800 



IXDEX. 



Macvicar, S. M., i-ritish Hepaticse, 189 



— Xew British HepaticsB, 583 



— Scotti.~h Hepaticse, 33u 

 Madotlieca, New. from China, 331 

 Magalhaes, A. de, Notes on Trypanoso- 



luata, 313 

 Magalhaes, P. S. de, Helmiothological 



Notes from Brazil, 307 

 Magin, L., Alimentary Value of Amanita 



junquillea, 'MS 

 Magnan, A., Pigments of Batrachians, 668 

 Magnesium, Lead, and Tin Ternary Alloys, 



641 

 Magnifier, Draper's Improved, 91 

 Magnifiers, Voigtlander and Sons', 729 



— Zeiss' Anastigmatic, 219 

 Magnus, P.. and others, Uredineae, 204 

 Maguui<, W., Form-ilevelopmeut in 



Agarics, 710 

 Maige. A., Development of Pollen in 

 Nymphsea and Nuphar, 317 



— Kespiration uf the Flower, 319 

 Maisen. H. v.. Sex-determination in Dino- 



philus apatris, 45 

 Maize. Spoiled. Fungi of, 716 

 Malacalogical Fauna of African Lakes, 



542 

 Malaria Parasites in Attica and Bceotia, 



313 

 Malleability and Diagram of Binary Al- 

 loys, Relation between, 637 

 Mallein, — ., Method fur Accelerating Slow 



Staining by Electric Current, 751 

 Mallock, A., Relation between Breaking 



Stress and Extension in Tensile Tests 



of Steel, 251 

 Malvoz. E., Tstnia nana in Belgium, 556 

 Mammals aTid Birds, Labyrinth, 154 



— Blastodermic Vesicle, 148 



— Cerebellum. 294 



— Development of Sympathetic Nervous 



System, 659 



— Epithelial Corpuscles, 152 



— Experiitiental Degeneration of Seminal 



Gland, 28b 



— Occipital Condyles, 29 



— Studying Sympathetic Nei-vous Sys- 



tem, 499 



— United States, 539 



Man, Fusil in uf Atlas and Axis, 663 

 Manceau, E., Coccus ajiomalus and " Vins 



Bleus," 724 

 Mandibular Articulation in Monotremes, 



155 

 Manegold, — ., Streptococcus capsulatus 



gallinarum, 86 

 Manganese, Alloys with Tin and Lead, 

 641 



— and Copper Alloys, 383 

 Mangin, L., Colpomenia sinuosa, 701 



— Disease of Firs, 461 

 Manipulation, ^Microscopical. See Con- 

 tents, xxxviii 



jManouelian. — .. Spirillosis of Fowl, 314 

 ^lanoue'lian, Y., Demonstrating the Pres- 

 ence of Spirillum of Tick Fever, 495 



— Fixation of Nerve-cells, 241 



— Mechanism of Destruction of Nerve- 



cells. 153 



Mantle of CalycuUna lacustris. Structure, 

 534 



Marage, — ., Sense of Hearing in Fishes. 

 82 



Marcandier, A., Bactericidal Action of 

 Wines, 467 



Marceau, F., Movements of the Shell- 

 valves. 34 



Marchal. E.. Nematode Galls, 69 



ilarchal, El. and Em., Sexual Polarity 

 of Spores in Dioicous Mosses, 68 



Marchantia, Physiologv of Development, 

 448 



Marchlewski, M.L.. Affinity of Colouring- 

 matter of Bloud and Chloroi)hyll, 686 



Marchoux, — .. New Trypanosomes, 562 



Marcus. H., Spermatozoa of Ascaris, 4(5 



" Mare Spurco," 452 



Mark, E. L., Maturation in Spermato- 

 genesis of Vespa, 671 



Marks, L. H., Bacillus Pathogenic to Fish, 

 725 



Marking Slides, Water-glass for, 501 



Marmot, Hibernating. Immunity, 664 



Marpmann, G., Aceton in Microscopical 

 Technique, 249 



Marquette, W., Polarity in Plant-cells. 437 



Marrasini, A., Detection of Bacillus typho- 

 sus, 376 



Marshal, H. T., Agenesis of the Vermi- 

 form Appendix, 288 



Marsilea. Apogamy, 692 



— Rotation of Leaves, 60 

 3Iarsipobranchs, Horny Teeth, 33 

 Martelli, G., Bionomics of Insect Pests of 



Olive, 421 



— Life-history of Pieris brassicx, 675 

 Marten's Ball-jointed Metallographic Pre- 

 paration Microscope, 618 



Martin, A., Conditions of Development of 

 Nematodes, 305 



— Development of Ascaris in Artificial 



Media, 555 



— Shell of Ascaris Ovum, 306 



jMartin, K. G., New Form of Microtome- 

 knife, 244 

 Martin, G., New Trypanosomes, 562 

 Martin. J. R. y, Ccelentera from the Span- 

 ish Coast, 174 

 Martorelli, G., Ross's Gull in the Mediter- 

 ranean, 31 

 Mason, G. E., Extinct Fruit-Bat, 665 

 Massalongo, C, New Madotheca from 



China, 331 

 Massini, R., Mutation of Bacteria, 214 

 Mast. S. O., Light Reactions in Volvox, 

 442 



