770 



INDEX. 



Rot, Black, 596 



of Oranges, 596 



Rotatoria, Parasites, 653 



— . See Contents, xviii 



Roth, J., Variability of Gas-forination by 



Bacillus coli communis, 92 

 Rotifer, New, 187 

 Rotifera, Preserving and Mounting, 378 



— Key for the Amateur, 653 

 Rotifers, New, 435 



— New, from Scotland, 653 



Third List since 1889, 148, 267 



— Parasites of, 561! 



Rottman, G., Development of Radula iu 



Cephalopoda, 36 

 Roule, L., New Species of Atberine in 



Fresh Water, 297 

 Rousselet, C. F., New Rotifer, 18S 



— On the Genus Synchajta, 507 



— Preserving and Mounting Rotifera, 378 



— The Genus Synchseta : A Monographic 



Study with Descriptions of Five New 

 Species, 269, 393 



— The Jackson Microscope, 721 



— Third List of New Rotifers since 1889, 



148, 267 

 Rowland, S., Intracellular Constituents of 

 the Typhoid Bacillus, 225 



— Microscopical Appearances of Pressed 



Yeast after Liquefaction, 85 

 Rowley, H. T., Regeneration in Hydra, 



655 

 Rubiacese, Comparative Embryology, 662 

 Rugosa, Relationships of, to Living Zoan- 



these, 437 

 Rulot, H., Hibernation of Bats, 33 

 Russell, — ., Efficiency of Pasteurisation, 

 477 



— Heat-resisting Micrococcus, 602 

 Rust of Andropogon Sorghum, 592 



— of Cereals, 33S 



— of Timothy Grass, 592 

 Rusts, Experiments, 682 



— Japanese, 340 



— of the Umbellifera?, 681 

 Rutacese, Leaf-Anatomy, 568 

 Ruzicka, — ., Variability of Micro-Organ- 



isms, 342 

 Rysselbergke, Van — ., Permeability of 

 Protoplasm, 442 



S. 



Sablon, L. du., Tubercle of Tamus com- 

 munis, 317 



Sabrazes, — ., Pseudo-Tuberculosis (Strep- 

 tobacillary) of Grey Rat, 479 



Saccardo, P. A., Fungi from Java, 468 



— Sylloge Fungorum, 341 



Saccharomyces, Demonstration of the Cell- 

 nucleus, 113 



Saccharomycetes, Spore-formation, 339 



Sagartia lucise, Dispersal, 562 



Sagifta, Development, 649 



Sago, K., Weather and Parasitic Fungi, 



688 

 Saint-Remy, G., Branchial Clefts iu Lizard 



and Slow-worm, 634 

 in Ophidia, 539 



— Germinal Layers in Cestoda, 50 

 Saito, K„ Bast-Fibres of Japanese Fibre- 

 Plants, 31 S 



Sala, G., Structure of Herbst's Corpuscles 



in Sparrow and Fowl, 31 

 Salamander, Abnormalities in Veins, 35 



— Giant, of Japan, Anatomy, 637 

 Saliva of certain Non-poisonous Colubrines. 



Toxic Properties, 638 

 Salmon, E., Plant Diseases, 470 

 Salmon, E. S., Bryological Notes, 580 



— Coprophilous Fungi II., 335 



— Notes on Erysiphacese, 465 

 Salmonidse, Young, Amount of Dissolved 



Oxygen in Water required, 425 

 Salmo fario, Yolk-organ, 166 

 Salmonoid Fishes, Action of Spurge on. 



425 

 Salt, Effect in Nutrient Media on the 

 Growth of Micro-organisms, 89 



— Solution, Resistance to, 324 



Salts, Inorganic, Action on the Structure 



and Development of Plants, 72 

 Salvi, G., Copulation of Bats, 164 

 Sampolo, — ., [Notable Advance in Colour 



Photography, 241 

 Sainter, M., Relict Crustaceans in North 



German Lakes, 432 

 Sanchez, D., Diverticulum of Duct of 



Snermotheca in Helix aspersa, 176 

 SapindacesB, Development of Seed, 321 

 Saponarin, 568 

 Saprolegniese, 587 

 Sarcocystis tenella in Man, 564 

 Sarcoli, — ., Alcoholic Fermentation of 



Indian Fig-Must, 337 

 Sargant, E., Origin of Seed-leaf in Mono- 

 cotyledons, 446 

 Sarnthein, Count v., Fungus Flora of 



Tyrol, 222 

 Sartori, — ., Detection of Tubercle Bacilli 



in Milk, 343 

 Saunders, De A., Algae of the Harriman 



Alaska Expedition, 585 

 Sauromatum guttatum, Development, 202 

 Sauvageau, M. O, Sphacelariaceas, 211 

 Sauveur, A., Steel Rails, Relation between 



their Structure and Durability, 719 

 Savery, G. B., British and Irish Mosses, 



581 

 Saw for making Microscopic Preparations 



of Hard Objects, 112 

 Sayce, O. A., New Blind Crustacea, 48 

 Genus of Blind Lopods, 432 



— New Victorian Amphipods, 646 

 Scale-Insects of Japan, 553 



