INDEX. 



847 



Branch-formation in Mosses. 651 



Brand. F , New Chlorophycea? from New 



Zealand and Tahiti, 607 

 Brass, Heat-treatment. 417 

 Brassfounder, Metallography as an Aid to, 



41S 

 Brau.se. G., Ferns of German Central 



Africa, 223 

 Brayshaw.S. N.. Hardening of Carlion and 



Low-tungsten Tool-steels. 271 

 Breckenridge, J. M., Aluminium-calcium 



Alloys. 123 

 Bredeman.G., Bunt-spores in Meal, Bran. 



and Grain, 793 

 Breed, R. S., Enumeration of Bacteria in 



Milk. 710 

 Bre'ment, E., New Ascidicolous Copepod, 



469 

 Bresadola, G.. and others, British Myco- 

 logy, 513 

 Bresadolia, New Species. 236 

 Bridgman, P. W., Action of Mercury on 



Steel at High Pressures, 272 

 Brindley, H. H., Habits of Procession 



Caterpillar, 42 

 Briquet, J., Corsican Ferns, 491 

 Britton, E. G.. Philonotia revised by Dis- 



mier, 654 



— Splachnobryum in Greenhouses, 383 

 Broch. H., Australian Pennatulids, 365 



— Hydroids of Drobak, 365 



— New Genus of Hydroids, 52 



— Pennatulacea, 765 



■ — Peridinium 1'lankton at Rovigno, 57 



— Plankton of Spitzbergen. 39 

 Brackhausen, H, Moss-flora of Rhine- 

 land, 656 



Brolemann, H. W., Cavernicolous Myrio- 



poda, 44 

 Broesike. G.. Nature of Seminal Fluid in 



Man. 60S 

 Broniewski, W., Aluminium-magnesium 



Alloys, 825 



— Aluminium-silver Alloys. 268 



— Electrical Conductivity of Alloys, 563 

 Bronze, Heat-treatment. 124 



lironzes. Quenching, 268 



Broquet, C, Method of Preserving Plague 



Material. 120 

 Brotherus, V. F., Allionella, a New Genus, 



780 



— Moss- flora in Central Asia, 4!»5 



— Mosses of New Caledonia, 784 

 Broussonetia, Latex Diastases, 483 

 Brown, H. B., Crataegus : Some Theories 



concerning the Origin of its Species, 

 220 

 Brown, J. M., Respiration and Circulal 

 in Tipuln maxima, 74'. > 



— Rhizopods from Lake District, 475 

 Brown, W. H., Altjae of North Carolina, 



660 



— Ascoearp of Leotia, 234 



Brown, W. H., Cell-division in Lynirbva, 

 500 



Brownlee. J., Inheritance of Complex 

 (irowth -forms, 347 



Bruce. 1).. Enquiry into Sleeping Sick- 

 ness. 476 



— Tabanids and Trypanosomes, 749 



— Trypanosoma evansi, 771 



— and others, New Trypanosome, 770 



Studies on Trypanosomes, 769 



Transmission of Sleeping Sick- 

 ness, 770 



Trypanosoma namum (Laveran), 



770 

 Brues, C. T-, New Species of Peiipatus 



from Grenada, 752 

 Brumpt, E., Nematodes in Deer. 760 

 Bruni, A. C., Development of Vertebral 



Column in Reptiles ami Birds. 186 

 Bruni, G., Formation of Solid Metallic 



Solutions by Diffusion in the Solid 



State, 712 



— Silver-cadmium Alloys, 123 



Bruni, G., and others, Ternary Alloys of 



Magnesium Zinc and Cadmium, 124 

 Brunner's Glands, New kind of Cell, 349 

 Brunnthaler, J., Coccolithophoriihe from 

 the Adriatic, 499 



— Phylogeny of Algae, 498 



Bruntz, L., Elimination by Leucocytes, 



195 

 Bruyn, H. de. Development of Stele in 



Dipteris. 644 

 Bryacese, Wollnya a Genus of, 654 

 Bryce, D., Bdelloid Rotifera : A New 



Classification, 207 

 Bryologieal Index, 227 



— Notes, 65 

 Bryophyta, British, 381 



— Inter-relationship3, 224, 380 



— North American, 68 



— of German Central Africa, 496 



— of North America, 496 



— of the Philippine Islands. 68 

 - of Tropical West Africa. 495 



— Social Groups and Adaptive Characters, 



779 



— - Spermatogenesis, 653 



— See Contents 

 Bryophvtes. Belgian, 656 



— British, 494,781 



— German, 494 



— Hungarian, 229 



— Japanese, 783 



— New Zealand, 69 



— Norfolk, 67 



— North American, 658 



— of Southern Europe, 495 



Bryozoa, Development of Statoblasts, 207 



— New Mediterranean, 762 

 Bryum, Rare Species. 226 



Brzezinski. J., Mildew of the Vine in 

 Poland, 5118 



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