Develo])nient, 581 

 Mosquitoes, l-rench, and Paludism, 579 

 Moss, Luminous, 643 

 Mosi-calyjitra with Stomata, 140 

 Moss-capsule, Fungus Spores, 243 

 Moss-protonema, Resting, 139 

 Mosses, Amboina, 606 



— British, 405 



— Ecology, 139 



— Exotic, 141 



— Guide, 143 



— New, from East Asia and South 



Amtrica. 142 



— Philip]nne. 481 



— Sporogonial Development. Duration, 



604 



