INDEX. 



875 



Molisch, H., Liberation of Iron by Green 

 Water-plants, 484 



Molle', J, v., Mammalian Spermatozoon, 



30 

 Molliard, M., Algal Figures on Culture 



Flasks, 785 



— Hvpochnus Form of Fistiiiiim hepatica, 



512 

 Mollier, S., Structure of Spleen Capillaries, 



349 

 Mollusca. See Contexts 

 Mollusoan Sliell, Layers, 746 

 Molluscs, Batrachospermum growing on, 



787 



— Marine, of Clare Island, 461 



— of Ireland, 356 



— of Portuguese East Africa, 355 

 Monascus, Development, 77 

 Monocbytrium, a New Genus of tbe 



Cbytridiales, 50S 

 Monocotyledonous Characters in Poly- 



carpea?, 640 

 Monopylidium pas*erinum, Structure, 626 

 Montanari, A., Effects of Pyridin Fixa- 

 tion upon Nervous Tissues, 702 

 Moreau, F., Notes on Mucorini, 790 

 Morel, C, Staining in Bulk with H.tma- 



toxylin, 118 

 Morgan, W. De. Reaction of Tissues of 



Pecten to Implantation of Foreign 



Bodies, 356 

 Moroff, T., Vegetative and Reproductive 



Processes in Tbalassicolla, 475 

 Morosofl", M., New Forceps, 416 

 Morphology of Organisms concerned in 



the Production of Acute Intestinal 



Toxaemia in Infants, 280 

 Morris, H. J., Properties of Cast and 



Boiled Gold Plate, 557 

 Morse, M., Sterility, 30 

 Morse, M. W., Experiments on Ova of 



Cerebratulus, 762 

 — ■ Polarity in Tubularia, 765 

 Mortensen, T., West Indian Echinoids, 208 

 Mortierellae, Study, 77 

 Mosquito Larva?. Carnivorous, 35S 



— sucked by Midge, 753 



Mosquitos, Bentley-Taylor Method of 

 Mounting, 120 



— Roumanian, 40;; 



Moss-fauna of Central America, 615 

 Moss-flora in Central Asia, 495 



— Mexican, 783 



— of Bernina, 657 



— of Bolivia, 68 



— of Bulgaria, 657 



— of Eisenach, 67 



— of Haute-Saone, 382, 656 



— of Rhine-land, 656 



— of South Tburingia. 67 



— of the Atlantic Islands, 382 



— of the Jura, 494 



— of Tunis, 382 



Moss-genus, Indian, New, Hyophilopsis, 



654 

 Moss-herbarium, F. Renauld's, 497 

 Moss-pedigrees, Parallelism and Con- 

 vergence^ 65 

 Moss-remains in Scottish Peat, 381 

 Mosses and Liverworts, British, 227 



— Antarctic, 784 



— attacked by Cladosporium, 653 



— Branch-formation, 651 



— British, 228 



— Crimean, 057 



— Desiccation-phenomena, 381 



— European, Critical, 656 

 New or Rare, 67, 227, 494 



— Exotic, Illustrations, 227, 381 



— Hungarian, 657 



— Indian. Merceyopsis g.n. and other, 66 



— Japanese, New, 495 



— Mexican, 68, 383, 658 



— of Ceylon, 382 



— of Eastern Asia, 495 



— of Hamburg, New Records, 67 



— of Libya, 658 



— of New Guinea, 495 

 Caledonia, 784 



— of Spitzbergen, 494 



— of the Crimea, 382 



— of the Erzgebirge, 656 



— of the Haute-Saone, 229, 782 



— of Tirol, 657 



— Panama, 497 



— Northern, 229 



— Scottish, New, 228 



— Sexuality, 651 



— South Russian, 229 



— Teneriffe, 382 

 Moths, Grape, 464 



Motz-Kossowska, S., Mediterranean Spe- 

 cies of Halecium, 474 



Moulds, Metabolism, 79 



— Thermophilous, 673 

 Moulting in Silkworms, 748 

 Mounting, Fluid, 551 



— Mosquitos, Bentley-Taylor Method. 120 



— Slicing, and Grinding Rock-Sections, 



Method, 706 



— Objects. See Contents 



Mouse, White, Early Development, 603 

 Movement in Graruinea?, Mechanism, :!74 

 Movements of Bacteria, New Method for 



Studying, 260 

 Mozejko, B., Injection Preparations of 



Petromyzon. 263 

 Mucorini, Norwegian II., 507 



— Notes, 790 



— Study, 76 



Mvihlethalcr, F.. Desmids of the Burg'as- 



cinmoos, 665 

 Midler, K., European Hepatica?, 381, 



49:; 

 Midler, P., Electrii-al Conductivity of 



Molten Alloys, 274, 560 



