842 



INDKX. 



Alloys, Antimony-lead, Shrinkage, 418 



— Copper, Occluded Gases, 418 



— Copper-zinc, New Critical Point, 710 



— Defects. 560 



— Electrical Conductivity, 563 



— Gold-magnesium, 123 



— in Microscopical Anatomy. Injection of 



Fusible, 822 



— Iron -antimony. 558 



— Iron-carbon, 125 



— Iron-nickel-copper. 127 



— Iron-silicon-carbon, S26 



— Lead-tin, 711 



— Metallic, •' Filiations." 7 IT) 



.Molten, Electrical Conductivity, 274, 



;.6(i 



- of Aluminium and Zinc, 711 



— of Cadmium, Bismuth and Lead, 417 



— of Copper, Antimony and Bismuth, 124 



— of Lithium, 123 



— of Silicon with Metals, 712 



— of Silver with Cadmium, 825 



— of Sodium witli Silver and Gold, 556 



- of the Noble Metals, 417, 826 



— Palladium-gold, Occlusion of Hydro- 



gen. 557 



— Pseudo-binary, 561 



— Silver -cadmium, 123 



— Silver-copper, 124 



— Silver-sodium, 124 



— ■ Steels, Cementation, 713 



— Tellurium. 416 



— Ternary, of Lead, Tin and Antimony, 



556 



- of Magnesium, Zinc and Cadmium, 



124 

 Alopecia areata of Bacterial Origin, 687* 

 Aluminium A llovs containing Magnesium. 



711 



— and Zinc Alloys, 711 



— Silver and Bismuth, Effect of upon 



Copper, 418 



— Spontaneous Disintegration, 555 

 Aluminium-calcium Alloys, 123 

 Aluminium-magnesium Alloys, 825 

 Aluminium-silver Alloys, 26S 



Alytu* obstetrirans. Involution of Tail. 738 

 Amakebe, Transmission by Brown Tick, 



622 

 Amalgams containing Silver and Tin, 557 



— Zinc, 4 1 7 



Amann, J., BinocularMicroscope, 806 



— Ultramicroscopical Study of Solutions 



of Iodine, 545 

 Amann, Y., Direct Enumeration of 



Bacteria in Water, 552 

 Amber, Blattidse in. 465 

 Ambi -coloured Flatfish, 746 

 Ambrosia Fungus, 396 

 Ambroz, A., Thermobiosis, 403 

 Amia, Development of Pectoral Fin, 607 

 Amoeba diploidea, Depression and Apog- 



amy, 475 



Amoeba Umax, Division and Encystation, 

 171 



— punctata. Division, 474 



— Reactions to Light, 366 

 - Studies, 174. 767, 821 



Amphibia, Blastopore Closure, 347 

 Amphibians, Corpora Adiposa, 613 



— Production of Supernumerary Limbs. 



187 

 Anabiena rycadete, Life-history, 663 

 Anaerobe, New, in Typhoid Stools, 688 

 Anaptychia and Physcia, Apothecial 



Development, 401 

 Anatomy of Seed Plants. See Contents 

 Andrade, E. N. da O, Viscous Flow in 



Metals. 274 

 Andre', E , New Species of Mesnilella, 635 

 Andreseaceae. 65 

 Andrejew, P.. Comparative Study of Coli- 



form Organisms, 91 

 Andrews, A. le R., North American 



Sphagnum, 782 

 Andrews, E. A., Jamaica Peripatus. 466 



— Rhythms in Termite Communities. 463 



— Sperm Transfer in Certain Decapods. 



753 

 Andrews. F. M.. Embryo-sac Development 

 in Hybanthu* concolor. 21 S 



— Spirogyra, 665 



Angiosperms, Apetalous, Gnetales, 372 



Anguillulid;e of the White Slime of Oaks, 

 361 



Aniline-stained Microscopical Prepara- 

 tions, Fading, and a New Medium. 

 415 



Animal Life of Sea-bottom, 741 



— Tissues, Reduction and Oxidation, 614 

 Animals, Aquatic, Kquilibration, 614 



— Domestic, Reproductive Organs, 743 



— Sense of Light, 355 



Annandale. N., Barnacles from Irish 

 Seas. 469 



— New Burmese Frog. 353 



— Rliizocephalous Crustacean from Fresh- 



water, 755 



— Spjnges Associated with Yermetidse, 



766 

 Annealing of Steel. 559 

 Annelid. Papillomatous Neo-formation, 



625 

 Annulata. See Contexts 

 Annulus of Cynndotitium alpe*ire. <'>•'> 

 Anonas, Pollination Experiments in South 



Florida, 374 

 Anoplura, Studies on Mallophaga. 751 

 Ant, Mimicry by Larval Mantis, 356 

 Antarcti- Genera, New, 498 

 Antheridia, Amphigastrial, in some 



Ptilidioid Hepaticaj, 224 



— Embedded in Pteris, 644 

 Anthomastus, Genus. 54 



Anthrax, Relative Immunity of Birds. 

 37 



