INDEX. 



821 



Palmer, F. 0., New Species of Traehe- 



lomonas, 504 

 Palms, Reserve Carbohydrates of the 



Albumen, 49 

 Palolo, Atlantic, 300 



— Japanese (Ceratocepliale osaioai, sp. n.), 



Observations, 724 

 Pammel, L. H., Diseases of Grasses, 751 

 Pampaloni, L., Fossil Fungi, 74 

 Pantel. J., Acrosome of Spermatid of 

 Notonecta, 295 



— Development of Spermatid of Notonecta 



glauca, 295 



— " Nebenkern " and Nuclein Movements 



in Spermatid of Notonecta glauca, 

 296 

 Pantocsek, J., Fossil Diatoms, G35 



— Hungarian Diatoms : Lake Balaton, 



20U 

 Pantograph for Drawing Microscopical 



Preparations, Modification, 777 

 Pantopoda and Crustacea, 178 

 Paper Fibres, Microscopic Examination, 



111 



— Microscopical Examination, 774 



— Soluble Glass as a Mounting Medium 



for Examination of, 774 

 Papilio podalirius, Sensory Hairs on 



Pupa, 175 

 Pappeuheim, P., Development of Dolo- 



medes fimbriatus, 2'.»S 

 Paraffin Imbedding, New Method, 369 



Use for Medullary Sheath Staining, 



771 



— Sections, Thin, Simple Method of 



Making, 105 

 Paragordius varius, Structure, 725 

 Parasite of a Central S. American Horse 



Disease, 619 



— of Hermit-Crabs, New, 730 



— of Texas Fever, 61 S 

 Parasites, Asiatic Human, 302 



— Marine, in Fresh-water Fishes, 499 



— of an Asiatic Tortoise, 40 



— Phanerogamic, Lime in, 192 

 Parasitism, adaptive, of Puccinea dispersa, 



649 



— among Animals, 487 



— Interesting Case, 720 



— of Bucldeya Quadriala, 51 



— of Puccinea, Effect of Mineral Starva- 



tion, 210 

 Paratyphoid Fever, 344 

 Paris and Trillium, Nuclear Pieduction anch 



Fertilisation, 4S 

 Paris, E., "West African Mosses, 742 

 Paris, E. G., Japanese Mosses, ill 



— Muscinera of South-east Asia, ill 

 Parker, G. H, Optic Chiasma in Teleosts, 



287 



— Sense of Hearing in Fishes, 713 

 Parkin, J., Botany of the Ceylon Patanas, 



739 



Parthenogenesis, Artificial, 22 

 Agency of Carbon Dioxide in in- 

 ducing, 21 



Carbonic Acid as a Provocalive, 21 



in Egg of Podarke obscura, 49S 



in Silk Moth, 494 



Particles and Bacteria, Ultra-Microscopic, 



on the Renderinu Visible, 573 

 Patouillard, N., Extra-European FuiiLri, 

 215 



— Fungi from New Caledonia, 535 



— and Others, Systematic Notes on Fungi, 



656 

 Patten, W., Appendages of Tremataspis, 



714 

 Patterson, J. H., Salmon Disease, 755 

 Paul, H., Rhizoids of Mosses, 627 

 Peal, H. W., Vasiform Orifice of the 



Aleurodidse, 721 

 Pearls, Formation, 170 



— Frequency of Occurrence, 493 



— Origin in Mytilus gallo-provhicialis, 291 

 Pearson, H. H. W., Botany of the Ceylon 



Patanas, 73: > 

 Peas, St. John's Disease, 338 

 Peck, J. W., Differential Stain of Bacillus 



Diptheriie, 370 

 Pecten, Innervation of Mantle, 33 

 Peglion, V., Destruction of Seeds by 

 Fungi, 644 



— Potato Disease, 644 



Peirce, G. J., Root-tubercles of Medicago 

 denticulata and other Leguminous 

 Plants, 217 



Pelargoniums, Diseased, 71 



Pelleurin, J., Curvature of the Spine in 

 Fishes, 161 



Pellia, Mitosis, 620 



Pelvegia fastigiata, 636 



Pelycosauria, American, 601 



I'enard, E., Multicilia lacustris, 618 



— New Rhizopod, 305 

 Penguin, Development of Beak, 283 



— Development of Vertebral Column, 2S3 

 Penicillium, Influence of Substratum on 



Germination of Spores, 645 

 Pennatulacea and Gorgonacea, New, 184 

 Pensa, A., Endings of Nerves in Salivary 

 Glands, 27 



— Structure of Cartilage Cells, 27 

 Penzig, O., Plant Teratology, 58 

 Percival, A. S., The Microscope, 672 

 Perez, O, New Type of Salpa-Chain, 490 

 Perforating Alga:, 658 



Perianth Leaves of Tulip and Crocus, 



Movement, 191 

 Peridinea? and Algae, German, 524 

 Periodicity of Morphological Phenomena 



in Plants, 515 

 Peripatus, New Species, 608 

 Peristome, 60 

 Perkins, H. F., Development of Gonionerna 



murbachii, 501 



