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INDEX. 



Barittwinfluenzm, New Method for making 

 111 L-agar tor Cultivating, 820 



— Johne's, 94 



— Lactis aerogenea, Action upon Glucose, 



526 



— Nenekii : New Agar - liquefying 



( irganism. 245 



— of Aon.-. 21 2 



— pappulu8, 804 



— strict Anaerobic, causing Purulent 



Pleurisy, 522 



— aubtilis, Trypanotoxin, 522 



Bacteriii and other Organic Cells, Method 

 of Disintegrating, 426, 592 



— Cytology, 523 



— Different, Enzymes in, 94 



— Fermentation of Sugars, 521 



— in Frozen Soil, 92 



— in Milk, Enumeration, 710 



— in Water, Direct Enumeration, 552 



— Intestinal, Variability, 525 



— Models of Microscopic V ields, 426 



— Movements, New Method of Studying, 



260 



— Negative Staining, 823 



— New Method for Differentiation, 109 



— Nitrite-formation. 526 



— Oxidizing and Reducing Properties, 



244 



— Studying the Cytology, 413 



— Variation and Adaptation, 689 

 Bacterial Cytology, 404 



— Disease of Potato-plant, 247 



— Diseases of Orchids, 802 

 Bacteriological Studies of Danish Butter, 



689 

 Bacteriology, Agricultural, Methods, 521 



— of Baltimore City "Water, 524 



— of Chorea, 245 



— of Landry's Paralysis, 244 

 Bacterium briosianum, 803 



— Briosii, 523 



— tumefaciens, 803 



— zopfii, Growth, 805 



Bagshaw. W., Instantaneous Exposure in 



Photomicrography, 721 

 Baily, F. G., A Stereoscopic Illusion, 411 

 Bainier, G., New Hyphomycetes, 393 

 Baker, F. W. W., Anomalies in Objective 



Screw Threads, 175, 283 

 Baldwin, W., British Carboniferous Myrio 



pods, 200 

 Balint, S.. New Methods of Demonstrating 



I'lasmodes, 119 



— New Mounting Medium for Botanical 



Preparations, 265 

 Bambeke, * '.. Study of Ithyphallus impu- 



dicui and Mutinus caninu*, 512 

 Bancroft, 0. K., Parasitic Fungi, 393 

 Bancroft, N., Xylem Elements of the 



Pteridophyta, 644 

 Banfield, H. O, Sliding Nose-piece for 



Use in Stereo-photomicrography, 95 



I'.araduc-Muller, L.. Metallic Silicides. 125 

 Barbier, M., Obituary, V. A. Gillot, 799 

 Barbieri, N. A., Physical Nature of 



Neuroplasm, 458 

 Bardeleben, K. v., Right- and Left- 



handedness, 192 

 BarenUia benedeni in British Waters, 762 

 Barlow, W. E., Alloys of Cadmium, Bis- 

 muth and Lead, 417 

 Barlow, W. H., Analysis of Seaweeds, 231 

 Barnacles from Irish Seas, 469 

 Barnard, J. E.. A Geometric Slide Photo- 

 micrographic Apparatus, 836 



— A Method of Disintegrating Bacteria 



and other Organic Cells. 426, 592 



— A Simple Method of Obtaining Instant- 



aneous Photomicrographs, 19 



— New Microscope, 831 



— On the Use of a Metallic Electric Arc 



in Photomicrography, 2 1 



— Practical Photomicrography, 545 

 Barnes, E. J., Influence of Vanadium on 



Iron and Steel, 827 



— Nickel Steels, 827 

 Barratte, G., Mosses of Libya, 058 



— Pteridophytes of Libya, 649 



Banett, W. F., Historical Note on Re- 



calescence. 270 

 Bartels, P., Plica semilunaris in Hereros 



and Hottentots. 612 

 Barus, O, Elliptic Interference with 



Reflecting Grating, 545 

 Bassal, — , Staining in Bulk with Hsema- 



toxylin, 118 

 Basidia, I >evelopment, 794 

 Bassett, H. P., Turbidometer for Counting 



Vaccines, 824 

 Bataille, F., Monograph of Hygrophorus, 



81 

 Butaillon, E., Artificial Parthenogenesis 



in Toad, 454 

 of Toad's Egg. 454 



— Experimentally "induced Partheno- 



genesis in Toad, 454 



— Factors of Traumatic Parthenogenesis, 



737 

 Bateman, H. R., Enquiry into Sleeping- 

 sickness, 476 



— Tabanids and Trypanosomes, 749 

 Bathie, J. and P. de la, Termites and 



Fungi, 397 

 Bathysciinae, Revision, 620 

 Batrachians and Reptiles, Innervation of 



Heart, 458 



— Australian, Hsematozoa, 633 

 Batrachospermum growing on Molluscs, 



7*7 

 Bats, Tendons of Wing and Leg, 609 

 Bauer, E., Critical European Mosses, 656 



— and others, Rare Species of Bryum, 226 

 Bauer. O., Heat-treatment ot Bronze, 124 



— Stresses in Cold-worked Metals, 562 

 Baume, G., Measurement of Hardness, 271 



