INDEX. 



775 



Moutcmartini, L., Passage from the Root 

 to the Stem, 599 



Monteverde, N., Cross-rollination and Self- 

 Pollination, 352 



Montgomery, T. H., Genital Organs of 

 Zaitha, 320 



— Structure of Nucleolus in Insect Hypo- 



dermic Cells, 456 

 Monti, R., Heteromorphosis of Planariaus, 

 676 



— Minute Structure of Snail's Stomach, 



(1(15 



— Protozoa of Rice Fields, GSO 



— Salivary Glands of Pulmonata, 66G 

 Monticelli* F. S., New Species of Plec- 



tanocotyle, GO 

 Moore, A.. Staining Capsules, 132 

 Moore, G. T., Reproduction of Chlorocystis, 



492 

 Moore, J. P., New Euplectellid, 68 



Leeches, 57, 5S5 



Moore, V. A., Incubator for Student Use, 



G41 

 Morgan, T. H., Influence of Salt Solutions 

 npon Eggs, 15 



— Regeneration iu Gonionemus vertens, 



210 



in Hermit Crabs, 199 



Morgenrot, — ., Tubercle Bacilli iu Butter, 

 375 



Mortensen, Th., ' Albatross ' Ophiuridse, 332 



Mortierella, Structure of Protoplasm, 614 



MortiereUa van Tieghemi, 233 



Morton, N., Flagella and Capsule Stain- 

 ing, 131 



Mosaic Disease of Tobacco, 225 



Mosquito and Pioteosoma, 595 



Mosquitos and Malaria, 43, 338, 578 



— Easy Method of Mounting and Pre- 



serving, 527 



— Mounting, 650 

 Mosses, New Genera, 35S 

 Moths, Mating in, 197, 667 

 Motile Apparatus of Mimosa, 223 

 Mottier, D.M., Centrosomes in Marchantia, 



88 



— Division of Nucleus in Vegetative Cells, 



73 



— Effect of Centrifugal Force on the Cell, 



/o 



— Endosperm Haustoria, 78 



— Nuclear and Cell-division in Dictyota, 



612 

 Mould, Red, 94 

 Moulting and Encystation in Nematodes, 



328 

 Mounting Objects. See Contents, xxxviii 

 Mouse, Development, 175 

 Mouth-parts of Nematocera, 458 



Succession of, in Hydrophilus, 321 



Movements of Flagellata and Ciliata, 211 



— of Fluids of Phauerogamia. See Con- 



tents, xxv 



Movements of Water in Plants, Action of 

 Carbon dioxide on, 695 



— Peculiar Diffusion, of Microscopic Ob- 



jects, 404 

 Mrazek, Al., Glugea lopldi, 338 

 Mucilaginous Plants, Photochemical Me- 

 thods of Staining, 134 

 Mucorinea, New Pathogenic, 233 

 Mucorinese, Cell-membrane, 233 

 Miihlsehlegel, — ., Formation and Structure 



of Bacterial Spores, 369 

 Muir, R., Fixing and Staining Blood 



Films, 398 

 Midler, C , New Genera of Mosses, 35S 

 Miiller, E., Structure of Neuroglia, 22 

 Midler, F., Reducing Power of Bacteria. 



240 

 Miiller, G. W., African Ostracods, 582 

 Mailer, J., Diastatic Ferment in Hen's 



Egg, 311 

 Midler, O., Chambers and Pores in the 

 Cell-wall of Diatoms, 3G0 



— Rhopalodia, 22S 

 Miiller-Thurgau, H., Influence of Nitrogen 



on the Growth of Roots, 220 

 Multinucleate Ova, 559 

 "Mummy" Wheat and Barley, Embryo. 



610 

 Murray, G., Coccospheres and Rhabdo- 



spheres,40G, 408 

 Muscinese. See Contents, xxviii 

 Musculature of Reptiles, Development, 



303 

 Musset, Fr., Testing for Ergot in Flour, 



266 

 Mustelus, Pelvic Plexus, 177 

 Myceles, Turgidity, 493 

 Mycetozoa, 240 



" Mycoderma " Yeast, Fragrant, 618 

 Mycophthorous Fungus, 706 

 Mycorhiza and Roots of the Monotro- 

 paceaa, 481 



— of Corallorhiza, 607 



— of Hepaticse, 367 



— Meaning of, 707 



— of Pyrola, 367 



— of Tipularia unifolia, 238 



— Significance of, 619 

 Myelocytes of Invertebrates, 25 

 Myriopoda. See Contents, xv 



— Palsearctic, 46, 322 



— Seychelles, 459 



— Swiss, 46 

 Myrmecophilous Plants, 358 



New Theory, 357 



Myrosin and Gum in Moriuga, 343 

 Myxinoids, Position, 573 

 Myxomycetes. See Contents, xxxi 



— as the exciting cause cf Tumours in 



Animals, 239 

 Myxosporidium, New, 70 



