CONTENTS. XXXI 



TAGE 



Klocker, A. — Specific Value of Enzyme Formation 619 



Macdodgal, D. T. — Significance of Mycorhiza 019 



Maire, R. — Cytology of the Hymenomycei.es 620 



Alleschei:, A. — Rabenhorst's Cryptogamic Flora of Germany {Fungi Imperfecti) 620 



Klebs, G.— Propagation of Fungi 701 



Eeinitzer, F. — Capacity of Fungi to absorb Humin-substances 702 



Lagerheim, G. v. — Monoblepharidese 702 



Davis, B. M. — Fertilisation of Albugo Candida 702 



Harper, R. A. — Nuclear Phenomena in the Dstilaginese 703 



Smith, Grant — Hau*toria of the Erysiphex 703 



Malfitano, G. — Proteolysis in Aspergillus viger 704 



Gillot, H. — Hydrolysation of Rajfinoseby Penicillium glaucum 704 



Dangeard, P. A. — New Parasite of Amazbx. 701 



Arthur, J. C, & others — Parasitic Fungi 704 



Hasselbring, H. — Trichurus spiralis and Stysanus stemonites 705 



Smith, Ralph E. — Botrytis and Sclerolinia 705 



Cordley, A. B. — Anthracnose of the Apple 705 



Zimmermann, A.— Ca?iker of the Coffee 706 



Dangeard, P. A. — Bactridium fiavum 706 



Ruhland, W. — Mycophthorous Fungus 706 



Masses, Gv — Origin of the Basidiomycetes 706 



Stahl, E. — Meaning of Mycorhiza 707 



Myxomycetes. 



Jahn, E.—Cowatricha oblusata 96 



Macbride's North American Myxomycetes 96 



Podwyssotzki, W. — Myxomycetes as the exciting cause of Tumours in Animals . . 239 



Nawaschin, S. — Plasmodiophora Brassicx 239 



Fry, Sir Edward & Agnes — Mycetozoa 240 



Nadson, G. A. — Dictyostelium mucoroides 497 



Protophyta. 

 a. SchizophyceEe. 



Chodat, R. — Pleurococcus and Pseudo-pleurococcus 240 



Zacharias, E. — Cyanophycex 497 



Schmidt, J. — Hormogoneas of Denmark 497 



Brand, F. — Glaiocapsa alpina 707 



B. Schizomycetes. 



Rowland, S. — Structure of Bacteria 96 



Metchnikoff, E.— Resorption of Cells 97 



Cunningham, Clara A. — Bacterial Disease of the Sugar-Beet .. 97 



Delacroix — Bacterial Disease of the Haricot 97 



Schattenfroh, A., & R. Grassberger — Butyric Acid Ferments 98 



Macfadyen, A., &, F. R. Blaxall — Thermophilous Bacteria 98 



Tsiklinsky — Thermophilous Microbes of Hot Springs 98 



Jensen, H. — Denitrification Bacteria and Sugar 99 



Danysz, J. — Action of Toxins and Antitoxins 99 



Zierler, F. E. — Bacteriology of the Gangrene of Tooth Pulp 99 



Levniovitsch — Bacterium of Eclampsia .. 100 



Lunt, J .—Organisms of Bacillus coli communis Group isolated from Drinking 



Water .. .. .. •• •" 100 



Barnard, J. E. — Photobacteriv.m liquefaciens Plymouthii 100 



Hartleb, R. — Is the Alinit Bacterium an Independent Species'? 101 



Klein — Bacillus of Pseudotuberculosis 101 



Weber, A. — Bacillus of Crab-plague 101 



Bienstock — Bacillus putrificus 101 



Dean, G. — New Pathogenic Slreptoihrix 102 



Silberschmidt— Streptothrix Caprze 102 



Spirig, W. — Streptothrix Nature of the Diphtheria Bacillus 102 



Salter, A. — Pathogenicity of the Pseudo- Diphtheria Bacillus 102 



Savtschenko — Bacillus of Acute Rheumatism 103 



