INDKX. 



409 



Lipscliutz, A„ Sex-cbaracters aud Sex- 

 glands, 333 

 Lister, G., Haunts of the Mycetozoa, 73 



— Mycetozoa found during the Selby 



Foray, 2;tl 

 in Britain, 75 



— Shrewsbury Mycetozoa, 75 

 Lithobiid Genera, 39 

 Lithothamnieae, Fossil and Kecent, of the 



Panama Canal Zone, 378 

 Lizard, Flagellate of, found also in Tick, 



365 

 Lloyd, 0. G., Mycological Notes, 181 



— Xylaria, 184 



Lobik, A.J.,Desmidiace»e collected during 

 the Summer of 1913 in f- e Govern- 

 ment of Ufa, 275 

 Locuda viruHssimn, Chromatin Matura- 

 tion in Spermatogenesis of, 141 

 Lolmer, L., Taste in Leeches, 255 

 Long, J. A., GEstrous Cycle in Rats, 24 

 Longley, W. H., Colours of Reef-fishes, 33 

 Louse, Mouth-parts and Mode of Feeding 



in, 37 

 Lucas, A. H. S., Algc^ of Commouwealth 

 Bay, 174 



— Australian Marine Algse, 280 

 Luminous Animals, 242 



Lund, E. J., Respiration in Paramecium, 



47 

 Lychnothamnus, 377 

 Lycopodium reflexum. Anatomy of, 372 

 Lycopods in South Australia, 54 

 Lyle, Lilian, Developmental Forms of 



Marine Algse, 173 

 Lynch, Vernon, Functions of Nucleus, 337 

 Lynge, Bernt, Brazil Parmelise, 290 



M 



Macacus rhesus, 303 



Macbride, E. W., Development of Heart- 



Uichin, 356 

 MacCardy,H. M., Nuclear Re-organization 



in Arcella, 46 

 McCleau, F. K., 393 

 McDougal, W. B., Development of Stro- 



phaiia epimyces, 282 

 Mclndoo, N. E., Olfactory Organs of 



Orthoptera, ;j'8 

 — Olfactory Sense of Lepidopterous 



Ijarvse, 35 

 McJunkin, F. A., Origin of Phagocytic 



Mononuclear Cells, 29 

 McLennan, J. C.,and R. J. Lang, Extreme 



Ultra-violet Spectra, with a Vacuum 



Grating Spectrograph, 384 

 Macleod, Julius. Quantitative Method in 



Biology, 339 

 MacmuUen, Grace, 330 

 Macro-etching and Macro-printing, 385 



Macrosporium sarcinx/orme, 289 

 Madreporio Vesicle of Ophiurods, 150 

 Maiiei, Luigi, 184 



Magath, Thomas Byrd, Study of a Nema- 

 tode, 353 

 Maggots in Sterilized Tissue, 139 

 Magnusson, A. H., Lichen Flora of the 

 West Coast, 383 



— Species of Brown Parmelise and Hypo- 



gymi8e,tiieir Occurrence and Fertility, 



especially on the West Coast, 383 

 Mahogany, Microscopic Characters of, 264 

 Malre, Ren6, 283 

 Maldanian Worm, Intercalary Growth in, 



146 

 Mammals, Amnion in, 129 

 Manesse, E., Rocks of Italian Somaliland, 



385 

 Mann, Albert, Economic Importance of 



Diatoms, 169 

 Mantis, Striped Muscle of, 251 

 Marattiacese, 161 

 Marchantia, American Species of, 163 



— polymorpha. Columella in, 372 



Mast, S. O., Orientation in Volvox and 

 Pandorina, 260 



— Reversion of Orientation to Light in 



Spondylomorum quarternarum, 157 

 Matsumoto, Shinichi, Cell Movements in 

 Corneal Epithelium, 131 



— Epitlielial Movement in Tissue Culture, 



130 

 Mayer, Alfred Goldsborough, Death from 

 High Temperature, 242 



— Growth of Coral Reefs, 358 



— Nerve-conduction in Jellyfish, 257 



— Non-existence of Nervous Shell-shock 



in Fishes and Marine Invertebrates, 

 239 



— Rate of Nerve-conduction in Sea-water, 



240 



Mayfield, A., Lichens of a Boulder-clay 

 Area, 74 



May-fly Nymphs, Light Reactions of, 139 



Mayor, Eug., Mycological Flora of the 

 Chateau d'CEx Region, 381 



Mazza, AngeJo, Oceanic Algology, 173 



Medusa, Crawling, from the Cape, 153 



Medusoids, Fresli-water, 257 



Meganyctiphanes, New Species of, 351 



Melampsora Cultures, 64 



Melanconium, British Species of, 62 



Melanophores, 132 



Mello, Froilano de, and J. F. St. Antonio 

 Fernandes, Revision des Champignons 

 Appartenant an Genre Nocardia, 294 



Melosira Bceseana Rabenh., a Luminous 

 Diatom, 375 



]\Iendel, J., Buccal Amoebse, 258 



Merrill, E. D., and H. W. Wade, Validity 

 of the name Discomyces for the Genus 

 of Fungi variously called Actinomyces, 

 Streptothrix and Nocardia, 283 



