INDKX. 



Rodents, Immunization of, against Na- 

 turally Pathogenic Paratyphoid Or- 

 ganisms, 188 



Rodman, G. H., 92, 93 



Rodriguez y Lopez Ncyra, E.. Tunioates 



of Santander, 22 

 Rosen. N.. Integument of Plectognaths, 



567 

 Rosenhain, \\ '.. Ancient Iron from Ceylon, 



518 

 - Appliances for Metallographic Re- 



search, 627 

 Roth. G.. Rare European Mosses, 276 

 Rothpletz, A.. Fossil Algae, 283 

 Roubaud, E., Blood-s\icking Muscid Larvae, 



361 



— Myiasis and Allied Diseases, 36 i 

 Rouppert, K.. Flagellates inhabiting 



Plankton Diatoms, 165 

 Rousselet, C. F., African Species of Volvox, 



154 

 Rowland, S., Autogenous Living Vaccine 



in the Treatment of Enteric Fever, 



292 



— Report on Gas Gangrene, 62 



— Va nations in the Antigen of the Plague 



Bacillus, 291 



Royal Microscopical Society's Objective 

 ' Screw Thread, 230 



Ruff. O.. Manganese-carbon. Nickel-car- 

 bon, Iron-carbon, and Cobalt-carbon 

 Systems, 410 



Rumbold. O, Notes on Chestnut Fungus, 

 2S9 



liunciman, J. G., Ovarian Factor in Re- 

 currence of CEstrous Cycle, 454 



Russell, E. J., Soil Protozoa and Soil 

 Bacteria, 615 



Rust. Outbreak of, on Winter Grain in 

 Bavaria, 56 



Rusts. American, 608 



Ryerson, C. G. S., Hiiudinta of Georgian 

 Bay, 481 



Saccardo, P. A., Italian Fungus Flora. 287 



Saccorhiza bulbosa, 387 



Sacquepee, E., Bacteriology of Malignant 



CEdema, 507 

 Salaman, R. N., Sex Ratio among Jews, 



132 

 Saldau. P. .1.. Gold-cadmium Alloys, 520 

 Salkind, J., Chromoscopic Filter. (US 

 Salmon, E. S., and others. Plant Diseases. 



170 

 Salt, Behaviour of Marine Bacteria to, 296 

 Samsonoff, C, Fossil Corallinaceae, 284 

 Saprolegniaceaa, New, 168 

 Saprophytic Algae, 165 

 Sarcocystis muris, 155 

 Schizogony in, 26S 



Sargasso Sea, 168 



Vegetation of, 285 



Bars, G. ().. Entomostraca of Georgian 



Bay, 366 

 Sartory, A., Bacteriology of Gas Gangrene, 



174 



— Citrate of Soda and Agglutination of 



Bacillus typhosus, 297 



— New Pathogenic Oospora. 63 

 Yeast, 295 



Pyogenic Bacillus, 296 



Sauvageau, C, New Species of Fucus. 388 



— Saccorhiza bulbosa, 387 



Scales, F. M„ Fungi as Cellulose De- 

 stroyers. 610 



Scales, F. S., 97, 102, 629 



Scales of Heterodontus francisci, 135 



Scammon, R. E.. Histogenesis of Selachian 

 Liver. 466 



Scapania paludicola, 5'.<(i 



Scarlet Fever in the Monkey, 175 



Scent-organs in Caddis-flies, 30 



Scliaffner, J. H., Chromosomes and Meu- 

 delian Inheritance, 563 



Scherffel, A., Algological Notes on the 

 Hohe Tatra, 386 



Schiffner, V., Bryophyta of the Near East, 

 162 



— Hepaticae from Hungary and Croatia, 



598 

 Schiller, J., Biological Conditions of the 

 Adriatic Flora, 601 



— Plankton of the Adriatic, 601 

 Schips, M., Mechanism of Anther-dehis- 



cence, 47 



Schistosomum japonicum, Intermediate 

 Host of. 257 



Schizogony in Sarcocystis muris, 268 



Schizophyta. See Contents 



Schmidt," W. J.. Structure of Skin in 

 Anguidae, 17 



Schneiderhohn, H.. Apparatus and Practi- 

 cal Methods for the Microscopical 

 Examination of Crystalline Bodies. 71 



Schockovhave, N. F., Cutaneous Leish- 

 maniosis, 380 



Schramm, R., Degenerate Form of Asper- 

 gillus niger, 607 



Schroder, B.^ Plankton Epiphytes, 498 



Schucht, F., Bacillarieae of the Lower Elbe, 

 497 



Schumacher, S. von. Independent Life of 

 ( ells, 463 



Schussnig, B., Ceramothamnion adriaticum, 

 283 



— Swollen Cells in Antithamnion, 283 

 Scinaia, 54 



Scissiparity, Longitudinal, Remarkable, in 

 a Madrepore, 150 



— in Peridinidse, 267 



Scott, A., " Whitebait " of Menai Strait, 354 

 Scott, H., Early Stages of Paltostoma 

 schineri, 145 



