INDEX. 



82' 



Wille, N.. Algologlcal Observations, 45." 

 AVillem, V., New Species of AcantLo- 



cotj'lc, 307 

 Williams, E. S., Alloys of Autiiuony witli 



Manganese, Clirominm, Silicon, and 



Tin ; of Bisinnth with Chromium and 



Silicon; and of Manganese with Tin 



and Lead, 6±1 

 Williams, S. E., Anatomy of Boopliihis 



annuhdns, IGo, 240 

 Williams, L. W., Marine Copcpods of 



Eliode Island, 4:5 

 Williamson, H. C, Hermaphroditism iu 

 Cod, 158 



— Species of Gadus, 158 



Wilson, G. W., Identity of Mncor Macedo, 



— Eeview of Phycomycetes, 704 

 Wilson, J. T., Development of Orni- 



thorhynchus, 148 



— Tooth-development in Ornithorhynchus, 



28G, 660 

 Wilson, E., Eifect of Stretching on Con- 

 ductivity, 507 

 Wilson, W. J., Cultivating Meningococcus, 



492 



— New Method of Isolating Bacillus 



typhosus from Infected Water, 491 



Wines, Bactericidal Action, 407 



Wings and Halteres in Melophagus, Eudi- 

 ments, 675 



Wiiiton, A. L.. Microscopy of Technical 

 Products, 745 



Wintrebert, P., Action of Eadium Emana- 

 tion on Development of Frous, 285 



Wiseman, H., Ascidians of Cape Verde, 

 541 



Witches' Brooms, 342 



With, C. J., Indian False-scorpions, 164 



Witte, H., Biccia Bischoffii, 68 



Wittneben, W., Two Anaerobic Strepto- 

 cocci, 605 



Wolcott, E. H., Genera of Water-mites, 41 



AViilfel, K., Development of Diaphragm 

 and Stomach of Euminants, 412 



Wolfl', M., Criticisms of the so-called 

 Syphilitic Spirochajte, 381 



— Pedioplana Haeclieli and Planosarcina 



Schandinni, 355 

 AVoUenweber, W., Hajmatococcus, 702 

 Wolley, P. G. , Bacterium 2)neumoniie simile, 



87 

 Wologdine, S., Alloys of JMangancse and 



Copper, 383 

 of Zinc and Iron, 115 



— Eecording Pyrometer, 508 

 Wolves of Spain, 666 



Woodburn,W. L., Polyspermy in Ferns, 693 

 Woodland, W., Factors in Production of 

 Spicules, 683 



— Spicule-formation in Echinoderms. 308 



— Spicules of Synapta and Auriculaiia, 



681 



Woodland, W.. Studies in Spicule-forma- 

 tion, 6S2 



Woodruff, L. L., Variation in Infusoria, 

 434 



Woods, S. H., Tensile Strengths of the 

 Copper-aluminium Alloys. 756 



Woodward, A. S., Ichthyosaurus with 

 Embryos, 23 



— New Dinosain-, 414 



— Palreoniscid Fislies, 33 



— Paheontology and Biology, 27 

 Woodward, H., 127 



— Primitive Schizoi^od Crustacean, 679 

 Wood worth, W. JM., Palolo Worm, 426 

 Word, A. K., Ascogenous Forms of 



CihROsporium and Colletotrichuin, 457 

 Worm, Palolo, 426 



— Parasites of the Eussian Polar Expedi- 



tion, 305 

 Worms, Intestinal, of African Pigmies, 



306 

 Pathogenic Action, 46 



— Mounting in Amann's Lactophenol, 



502 



Wratten and Wainwright, Selection of 

 Plates and Filters for Photomicro- 

 graphy, 370 



Wrightia coccinea, 560 



Wroughton, E.C., African Mnngooses, 664 



Wrzosek, A., Aerobic Culture of Essential 

 Anaerobes, 747 



Wulff, T., Harmful Myxomycote, 85 



X. 



Xenopus, Development of Tentacular 

 Duct, 151 



Yabe, H., Fusulina, 433 

 Yamanouchi, S., Apogamy in Nephrodium, 

 692 



— PohjsipJionia violacea, 194 



Yeast, Mycoderma, as Sake Disease, 706 



— Plant, 203 



Yeast-cells, Demonstrating the PseuJc- 

 vacuoles, 484 



— Glycogen in, 457 



— Pseudo-vacuoles, and Development of 



Pseudo-cell nuclei, 599 

 Yeast-forming Fungi, 460 

 Yeasts and Cysts in Gloaosporium, 76 



— Notes, 705 



— Origin, 76, 456 



Yegounow, M., Direct Impression on 

 Photographic Paper to Replace Drawings 

 by Hand, 107 

 Yellow Fever in Chimpanzee, 177 

 Sporozoon Parasite iu Blood, 314 



