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INDEX. 



Griggs, R. F., Monochytrium,aNewGenu8 



uf the Cliytridiales, 508 

 Grimmia, Notes, 054 



— pilosinsima, 226 



Grinding. Slicing, and Mounting Rock- 

 sections, Method, 706 



Grinnell, J., Linnet of Hawaiian Islands, 

 353 



Groh, H., New Host for Claviceps, 391 



Gross?, J., Cristispira and Spirochseta, 58 



— Free-living Spironemaeese, 772 

 Grouse, Red, Changes of Plumage, 353 

 Grout, A. J., North American Bryophytes, 



658 

 Growth of Seed Plants. See Contents 

 Growth-forms, Complex, Inheritance, 347 

 Gruvel, A., Classifications of Rock Lol>sters, 



623 

 Grynfeltt, E., Eye of Protopterus, 741 _ 

 Guanin, Microchemical Demonstration, 



258 

 Gue'guen, F., Alopecia areata of Bacterial 



Origin, 687 



— Rapid Method for Isolating Oospora 



lingualis, 548 



Guercio, G. del, Studies on Injurious 

 Mites, 752 



Gue'rin-Ganivet, J., Grass Snake in the Sea, 

 37 



Guerrini, G., Alleged Toxicity of Tape- 

 worms, 626 



Guertler, W., Iron-Nickel Meteorite, 270 



— Structure of Galvanized Iron, 713 

 Guichard, M., Extraction of Gases from 



Copper, 712 

 Guillaume, C. E., Changes occurring in 



Nickel Steel, 713 

 Guillemiu, G., Occluded Gases in Copper 



Alloys, 418 

 Guillet, L., Reheating of Cold-worked 



Metals, 562 

 Guilliermond, A., Copulation of Yeast-cells, 



392 



- Formation of Chloroleucitcs, 773 



— Mitoehondries of Plant-cells, 773 



— Nuclear Evolution in Ascomycetes, 



5118 

 Giinther, S., History of Study of Coral- 

 formations, 473 

 Giiuthert, T., Oogenesis in Dytiscidae, 



198 

 Gut in Healthy Frog, Total Closure, 193 

 Guttenberg, A., Study of Synchytiium- 



galls, 76 

 Guttural Puuches of Horte, 37 

 Guye, P. A., Infinitely Small Chemical 



Magnitudes, 410 

 Guyer, M. F., Accessory Chromosomes in 



Man, 29 

 Gwynne-Vaughan, D. T., Anatomy of the 



Osmundaceaj, 045 



— Fossil Osmundaceaj, 379 

 Gyorffy, I., Buxbaumia viridi*, \'.*'.'> 



Gyorffy, I., Distribution of Molendoa 

 Sendtneriana in Hungary, 66 



— Hungarian Mo-ses, 657 



— Mosses attacked by Cladosporium, 653 



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Habits of Shrew-mole. 352 



Hachla, Y., Selective Action of Dieudonne"s 

 Medium, 260 



Hncklov, L., Sensilli and Eyes of Medicinal 

 Leech, 203 



Hadhv, P. B., Coccidiosis in Sparrows and 

 other Wild Birds, 369 



Hsemapoietic Function of Spleen in Em- 

 bryo Bird, 460 



HaMimtoxylin, Staining in Bulk, 118 



Hsematozoa from the Congo, 214 



— of Australian Batriichians, 6:;:; 

 Birds, 369 



Reptiles, 771 



— Studies, 633 



Hasmocystidium of the Gecko. 475 

 Hxmogregarina stepanoioi. Life-history, 



771 

 Hsemogregarine in Blood of Varanus 

 varius, 57 



— New, from Horned Asp, 477 

 Haemogregarines, 214 



Haempel, O.. Growth of Sahno hucho, 38 

 Hagem, O., Norwegian Mucorini, II, 507 

 Llagemann, J., Study of Corixa, 199 

 Hageu, J., Annulus of Cynodoiitium air 

 pegtre, 66 



— Dicranoloma, 66 



Hague, A., Bearing Metals, 268 



— Influence of Silicon on Cast Iron. 272 

 Hague, S. M., Morphology of Diospyros, 



640 

 Hair, Different kinds, 742 

 Halbert. J. N., Fresh- water Mites of Clare 



Island, 621 

 Halecium, Mediterranean Specie-, 474 

 HHiichondrina, Classification. 766 

 Hall, C. M,. Gid Parasite, 760 

 Hall, J. G., Diseases of Economic Plants, 



84 

 Hall. M. G, Method of Examining Fajces 



for Evidences of Parasitism, 554 

 Hallez, P., Excretory System of Bothrio- 



molus, 471 



— Non-parasitic Bdellourid, 471 



— Two-fold Function of Ovaries in some 



Polyclads, 761 

 Halosphsera and Flagellatse, 660 

 Hamelin, A.. Collodion Filters, 548 

 Hamerton, A. E., Inquiry into Sleeping 



Sickness, 476 



— Tabanids and Trypanosomes, 749 

 Handlirsch, A., New Palseozoic Insects, 466 

 Hanitsch, P., Development of Cunina 



parasitica, 764 



