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INDEX. 



Fluorescence in Luminous Beetles, 748 

 Ply, Citrus White, Fungus Parasitic on, 



795 

 Food of Shrew-mole, 352 



F l-fishes, Flesh-parasites, 206 



Fr.ods and Drugs, Microscopical Examina- 

 tion, 121 

 Foot, J. S., Minute Structure of Femoral 



Bones. 608 

 Foot-and-mouth Disease, 804 

 Foraminifera, liritish. Studies, 366 



— from Funafuti, 56 



- Eecent ami Fossil, of the Shore-sands 

 of Selsey Bill, Sussex — VII.. Supple- 

 ment (Addenda et Corrigenda), 277, 

 298; VIII., Tabular List of Species 

 and Localities, 436 



Forceps, New, 416 



Ford. W. W., Bacteriology of Baltimore 

 City Water, 524 



Fore-gut and Mid-gut, Junction in Hive- 

 bee, 197 



Forti, A., Diatoms, 73 



Fossombronia echinata, 655 



Foster, N. H., Woodlice of Ireland, 469 



Fowl, Domestic. Ligaments of Oviduct, 35 



— Microfilaria, 625 



— Queensland, New Nematode in Eye, 48 

 Fowl's Comb, Fluctuation in Growth, 604 

 Fowler, H. W., Variation of Species of 



Notropis, 38 

 Fowls, Csecal Parasites, 632 

 Fox. 0. P., Film Test for Crude Rubber. 



416 

 F'ranca, C, Parasites of Leucocytes in 



Brown Rat, 633 



— Studies on Haematozoa, 633 



Franz, V., Function of Cerebellum in 



Fishes, 614 

 Fraser, E. T., Cultivation Medium for 



the Influenza Bacillus and Ducrey's 



Bacillus, 549 

 Freiberg, W., Forms of Ophioglossum. 643 

 Frenelopsis ramosissima, Epidermal Cha- 

 racters, 7 7 4 

 Freund, L., Ear Mite of Cattle, 359 

 Friedrich, K., Iron Sulphide-iron System, 



126 

 Friend, H., British Enchytrseids II, the 



genus Fridericia, 838 

 - New British Enchytneids, 730 

 Fries. II., Spore formation in Nidularia, 



794 

 Fries, K.E.,Monccotyledonous Characters 



in the Polyearpea3, 640 

 Friese, H., Species and Varieties of 



Humble-bees, l'.»7 

 Frilley, R., Alloys of Silicon with Metals, 



712 

 Frisch, K. v., Colour-chsinge in Fishes, 



460 

 Fritsch, <;.. Eye of Pteropus, 740 



— Retina of Birds. 610 



Frohlich, A., Use of Picramic Acid fur 



Staining, 1 1 8 

 Frog, Burmese New, 353 



— Corpora Adiposa, 744 



— Development of Gonads, 456 



— Healthy, Total Closure of Gut, 193 



— Numb r of Chromosomes in Partbeno- 



genetieally produced Larvre, 454 



— Robber, Notes, 460 



— Trypanosomes in Japan, 632 

 Frog-hoppers, Green Muscardine, 673 

 Fronds, Fern, Mechanism by which they 



roll up, 378 



Fructificati'>n of Macrocyslis, f;04 



Fruit of (ieianiacese, 641 



Fry, A., Introduction to British Liverworts, 

 228 



Fry, Sir E., Introduction to British Liver- 

 worts, 228 



Frye. T. ( '., Polytrichaceas of North 

 America, 383 



Fucus, Hybrid Form, 75 



Fiilleborn, F., Rotifera of German East 

 Africa, 208 



Funmgines, Contribution to the Study of, 

 794 



Funaria, Inflorescence. 492 



Fungi and Termites, 397 



— Assimilation of Nitrogen, 512 



— Chilian, Notes. 395 



— Cultures of Mixed. 794 



— Fat-destroying, 677 



— Fresco-painting of, 677 



— from Greenland, 395 



Venezuela and the West Indies, 



395 



— Hepaticse Infected, 492 



— Higher, Chemistry, 396 

 Do they require Lime? 82 



— imperfect/'. Study, 509 



— in Clay Mines, 397 



— in the Rhizoids of Leafy Hepalics. 513 



— Larger, Notes, 81, 83. 236, 676 , 794 



— New, from the Tyrol, 673 



— North American, 392 



— Notes, 516 



— Origin of Parasitism, 238 



— Parasitic, 393 



— Pathogenic, 798 



- Phototropism and Geotropisrn, 396 



— Poisoning, 677 



— Smut, 675 



— Wood-destroying, 237 



— See Contexts 

 Fungicides, 84 

 Fungus, Ambrosia, 396 



— Edible, Culture. 2:56 



— Foray at Saudsend. 516 



— of House-fly, 234 



— parasitic on Citrus White Fly, 795 



— Root-tubercles, 237 

 Fungus-carriers. Insects as, 515 

 Fungus-flora, German. 395, 512 



