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INDEX. 



Holland, L.. French Mycology, 227 

 Romanowsky-Ruge Method for Staining 



Blood-Spores, New Modification, 249 

 Root Excrescences of Alnus, 445 



— Primary, Germination and Formation 



in Palms, 664 

 Rootlets, Stigmarian, Parasite, 343 

 Roots, Aerotropism, 546 



— Cliemotropism, 319 

 Rosam, K., Preparing Agar, 588 

 Rosenberger, R. (J., Technique of the Bac- 

 teriology of the Blood, 116 



Rosenvinge, L. K., Hair-like Growths of 



the Rhodomelaceae, 215 

 Roses, Enemies of, 528 

 Ross' Improved No. 2 " Standard " Micro- 

 scope, 2:-!6 

 Ross, H. C, Electric Warm Stage, 72S 

 R.iss, Thos., Tank Microscope, 380 

 Rossig, H., Fixing and Examining Cyrri- 

 pida Larvae, 473 



— Call-Formation, 408 



Rostowzcn, S. J., Contribution to our 

 Knowledge of Peronosporese, 91 



Rotation Microtome, 248 



Rotatoria and Gastrotricha of Ploen, 419 



Rotbenbach, — ., New Method for Sterilis- 

 ing Vessels, 478 



Rothert, — .. Spore-Development in Apha- 

 nomyces, 684 



Rotifer, New, 533 



of the Genus Drilophaga, 656 



Rotifera, New, 655 



Rotifers, New, 66 



Male, 65 



Roule, L., Evolution of Atherinae in 

 Fresh- water, 521 



— New Cerianthid, 312 



— Pisciculture, 521 



— Systematic Relationships of Antipa- 



tharia, 659 

 Rousselet, C. F., 129 



— Adams' Improved Lucernal Microscope, 



724 



— Fresh-water Polyzoon from Rhodesia, 



417 



— Old Microscopes, by Dollond and Banks, 



727 



Rovere, D., New Culture Medium made 

 with Helix pomatia, 369 



Rubber Plants, Philippine, 671 



Rugosa, Septa, 190 



Ruhland, W., Studies on the Fertilisation 

 of Albugo Lepigoni and some Perono- 

 sporese, 92 



Runther, M., Cerebral Ganglion and Body- 

 Cavity of Gordiidae, 416 



Ruppia rostellata, Development of Game- 

 tophyte and Embryo, 193 



Russell, E. S., Depastrum, 67 



Rust, iEcidium of Maize, 564 



— of Cereals in Silesia, 444 

 Rusts, Cereal, Vegetative Life, 443 



Rusts, Cultures, 222 



— Infection Experiments, 95 



S. 



Sabatier, A., Limbs of Holocephali and 



Dipnoi, 299 

 Saccardo, P. A., New Genus of Phacidieae, 



93 

 Saccharomyces Anomalus, 686 

 Saccharomyces, Contributions to Morpho- 

 logy, 686 



— Forms of, 341 

 Saccharomycopsis, 341 

 Sacculina, Isopod Parasitic in, 530 

 Sacharoff, N., Function of Iron in Meta- 

 bolism and Fermentations, 173 



Sadeheck, R., Critical Notes on Exoasceae, 



219, 440 

 Sagartia davisi, Habits and Reactions, 658 

 Regeneration and Non-Sexual Repro- 

 duction, 657 



— lucix, Variation, 658 



— paguri, 1 89 



Saito, K., Occurrence of Fungus Spores in 

 the Atmosphere, 345 



— Saccharomyces Aiiomalus, 686 



Sala, L., Peculiar Structure of Epithelial 

 Cells of Ovarian and Spermatic Tubes 

 of Ascarids, 654 

 Salamandra Maculosa, Hypochorda, 510 

 Salensky, W., The Phylogeny of Elephants, 



55 

 Salimbeui, A., Spirillosis of Fowls, 100 

 Salmon, E. S., Cultural Experiments with 

 Bailey Mildew, Erysiphe gra- 

 mini8. 341 



with " Biologic Forms " of Erysi- 



phacese, etc., 563 



— Ectropothecium, 552 



— Erysiphe Qraminis, 685 



— Mycological Notes, 441 



— Specialisation of Parasitism in the 



Erysiphaceee, 340, 440 

 Salts, Metallic, Stimulating Action of some 



on the Growth of the Higher Plants, 



546 

 Samter, M., The Origin of Mysis, Pallasi- 



ella and Pontoporeia, 651 

 Sandes, F. P., Corpus luteum of Baeyurus 



viverrinus, 292 

 Saperda, Monograph of Genus, 527 

 Sarauw, G. F. L., Mycorrhiza, 345 

 Sargent, P. E., Optic Reflex Apparatus in 



Cyclostomes and Fishes, 638 

 Sarnthein, L. G. v., Tyrolean Muscineae,. 



326 

 Sassafras, Jacket Layer, 543 

 fcassi, M., Anatomy of Anomia ephippium 



58 

 Saunders, A., Alaskan Algae, 437 

 Sauropsida, Egg-Tooth, 171 



