INDEX. 



805 



Namyslowski, B., Polymorphism of Gol- 



letotric'linm. 7(J 

 of CoUetotrichnm Jdv.ezeivsliii, '20P> 



— Zygospores oi lihizopus nigricans, ;!41 

 Nasal Skeleton of Amhlijdoma imnctatmn. 



287 



Nathansohn, A.. Marine Plankton. 339 



Naumann, A., New Work on Plant Path- 

 ology, 713 



Navicula osfrearia, 197 



Neave. S., Parasites of Southern Sudan, 

 176 



— Technique of Blooi Examination in 



Tropics, 242 

 Nehalenia sper.iom, Colour-varieties, 30 

 Nebalia, Antarctic Species, 550 

 Nectonemertes, New Species, 429 

 Noger, F.W., CUtltris querclna, 704 

 Negri Corpuscles in Salivary Gland of 

 Mad Dogs, Demonstrating Presence, 

 499 

 Negri's Corpuscles, Demonstrating, 245 



Staining, 751 



Nelson, E. M., An Astronomical Eye- 

 piece used as a Simple Microscope, 

 284 



— An Improved Vertical Illuminator, 



282, 391 



— Eye-pieces for the IMicroscope, 513, 



525 



— Flagella of the Tubercle bacillus, 200 



— Francjois Watkins' Microscope, 764 



— On a New |-inch Semi-apochromatic 



Objective of 0*74 aperture, computed 

 by Mr. Conrady, 656, 762 



— On the Podnra Scale, 385, 393 



— Keply to Professor Porter's and IMr. 



Everitt's Criticism of his Paper " On 

 the Limits of the Eesolviug Power in 

 the Telesciipe and Microscope," 766 



Nelson, J. A., Morphology of DinopJdlus 

 conldini, sp. n., 554 



Nematode, Free, Antarctic, 555 



— Galls, 69 



on Liverworts, 192 



— Parasites of Man, Occasional, 555 

 Nematodes, Antarctic, 555 



— Conditions of Development, 305 



— New, 306 



Nematohelminthes. See Contexts, xvii 

 Nematoidea, Classification and Distribu- 

 tion, 426 



Nematus ribesii, Fertilisation, 298 



Gamctogenesis and Fertilisation, 672 



Nemec, B., Growth Phenomena of Mosses, 

 323 



— Inverse Staining, 240 

 Neottia, Life-history, 56 

 Nephridia of Diuoi)liilus, 1C9 



— of Larval Phoronis, 47 

 Nephiodium, Apogamy, 692 

 Nephrolepis, Morphology and Biology, 



321 



Nephro-phagocytes, of Crustacea, 424 

 NephthyidiB, Minute Structure, 559 

 Nornst Incandescent Ijight, Application 



to Biological Laboratories, 102 

 Nerve-cells, Fixation, 241 



— Mechanism of Destruction, 153 



— Modificaticjn of Donaggio's Method 



of Staining, 498 

 Nerve-endings in Cutaneous Tissue, De- 

 monstrating Fibrillary Structure, 

 380 



— Influence and Internal Secretion, 27 

 Nerves, Branchial and Buccal in Ammo- 



coetes branchialis, 662 



— Peripheral, Development, 22 



— Ilegeneration, 24 



— Staining Medullary Shealh, 247 

 Nervous System of Gastropods, 1 60 

 of Vertebrates, 26 



Peripheral, of Earthworm, 304 



Sympathetic, in Mammals, Develop- 

 ment, 659 



• — in Monotremes, 30 



— of Mammals, Studying, 499 



Nest of Kelp Fish, 069 



Nesting Habits of Florida Alligator, C67 



Neumann, L. G., Note on Spelceorhynchus 



•prxcunor, 424 

 Neurocallis, Affinity, 573 

 Neuroglia Syncytium in Batrachus, 662 

 Neurosporidmn ceplmlodisci, Studying, 



380 

 Neuville, H., Malacological Fauna of 



African Lakes, 542 

 Newt, Synapsis, 25 



Nicholson, W. E., Brvological "Work of 

 William Mitten. 190 



— Bryophytes of Majorca, 326 



— Cephaloziella patula in Britain, 584 

 Nickel Alloys, Magnetic Behaviour, 636 

 — ■ and Arsenic, 505 



— and Lead Alloys, 638 



— and Tin Alloys, 384 

 Nickel-silicon Steels, 114 



Nicolas, G., Eespiration of Aerial Vegeta- 

 tive Organs, 442 

 Nicoll, AV., Entozoa of British Marine 

 Fishes, 170 



— New Trematode Genus, 427 



Nicolle. — ., Action of Bile on Pneumo- 



coccus, 212 

 Nicolle. C, Experimental Glanders of 



Guinea-pigs, 89 

 Nicols in a Mineralogical Microscope, 



Simple Method of Adjusting, 733 

 Nilson, B., Lichen Vegetation of the Sarck 



Mountain in Swedish Lapland, 722 

 Nitrogen Assimilation of Fungi, 709 



— Bacteria, 214 

 in Sea-water, 724 



— Fixation by Azotobacter chroococcum, 



468 

 by Ilhizohium legumiiiofarnui, 4GS 



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