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INDEX. 



Hepatics, European, 611 



— Foliose, Discoid Gemmae, 604 



— Lancashire, 610 



— of Eisenach, 57 



— of the Haute-Saone, 56 



Herdman, W. A., Antarctic Tunicata, 302 



— Intensive Study of Plankton around 



South End of Isle of Man, 562 

 Heredity, Apogamy and Hybridisation, in 

 certain Ferns, 470 



— in Connection with Cancer, 705 



— Influence of Male Parent, 296 



— Modern Study, 557 



— Role of the Nucleus. 442 



Herelle, F. d', Two Filarise in Snake's 



Blood, 37 

 He'ribaud, J., Fossil Diatoms, 202 

 Hermaphroditism among Free-living 



Nematodes, 722 



— in Crepidula fornicata, 163 



— in Toads, 296 



— of Progorochmus claparedi, 725 



— Protandrous, in Lernseopodidae, 720 

 Hermit-crabs and Sea-anemones, Commen- 



salism, 718 



— Ceylonese, Notes, 719 

 Heron-Allen, E., 134, 136, 534, 805 



— Collecting Living Foraminifera, 661 



— Foraminifera from Selsey Bill, 125 



— On the Recent and Fossil Foraminifera 



of the Shore Sands of Selsey Bill, 

 Sussex — V. The Cretaceous Forami- 

 nifera, 399, 401 ; VI. A Contribution 

 towards the iEtiology of Massilina 

 secan*, 69:! 



— Some Varietal Forms of Massilina 



secerns, 796 

 Herpell, G., Larger Fungi of Rhine-land, 



211 

 Herter, W., New Species of Lycopodium, 



51 

 Hertwig, O., Bole of Nucleus in Heredity, 



442 

 Herwerden, M. A. v., Structure of Nu- 

 cleus in Cells of Salivary Glands of 



Chironomus Larvae, 452 

 Herzog, A., Diagnosis of Natural and 



Artificial Silks, 659 

 Herzog, T., Bolivian Mosses, 194 



— Mosses of New Guinea and the Mo- 



luccas, 59 



— Bare European Mosses, 611 



Hesse, E., Cnidosporidia in Mayfly Larvae, 



465 

 Hessian Fly. On the Life-history, with 



Notes on the Tenby Wheat Midge, 127 

 Heterocladium Macounii, 474 

 Heteroschyphus and Chiloschyphus, 607 

 Heterospory in Marsilia, Origin, 188 

 Hewitt, C. G., Bionomics of the House 



Fly, 567 

 Heyder, P., Development of Pulmonary 



Cavity in Slug, 25 



Hicken, C. M., Ferns of Argentina, 603 

 Hickson, S. J., New Species of Stachyodes, 



177 

 " Hicksonella." a New Gorgonellid Genus, 



681, 796 

 Hill, B. P., Copper-arsenic Alloys, 676 

 Hill, John, M.D., An Eighteenth Century 



Microtome, 779 

 Hillhousia mirabih's, 87 

 Hilton, A. E., British Mycetozoa, 802 

 Himanthalia lorea, 618 

 Himmelbaur, W., Flower-morphology and 



Embryology of Datisca, 183 

 Hindle, E., Staining Trypanosoma di- 



morphon, 672 

 Hippolyte and Crenelabrus, Light and 



Pigment-formation, 719 



— gracilis in the British Area. 168 

 Hirschler, J., Development of Mid-gut in 



a Beetle, 30 

 Hirsh, P. E., Development of Air-chambers 



in Ricciaceae, 340 

 Hirst, S., New Genus of Solifugae, 717 

 Hirudinea, Australian, 316, 458 



— Musculature, 35 



Hirzel, H., Abortive Embryo of Sala- 



mandra atra, 152 

 Histology of Metamorphosis, 306 



— of Vertebrata. -See Contents 

 Hive-bee, Brain, 164 



Hjort, J., ' Michael Sars ' North Atlantic 



Deep Sea Expedition, 772 

 Hoche, L., Affinities of Mammary Glands, 



709 

 Hodgson, T. V., Antarctic Isopods, 457 

 Hofeneder, K... New Strepsipteron. 310 

 Hoffman, C, Two New Methods of Growing 



Azotobacter in Large Quantities for 



Chemical Analysis. 109 

 Hohnel, F. v., Mycological Fragments, 



78 

 Notes, 211 



— New or Critical Fungi. 486 



Holden, H. S.. Note on a Wounded Myelo- 

 xylon, 599 



— Periderm-formation in Filicinean 



Petioles 599 



Hollick, A., New Fossil Fucoid, 622 



Hollnagel.H., Measurements in the Long- 

 waved Spectrum, 517 



Hollrung, M., Review of Plant Diseases, 

 629 



Holmes, E. M., British Algae, 346 



Marine Algae, 199 



Holothuria floridana, Development, 174 



— forskali in Scottish Waters, 462 

 Homogeneity of Metals, 529 



— of Optical Glass, 244 

 Houey-bee, Study, i~)6S 



Hony, K., Suctorial Disc of Echeneis, 301 

 Hood, O., New Chytridiaceous Fungus, 622 

 Hoogenraad, H. R., New Heliozoon, 179 

 Hop Pests, 33 



