INDEX. 



773 



Bainier, G., Mycology at the School of 



Pharmacy, 458, 708 

 Baker, F. G. S., Atlas of the Saccharo- 



raycett's, 343 

 Baker, F. W. W., Detenniuatioii of tlie 

 Properties of Objectives, 620 



— Expanding Stop for Dark Ground 



Illumination, 385 

 Balfour, A., Herpetomonas Parasites in 

 Fleas, 179 



— Parasitology of Sudan, 179 

 Ballowitz, E., Heteromorphous Sperma- 

 tozoa in Rana muta, 20 



— Segmentation of Ovum in Hedgehog, 



412 



— Syzygy of Spermatozoa in Dasypus 



villosus, 19 

 Balss, H., Abnormalities of Sex Organs in 



Ascaris, -15 

 Bambeke, C, Belgian Sclerodermse, 708 

 Bang, O., Reaction of Mammalian and 



Avian Tubercle Broth Cultures, 235 

 Bangs, O., Genus Aramides, 539 

 Banks, C. L., Philippine Culicidse, 300 

 Banks, N., New Oribatidse from the United 



States, 1)77 

 Barbels, South African, 668 

 Barber, M. A., Apparatus for Isolating 

 Micro-organisms, 489 



— Heredity in Micro-organisms, 467 

 Barberio, M., New Method of Staining the 



Tubercle Bacillus, 500 

 Barbules, Tactile,in Genus MuUus, Origin, 



541 

 Bard, L„ Equilibration and the Semi- 

 circular Canals, 417 

 Bardou, P., Thermophile Bacteria, (i06 

 Barnard, J. E., Mercury Vapour Lamp, 



385 

 Barnes, C. E., Air Chambers in Hepaticse, 



696 

 Barratt. J. O. \V., Mitiisis in ProHferating 



Epithelium, 663 

 Barrett, W. F., Eutoptic Vision. 224 

 Barsaii, E., Hepatics of Tuscany, 331 

 Baruchello, L , Piroplasma of Horse in 



Italy, 435 

 Bastian. H. C, De Novo Origin of Bacteria, 



Torulse, and Moulds, 216 

 Bat, Hsematozoa, 179 



— Ovum, 19 



Bathe, H. de la. Fungi of Ants' Nests, 710 



— Fungus-eating Ants of Madagascar, 710 

 Batrachiaiis, Pigments, 668 

 Batracbus, Neuroglia Syncytium, 662 

 Bats, b'amilies and Genera, 665 



Bauer, E., Musci Europaji exsiccati, 67 

 Bauer, O., Constitution of Hardened and 

 Tempered Tool Steels, 115 



— Copper and Pnosphorus, 509 

 Baxter, W. E., 124 



Beauchamp, P. de. Digestion and Ex- 

 cretion of Chlorophyll in Rotifers, 558 



Beauchamp, P. de, Intestinal Absorption 

 and Formation of Reserve Material 

 in Rotifera, 308 



— Morphology and Variations in the 



Wheel-organ of Rotifera, 172 



— Notommata {Copeus) cerberus, 558 

 Beauverie, J., Metachromatic Corpuscles 



of Germination, 316 

 Beck, C, 390, 760, 761, 762, 766 



— New form of Hand Demonstration 



Microscope, 118 



— Photographic Plates, Lumiere Starch- 



grain Process, 763 

 Beck's Hand Demonstration Microscope, 

 94 



— Large Model Wave-length Diflfraction 



Spectroscope, 361 



— London Microscope : Iris Model, 73 1 

 Beck-Thorp Diffraction Spectroscopes, 



360 

 Becquerel, P., Respiration of Seeds in 



Latent Condition, 184 

 Bee, Coiling of Aorta, 36 



— Honey, Spermatogenesis, 672 



— Wood-cutting, Proventriculus and 



Gizzard, 36 

 Bees, Disease, 675 



— Social. Evolution, 161 

 Beetle, Museum, 547 



— New Hercules, 676 

 Beetles, Mid-gut Glands, 420 

 Beguinot, A., Azolla JiliculoJdes in Italy, 



323 

 Beijerinck, M. W., Function of Mycorhiza, 



209 

 Bent-cke, W., Mineral Requirements of 

 Bacteria, 725 



— Nitrogeu-hxiiig Organisms in the Sea- 



water of the Gult" of Naples, 723 

 Benedicks, C, Equilibrium and Solidi- 

 fication Structures of the Iron-Carbon 

 Sy8tem,252 



— Variation in Melling Point of Eutectic 



Mixtures, 510 

 Benelict, R. C, North American Ferns, 



571 

 Benhani, W. B., New Species of Sar- 



cophyllum from New Zealand, 173 

 Benton, J. R., Spider Threads, 677 

 Bergen, C. and others, Notes on Yeasts, 



705 

 Berger, V.. W., Pseudoscorpion of Guate- 

 iiiiila, 303 



— Wliitefly Ravages in Florida, 302 

 Berghs, J., Nuclear Division in Spirogyra, 



565 



— Studying the Nucleus and Kinesis in 



Spirogyra, 496 

 Bergonie, J., Interstitial Gland of Ovary, 



286 

 Berlese. A., Enemies of the Olive, 301 



— Structure of Insects, 35 



— Treatise on Insects, 419 



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