INDEX. 



769 



Report, Annual, 123 



Reproduction, Sexu.il and Non-Sexual, in 



Zygomycetes, 213 

 Reptiles, Germinal "Vesicle, 161 

 Resin-Receptacle in the Polypodiacese 



and in some Phanerogams, 61 

 Resorption of Bacteria from Intestines, 



347 

 Respiration of Fungi, 6S8 



of Lower Fungi, 



;;sy 



Influence of Light, 



Respiratory Prothoracic Apparatus in Dip- 

 terous Pupae, 428 

 Retina, Development of Frog's, 28 



— Development of Layers, 538 



— of Hatteria, 541 



— Studies, 541 

 Retting of Flax, 475 



Reuss, H., Distomum duplicatum in Fresh- 

 water Mussels, 434 



Reuter, K , Preparation of Pure Roman- 

 owsky-Nocht Stain, 112 



Rhabdoccel, New, 434 



Bhabdopleura normani, Contributions to 

 Anatomy, 652 



Rhabdospora, Arctic-Alpine, 210 



Rheinberg, J., Double-Image Discs and 

 Complementary Interference Colours, 

 249 



— The Black and "White Dot Phenome- 



non, 367 

 Rheotropism of Roots, 454 

 Rhinantkacese, Green, Suckers, 323 

 Rhizobium leguminosarum, Cultivation, 



108 

 Rhizocephalid Type, New, 555 

 Rhizomorpha, 594 

 Rhizopods, British Fresh-water, 56 

 Rhodomelacese, 583 



— Spiral Arrangement, 334 

 Bhijnchehnis limosella, Regeneration ' of 



Alimentary Canal, 647 



liieliards and Archibald, Study of Grow- 

 ing Crystals by Instantaneous Photo- 

 micrography, 364 



Richards, E. H., Oscillaria proh'fica, 341 



Richardson, F. L., Colour Photomicro- 

 graphy, 243 



Ricciardi, S., New Species of Didymozoon, 

 187 



Ridewood, W. G., Structure of Gills of 

 Lamellibrauchs, 641 



Riella Cultivated from dried Mud, 674 



Riggenbach, E., Autotomy in Marine In- 

 vertebrates, 174 



Rimbach, A., Subterranean Organs of Cali- 

 fornia n Liliacea3, 658 



Rings and Brushes, 143 



Ripening of Cream, 90 



— of Woody Plants, Relation of the Sup- 



ply of Water to, 73 

 Rist, — ., Micro-Organisms of Egyptian 

 " Leben Raib," 313 



December 17th, 1902 



Robertson, W. F., Methods of rendering 

 Golgi-Sublimate Preparations Per- 

 manent by Platinum Substitution, 

 501 



— Platinum Method for the Central Nerv- 

 ous System, 256 



Robin, A., Flask for Storing Culture 

 Media, 617 



Rodway, L., Botany of Tasmania, 577 



Rogers, L., Toxic Properties of Saliva of 

 certain Non-poisonous Colubrines, 638 



Rogozinski, — ., Resorption of Bacteria 

 from Intestines, 347 



Rohnstein, R., Simple Method for Pre- 

 serving Urinary and other Deposits, 622 



Rolland, M. L„ Mycology in France, 221 



Romanowsky-Nocht Stain, Pure, Prepara- 

 tion of, 112 



Romell, L., South American Fungi, 222 



Rommel, W., Fruit Yeasts, 680 



Roos, E., Function of Thyroid Gland, 425 



Roots, Assimilating, of Tamiophyllum, 68 



— of Monocotyledons, Primary Vascular 



Elements", 317 



— Rheotropism, 454 



— ■ Tuberous, of Thrincia tuherosa, Struc- 

 ture, 196 

 Root-tip, Method of Investigating the 



Gravitational Sensitiveness, 575 

 Root- tubercles in Pisum, Influence of 



Mineral Salts on the Production. 203 

 Rosa, D., Chloragogen of Oligochseta, 64S 

 Rosacea?, Development of Ovule and Seed, 

 664 



— Existence of a Hypostase in Ovule and 



Seed, 666 

 Rosenberg, O., Development of Pollen in 

 Zostera, 449 



— Embryology of Zostera marina, 449 

 Rosenberger, H. G., Simple Method of 



Preparing Bone Sections, 714 



Rosenfeld, A., Involution Forms of some 

 Plague-like Bacteria, 91 



Rosenhain, — ., Crystalline Structure of 

 Metals, 262 



Rosenhain, W., He-crystallisation of Pla- 

 tinum, 623 



Rosenheim, O., Decomposition of Com- 

 pounds of Selenium and Tellurium by 

 Moulds, 688 



Rosenvinge, K., Spiral Arrangement in 

 Rhodomelaceaa, 334 



Rosuer, A., Monochorial Twins, 159 



Ross, Andrew, Two Early Microscopes 

 by (?) 351 



Ross, Messrs., Lens for Dark-Ground Il- 

 lumination, 237 



Ross' New Microscope, 231 



Rossi, G., Alimentary Tract of Jnlus com- 

 munis, 553 



— Locomotion of Myriopods, 55:; 



— Resistance of Myriopods to Asphyxia- 



tion, 305 



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