INDEX. 



801 



Mast, S. O., Light Reactions of Stentor 



coerideus, 175 

 Mathe.-^oi!, K., Silk-glands of Apanteles. 



675 

 Mathewson, C. A., Pulien-tube of Huua- 



tonia coerulea. 317 

 Mating. Assortative, Note, 677 



— Bird. 5:-!;i 



Matouschek, F., Old Bohemian Moss Re- 

 cords, 66 



Matsuuiura, J., Ferns of Formosa, 62 



— Phiiits of Formosa, 4-13 

 Matthews, J. M., Textile Fibres, 488 

 Maturation and Fecundation of Mam- j 



malian Egg, Studying, 63;] I 



Maturation and Fertilisation of Sacco- 

 cirrus, 44 



— in Mus musculu!<, 19 



— Theory, 20 



— Processes in Ophryotrocha pueriUs, 45 

 Maunsell, E. L., Irish Fungi. 207 

 Maury, P., Fossil Diatoms, 72 



May, i;.. New Modification of Roman- 



owsky's Staiu, 497 

 Mayer, A. G.. Medusae of Hawaiian Is- 

 lands, 173 



— Pulsations of Jelly-fish. 310 



— Reactions of Caterpillars and Moths, 163 

 Mayer, P.. Imbedding Small Objects in 



Paraffin, 748 



Maze', P., Coccus anomalus, 605 



Mazzei. T., Detection of Bilharzia Ova in 

 Urine and Fseces, 754 



Mead, C. S., Occipital Condyles in Mam- 

 mals, 29 



Mearns, E. A., United States Mammals, 

 539 



Mec! anical Stage, Leitz Large, 481 



Media, Agar and Gelatin, Simple and 

 Rapid Method of Preparing, 379 



— Mounting, of High Refractive Index, 



635 

 Medium, New Cultivation, for Bacteria, 



236 

 Medusae, Collecting and Preserving, 632 



— Fresh- water, 173 



— of Hawaiian Islands, 173 

 Meeting. Special, 513 

 Megalohatrachus maximus. Development 



of Heart and Chief BLjod-vessels. 532 

 Meillere. G., Differentiation of Bacilli^ 

 coll and Bacillus typhosux by their Action 

 on Inosite, 724 

 Melilotus alba. Development and Embry- 

 ology, 441 

 Melophagus, Rudiments of Wings and 



Halteres, 675 

 Melting Point of Eutectic Mixtures, Vary- 

 ing, 510 

 Membranes, Cutinised, of Aquatics, 316 

 Mendelism and Microscopy, 232 

 Meningococcus. Cultivating, 492 

 Mercat, Colour Sense in, 665 



Mercier, L.. Phagocytosis of Metamorpho- 

 sis, 287 



— Studyiny- Phagocytoses in Frogs and 



Insects, 248 

 Mercury Globules as Test Objects for the 



Microscope. 764 

 Meristie Variation in Common Sun-star. 



309 

 ^klerlin. A. A. C. E., New Diatom Struc- 

 ture, 452 



— Note on a New Prismatic Ocular, 643, 



762 



— On Ghost Images seen in the Seconda- 



ries of Co!'Chiodhcus asteromphalu ", 

 with some Remarks on the Highest 

 Useful Ratic > of Magnifying Power to 

 Aperture, 646, 761 

 Merrifieid, F.. Insect Bionomics, 299, 423 

 Merton. H., Nymphon parasiticum, 303 

 Mesenchyme in Sturgeon, Origin, 151 

 Mesnil. F., Trypanosome of Dourine in- 

 troduced into Ruminants and Monkeys, 

 53 

 Mesoderm of Coelentera, 432 

 Mesozoic Age, Flowering Plants, in the 



Light of Recent Discoveries, 129 

 Mesozoon. New, 48 



Metachromatic Corpuscles of Germina- 

 tion, 316 

 Metallic Plates, Thin, Numerical Exami- 

 nation of Optical Properties. 104 

 Metallography, Microscopic, Practical Ap- 

 plications in Works, 113 



— See Contents, xlii 

 Metallotropism of Phycomyces nitens, 319 

 Metallurgy, Colour Photography, 767 

 Metalnikoff, S., Physiology of Insect 



Metamorphosis, 545 

 Metals, Art of Cutting. 251 



— Capacity to Form Compounds with each 



other. 758 



— Internal Architecture, 112 



— Method of Measuring the Resistance 



to Rapid Deformation. 250 



— Microscopic Study of Strain in, 14, 119 



— Some Phenomena of Permanent De- 



forihation, 757 



— Structure, 252 



— Testing Laboratory, 383 

 Metamorphosis. Insect, Pnysiology, 545 



— Phagocytosis of, 2S7 



Metcalh M. ^L, Plasticity of Organisms- 

 and Evolution. 417 



— Salpa and the Phylogeny of the Ver- 



tebrate Eye, 159 

 Metham, A. E., Presence of Tubercles in 

 the Lacteals of the Villi of the Intes- 

 tine in Tuberculous Infections, 358 



— Studies in Tuberculosis, 358 

 Metridium marginatum, Fragmental Fis- 

 sion, 49 



Metz, C, Recent Improvements in Leitz 

 Microscope Stands, 476 



