INDEX. 



783 



Remy, G. S., Development of Cestodes, 



467 

 Remy, L., Medium for Isolating Tvphoid 



Bacillus from Stools, 639 

 Renauld, F., New Genera of Mosses, 



358 

 Renault, B., Calamodendreae, 225 



— Coal Bacteria, 372 

 Reproduction, Non-sexual in Dero, 204 



— of Phanerogamia. See Contents, xxiv 

 Reproductive Elements, Physiology, 174 



— Organs and Antlers, Correlation, 171 

 Reptiles and Monotremes, 451 



Reserve Carbohydrates of Thallophytes, 



698 

 Resin, Excretion by the Leaves of Coni- 

 fers, 214 



— Formation in Plants, 214 

 Respiration in Birds, 28 



— in Chelonians, 28 



— in the Frog, 29 



— of Fungi, Influence of Nutrition on, 



92 



— of Phanerogams. See Contents, xxvii 

 Retina of Amphibians, 309 



Retterer, E., Dermis and Epidermis, 24 

 Reversion, Law of. 303 

 Revivification, 181 

 Rhabdocoela, Development, 60 

 Rhabdoccele Turhellaria, 586 

 Rhabdoderma g. n., 613 

 Rhabdospheres and Coccospheres, 406 

 Rhacopilopsis g. n., 358 

 Rheotropism of Roots, 695 

 Rheumatic Fever, Diplococcus, 710 

 Rheumatism, Acute, Bacillus. 103 

 Rhizodrilus g. n., 326 

 Rhizomucor parasiticus, a New Patho- 

 genic Fungus, 614 

 Rhizorhina and Herpyllobius, 325 

 Rhopalias, 207 

 Rhopalodia, 228 



Rhumbler, L., Cleavage of Ctenophore 

 Ovum, 68 



— Physics of Cell-Life, 305 



Rhus vernici/era, Anatomy and Mor- 

 phology, 348 

 Rhythmic Muscle Contractions, Artificial 



Production of, 310 

 Rice, D. C, Easy Method of Mounting 



and Preserving Mogquitos, 527 

 Richardson, H., North American Isopods, 



461 

 Richter, O., New Maceration Medium for 



Vegetable Tissue, 519 

 Ricinus, Vascular System, 480 

 Rickia, a New Genus of Laboulbeniacea, 



and some New Species, 365 

 Ridewood, W. G., Aglossal Toads, 451 

 Riley, W. A., Staining Envelope of Asco- 



spores, 649 

 Ripley, G. E., Absorption of Water by 



Decorticated Stems, 84 



Ritter, G., Dependence of the Streaming 

 of Protoplasm and the Movements 

 of Vibratile Cilia on Free Oxygen, 

 73 



— Physiology of Bacillus prodigiosus, 374 

 Ritter, W. E., Peculiar Salamander, 185 

 River Plankton, 314 



"R. M. S." 1-27 Gauge Microscope, C. 

 Baker's, 510 



Robertson, J., Meat Poisoning from Pre- 

 sence of Bacillus enteriiidis, 104 



Robertson, R. A., Contact Negatives for 

 the Complete Study of Woods, 136 



Rodella, A., Serum Reaction of Proteus 

 vulgaris, 474 



Rodway, L., New Parasitic Fungus, 704 



Roger, H., Bacillus of Dysenteric Enteritis, 

 374 



Rogers, G. H. J., Modification of Rousse- 

 let's Compressor, 532, 635 



Rohde, — ., Importance of Nucleoli, 180 



Roll - cultures, Apparatus for Making, 

 640 



Romano, A., Colouring Matter of Electric 

 Lobes in the Torpedinidae, 312 



Romanowski's Stain for Bacteria, 648 



Romburgh, P. van, Chemical Substances 

 in Plants, 75 



Rbmer, P., Growth of Tubercle Bacilli on 

 Muscus, 623 



Rompel, J., Calcium Oxalate in the Peri- 

 carp of the UmbelliferfB, 76 



Rontgen Rays and Protozoa, 593 



Root, Passage from, to the Stem, 599 



Root-nodules, Leguminous, Action in 

 Water Cultures, 486 



of Alnus and Elseagnus, 602 



Root-tubercles of Leguminosae, Histology, 

 348 



Roots, Rheotropism, 695 



Rbrig, A., Correlation of Antlers and Re- 

 productive Organs, 171 



Rosenberg, O.. Cell-Changes in Drosera, 

 477 



— Transpiration from Leaves which live 



more than a year, 486 



Rosenberger, R. C, New Method for Stain- 

 ing Tubercle Bacilli, 732 



Rosenstiehl, A., Multiplication of Yeast 

 without Fermentation and with Limited 

 Quantity of Air, 366 



Ross, R., Malaria and Mosquitos, 338 



Ross's, Andrew, Microscopes, 425 



Rossinsky, — ., Moles' Burrows, 573 



Rostellum of Tape-worms, 206 



Rostrella g. n., 706 



Rostrum, Variation in Palxmonetes vul- 

 garis, 672 



Rotatoria. See Contents, xix 



Rothenbiihler, H., Swiss Myriopods, 46 



— Diplopoda of Switzerland, 668 

 Rothert, W., Crystal-cells, 214 

 of the Pontederiaceae, 687 



— Parasitic Fungus, 364 



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