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INDEX. 



X. 



Nabokich, A., Function of Aerial Roots, 



221 

 Nuehtrier, F., Permanent Preparations in 



Hermetically Sealed Tubes, 262 

 Nadson, G. A., Cultivation of Dictyostelium 



viucoroides and other Amoebae, 644 

 . — Dictyodelium mucoroides, 497 

 Nais with, b furcated Prostomium, 464 

 Nakanishi, K., Bacillus variabilis lymphm 

 vaccinalis, 712 



— New Bacillus found in Vaccine Pustules, 



506 



— New Staining Method for Demonstrat- 



ing Finer Structure of Bacteria, 525 

 Name, W. G. van, Development of Plana- 



riaus, 61 

 Narbel, P., Mange in Animals, 582 

 Nasal Groove, Development, 446 



— Secretory Sacs in Teleostei, 452 

 Nassonow. N., Phagocytosis in Nematodes, 



465 

 Nathansobn, A., Amitotic Division of the 

 Nucleus, 684 



— Parthenogenesis in Mavsilea, 611 

 Nauplius of Penseus, 202 



Nawaschin, S., Embryology of Corylus, 81 



— Impregnation of Dicotyledons, 6l»2 



— Plasmodiophora Brassiae, 239 

 Nebalia geoffroyi, Development, 671 

 Nebelthau's Sliding Microscope, 109 

 Nectaries, Extra-nuptial, Hairs and Antho- 



cyan of Ailanthus glandulosa, 



347 



■ — of Prunus Laurocerasus, 348 



Needham, J. G., Cross-Pollination and 

 Self-Pollination, 484 



— Development of Wings, 43 

 Neger, F. W., Phyllactinia, 94, 494 

 Negri, A., Method of Examining Red 



Blood-corpuscles, 519 

 Neisser's Stain for Diphtheria Bacillus, 



133 

 Nelis, C, Centrosome in Nerve-cells, 306 

 Nelson, E. M., 267, 269, 270 



— Erect-image Dissecting Microscope by 



Leitz, 741 



— On the " Lag " in Microscopic Vision, 



410, 413 



— President's Address, 153 



— The Aplanatic Immersion Front, 159 



— The Huyghenian Eye-piece, 162 



— The Microscopes of Powell, Ross, and 



Smith, 282, 425, 559 

 Nematodes, Arctic, 329 



— New, 675 



— of Coffee Plant, 676 



— Parasitic, 5S 



Nematohclminthes. See Contents, xviii 

 Nematophores in Plumularidse, 590 

 Nemec, B., Conduction of Irritation in 



Plants, 487 



Nemcc, B., Cytolo°;ical Investigations, 684 



— Myeorhiza of Hepaticae, 367 

 Nemerteans, Breeding-times, 63 



— Development, 63 



— Peculiar Northern, 587 



— Singapore, 677 

 Nemertines, New, 587 

 Nemopsis and Margelopsis. 67 

 Neniikow, D., Influence of Light on Color- 

 ation and Development, 456 



Neocosmospora g. n., 94 



Neomenians, Two New, 317 



Nepenthes, Alleged Proteolytic Enzyme, 



479 

 Nephridia and Gonads of Prosobranchia, 

 190 



— Development, 464 



— of PolycliEeta, 673 

 Nephridium of Nephthys cxca, 203 

 Neritina, Structure, 191 

 Nerve-cells of Dytiscus, 45 



— ■ — of Limax, 38 



Structure, 178, 566 



Nerve End-organs in Muscle, 658 

 Nerve-endings, 567 



in Frog, 568 



in Heart, 658 



in Sclera of Eye, 657 



— fibres. Degenerated, Modification of 



Morchi's Method of Staining, 400 

 Medullated, Method of Staining e« 



bloc, and a Modification of Marchi's 



Method, 399 

 Multiple Division, 23 



— terminations on Striped Muscles of 



Teleosts, ISO 

 Nervous System, Central, Study of, 402 



in Helix, Histology, 316 



■ of Annelids, 327 



Structure, 306 



— Tissue, Method for Fixing and Stain- 



ing, 399 

 Modification of Kronthal's Method 



of Staining, 399 

 Nestler, A., Excretion of Water by Leaves, 

 354, 607 



— Fungi in Juniper-berries, 365 



— Pathogenic Effects of Primula obconias 



and sinensis, 598 

 Nettovich, L. von, Studies on ArgulidsD. 



671 

 Neuberger's Simple School Microtome, 5'J 1 

 Neuroglia in Invertebrates, 585 



— Stain for, 733 



— Structure, 22 



Neurons. Moniliform, in Invertebrates. 179 

 Neutral Red as a means for Diagnosis iit 



.Bacterium coli, 647 

 Neutralisation of Media, 640 

 Newbigin, M. I., British Species of Sipho- 



nostuma, 203 

 Nicholls, J. B., Point in the Technique of 



the Cox-Golgi Method, 395 



