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INDEX. 



Microscope, Leitz' Large Travelling, 200 

 Thermometer, 202 



— Ordinary, arranged for Axial Images of 



Doubly Refracting Bodies, 578 



— by Powell and Lealand, dated 1848, 727 



— Portable, made of Magnalium, 723 



— Seibert's New, for Crystallography and 



Petrography, 694 



No. 5 A, 697 



Preparation, 699 



— Special Stand and Specimen-holder for 



the Microscopical Examination of 

 Metals, 459 



— The " Queen," for Physical Laboratory 



Metal Examinations, 458 



— Thermometer, 202 



— Travelling and Sea-side, 498 



— Zeiss' Focussing, 578 

 Microscopes, Two Old, 227 

 Microscopical Manipulation. See Con- 

 tents, xxxv 



— Optics. See Contents, xxxv 



— Technique. See Contents, xxxv 

 Microscopy. See Contents, xxxiv 

 Microsporium Audouini, 684 

 Microtome, Dele'pine Improved, 592 



— Fiori's Automatic, 592 



— for Cutting under Water, 597 



— Improvised, 335 



— Leake's, 92, 106 



— Minot Automatic Precision, 596 

 Rotary. 597 



— Minot-Blake, 91 



— New Freezing, for use with Carbon 



Dioxide Tanks, 594 



— Reickert's New, with Inclined Plane 



and Endless - working Micrometer 

 Screw, 598 

 Microtomes. See Contents, xxxvi 

 Mid- Pacific Faunas, Genesis, 406 

 Miehe, H., Movements of Nucleus, 28S 

 Milk, Apparatus for Testing and for Culti- 

 vating Bacteria, 95 



— Pathogenic Microbes in, 316 

 Millett, F. W., Report on the Recent 



Foraminifera of the Malay Archipelago, 



Collected by Mr. A. Durrand, 1, 225, 



349, 485, 619, 725 

 Millipedes, Supposed Phosphorescence, 643 

 Minckert, W., Lorenzini's Ampulla) in 



Selachians, 634 

 Minden, — . von, Sensitive Style of Arcto- 



tis, 669 

 Mineral Substances, Sensitiveness of 



Plants to, 302 

 Mingazzini, P., Poison of Parasites, 420 

 Minkiewicz, R., Limuoplankton of Russia, 

 144 



— Seasonal Dimorphism of Ceratiumfurca, 



285 

 Minot Automatic Precision Microtome, 



596 

 Rotary Microtome, 597 



Minot, C. S., Blood-circulation without 

 Capillaries, 404 



— Somatopleure and Splanchuopleure, 403 

 Minot-Blake Microtome, 91 



Mite, Patagonian, 154 

 Mites and Tardigrades, 276 

 Mitosis Artificially induced, 142 



— First, of Spore-mother-cells of Lilium, 



168 

 Mitra, S. B., Crystalline Style of Lamelli- 



branchiata, 641 

 Miyake, K., Starch in Evergreen Leaves, 



428 

 Miyamoto, — ., New Pathogenic Strepto- 



thrix, 74 

 Mobius, K., ^Esthetic Appreciation of 



Molluscs, 519 

 Modelling and Reconstruction Method, 



712 

 Moebius, M., Anthophaein, a Brown 



Pigment of Flowers, 169 

 Molgula cnnpulloides, 145 

 Molisch, H., Latex and Mucilage-sap, 427 



— New Chromogen producing a Red 



Pigment, 549 

 Moll, A., Histiochemistry of Cartilage, 636 



— Staining Embryonic Cartilage, 214 

 Moll, J. W., Mutation Theory, 439 

 Moller, A., Phycomycetes and Ascomy- 



cetes, 678 

 Molliard, — ., Injury to Vegetable Ceils 

 caused by Cold, Plasmolysis, and 

 Desiccation, 293 



— Variations in Structure of a Green Alga 



in Different Media, 189 



— Viridescence and Fasciation caused by 



a Parasite, 54 

 Mollusca, Aquatic, of Switzerland, 411 



— iEsthetic Appreciation, 519 

 — . See Contents, xiii 

 JSlonilia sitophila, Enzyme. 564 

 Monocystis agilis, Sporulation, 546 



— ascidiz, Life-history, 286 



Monostomum orbicidare, 421 



Monotremes and Marsupials, Body Tem- 

 perature and Respiratory Exchange, 

 514 



— Skin-glands, 19 



Montemartini, L., Parasitic Fungi, 444, 

 6S2 



— Sensitiveness of Nodes of Grasses, 303 



— Structure of Melanconiete, 190 

 Montgomery, T. H., Chromosomes of 



Hemiptera Heteroptera, 526 



— Spermatogenesis of Peripatus balfouri, 



275 

 Moore, G. T., Chhrocystis Colinii, 68 



— Eremosphsera viridis, 684 

 Moore, J. P., Leeches of Illinois, 419 



— Post-larval Changes in Vertebral Arti- 



culations in Salamanders, 137 



— Structure of Leech Somite, 40 

 Mordants in Staining Technique, 93 



