812 



INDEX. 



Breeding- 



of Bacillus 



Crisp, Sir Frank, Loan of Microscopes for 

 Exhibition at the Franco-British Exhi- 

 bition, 129, 651, 652 

 Crocker, W., Efl'ect of Gas upon Carna- 

 tions, 198 

 Crossland, C, Yorkshire Fungi, 886 

 Crucibulum vulgare, Development, 616 

 Crustacea, Fresh-water, of Algeria and 

 Tunisia, 269, 273 



— Luminescence, 352 



— See Contents, xiv 

 Crustaceans. Portuguese, 



periods, 44 



— Spongicolous, 573 . 

 Cruveilhier, L., Endotoxin 



Diphtherias, 631 

 Cryptogams. See Contents, xxii 

 Crystal Section in a Rock Slice. Optical 



Examination, 271 

 ( rystalloids in Epithelial Cells of Plana- 



rians, 51 

 Crystals in Fat-cells, 101 



— in Tumours, 101 



— of the Cockroach's Egg-shell, 183 

 Cuba, Proportion of Sexes produced by 



Whites and Coloured People, 558 

 Cue'not, — , Branchial Hearts of Cephalo- 



pods, 38 

 Cue'uot, L., Do Drones arise from Partheno- 



genetic Ova? 457 

 Cuff, John, Compouud Microscope, 655 



— "Single" and "Double" Aquatic 

 Microscope, 654 



( ulmann, P., Muscinese of the Swiss Ober- 

 land, 596 



Culpeper and Scarlet, Compound uncor- 

 rected Microscope, 654 



Culpeper's Compound Microscope. 653 



Cultivating Arucebse and Anguillulre 

 Class Work, 256 



— the Parasite of Oriental Sore, 662 

 Cultivation of Bacillus lepras, 661 



— of Leish mania infantum, the 



of Infantile Kala-azar, 526 



— of Spirochseta Butt'oni, 524 

 Cultural Differences of Two 



tubercle Bacilli, 629 

 Culture Processes. See Contents, xxxvi 

 Cultures, Blood, 105 



— of Fungi, pure. Method of Sending, 616 

 Cumacea, Blood-forming Organs, 184 

 Cummings, B. F., Land Isopods of Lundy 



Island, 720 

 Cupule of Marchantia, Origin, 206 

 Curties, C. L., 795 

 - Baker's New Model D.P.H. Micro- 

 scopes, 270 

 Curves, Cooling, Methods of obtaining, 116 



— Recalescence, 116 



Cushions, Leucobryum, Formation, 213 

 Cushman, J. A., Foraminifera of Woods 



Hole, 359 

 Cuthbert's Reflecting Microscope, 657 



lor 



Parasite 



Pseudo- 



Cutting, E. M., Sexuality and Develop- 

 ment of the Ascocarp in Ascophanus 

 carneus, 748 

 Cutting Objects. -See Contents, xxxvii 

 Cyathea and Dicksonia. Young Stages, 

 199 



— New Species from Asia. 369 

 Cyclas, Movements, 347 



Cyclops bicuspidatus. Summer Resting 

 Stage, 574 



— Species, 353 

 Cymbulia peronii, 567 

 Cyphelium verrucosum, 624 

 Gystidicola farionis, 5 1 



Cytology and Morphology of Aspergillus 

 repent, 612 



— of Floridese, 494 



— of Porphyra, 219 



— of Synehytrium and its Hosts. Contribu- 



tion, 747 



— See Contents, xxi 



D 



Dabrowski, — ., Brownian Movement and 



Molecular Constants, 774 

 Dakin, W. J., Alimentary Canal and Food 

 of Copepoda, 573 



— Methods of Plankton Research, 104, 



216 



— Pecten, 346 



— Striped Muscle in Mantle of Lamelli- 



branchs, 346 

 Dale, E., Morphology and Cytology of 



Aspergillus repent, 612 

 Dallinger, Rev. W. H., 699 

 " Damping " in the Testing of Iron. 675 

 Dandeno, J. B., Winter Stage of Sclerotinia 



fructigena, 222 

 Danforth, C. H., New Pteropod from New 



England, 345 

 Dangeard, P. A., Bisection of a Monad by 

 a Diatom, 375 



— Fertilisation in Zygnema, 604 

 Daniel, L„ Grafting of Perennial upon 



Annual Plants, 365 



Dauila, P., Differential Staining of Spores, 

 666 



Danuerth, F., Methods of Textile Chem- 

 istry, 113 



Dantec, A. Le, Cultivating Amoebae and 

 Anguillula3 for Class Work, 256 



Daphuia, Varieties, 353 



Darbishire, A. D., Experimental Estima- 

 tion of the Theory of Ancestral Contri- 

 butions in Inheritance, 339 



Daume'zon, G., New Species of Didem- 

 noides, 455 



Davaineidse, New, 578 



Davies, J. H., Irish Mosses, 481 



Davis, H. S., Spermatogenesis in Acrididse 

 and Locustidse, 259, 713 



