776 



INDEX. 



Brownian Movement in Gases; its Visi- 

 bility througli an Ordinary Microscope, 

 742 



Brozek, A , Variation Study on Atyaephyra 

 desmarestii, 42 



Brumpt, E., Parturition of White Rat, 

 660 



Brunnthaler, J., Algse of the Danube at 

 Vienna, 588 



Bruntz, L., Formation of Blood-corpuscles 

 in Gammarids, 304 



— Globuligenic Organ in Decapods, 168 



— Nephro-phagocytes of Crustacea, 424 



— Phagocytosis in Diplopoda, 164 

 Bruyant. L., Amoebse in Abscesses, 685 



— Opisthorchis felinetts in ]Mau, 681 

 Bruyne, C. de.. Embryo-sac of Phaseolus 



vulgaris, 318 

 Bryoiogical Work of William Mitten, 



190 

 Bryophyta of Ascension, 191 



— See Contents, xxvi 

 Bryophytes of Majorca, 326 



— Sicilian, f'96 



Bryopsis, Formation of Gametes, 196 

 Bryum and its Species, 581 

 Bubak, F., Uredinese. 459 

 Buchanan, R. M., Carriage of Infection 

 by Flies, 606 



— (Cultivating Meningococcus, 492 

 Budding and Sexual Reproduction in 



Hydra fusca, 50 

 Bugnion, E., Significance of Sperm- 

 bundles, 147 



— Stalked Egg of Cynipidae, 37 



Eggs of Cynips tozas and Synergus 



reinhurdi, 162 

 Bujwid, O., Asbestos Filter, 632 

 Burgess, W\ S., Histogenesis of the Retina, 



288 

 Burlingame, L. L., S])orongium of Ophio- 



glossales, 694 

 Burton. J., Repi"o<luction of Mosses and 



Ferns. 576 

 Busch, H., Some Critical Species of Pohlia, 



329 

 Bush, K. J., Paravermilia and Pseudover- 

 milia, 169 



— Vermilia and Pomatoceros, 169 

 Butler, E. J., Pythium, 704 

 Butler, E. S., Plant Diseases, 461 

 Biitschli, O., Chemical Nature of Acan- 



tharian Skeleton, 51 



— Chemical Products of Euglente, 434 

 Butterflies, Diaposematism, 545 



— of British Guiana, Miillerian Mimicry, 



421 

 Butyric Acid Group, Two Anaerobes that 



produce no Butyric Fermentation in 



Milk, 89 

 By-law No. 65a, Alteration, 391, 513 

 Byrne, L. W., New Species of Pteridum, 



32 



C. 



Cadmium-bismuth Alloys, 505 

 Calamites, Wounds, 575 

 Calcareous Deposit in Lough Carra, 198 

 Calciferous Glands in Lumbricus^ 



Histology and Function, 533 

 Caldwell, 0. W., Microcycas calocoma, 



687 

 Caligorgia flabellum from Port Philip, 560 

 Caligus. New Species, 43 

 Callipteris, Seeds and Inflorescence, 186 

 Callymcnia, New British, 335 

 Caiman, W. T., Antarctic Cumacea, 549 



— Antarctic Decapods, 550 



— Mediterranean Cumacea, 42 



— New Fresh-water Decapod from Para,. 



303 

 Calmette, A., Tuberculosis in Guinea-pigs, 



666 

 Calyculina Lascustris, Structure of 



Mantle. 534 

 Calypogeia and its Type-species, 332 

 Cambarus, Annulus Ventralis, 41 



— Behaviour of Larvae, 552 



Caminiti, R., New Species of Streptothrix, 

 605 



— Variation in Pigment-production by 



Micro-organisms, 468 

 Campbell, D. H., Morphology of the 

 Sporophyll in Ophioglossacese, 445 



— Stud es on the Opliioglossacese, 693 

 Campbell, L. L., Thermal and Electrical 



Efforts in Soft Iron, 507 

 Campbell, W., Change of Structure in 

 Iron and Steel. 637 



— Heat Treatment of High Carbon 



Steels, 253 

 Canals, Semicircular, and Equilibration,. 



417 

 Cancer, Examining Sputum, 500 

 Cantacuzeue, J., Toxaemia Produced by 



Dead Bacillus mallei, 607 

 Capsid. Pollinating, 39 

 Capsules, P>acterial, Observations, 379 



— Capsides, Twin, in Mosses, 330 

 Carbon-Dioxide, Assimilation by Chry- 



salids of Lepidoptera, 419 



Development of Green Plant in 



Absence of. 58 



Carbon in Iron, Influence of Chromium 

 on the Soluijiliiy, and on Graphite 

 Formation, 253 



Carbon Steels, High. Heat Treatment, 

 253 



Carbon-tungsten Steels, 640 



Cardamatis, J., Malaria Parasites in 

 Attica and Bceotia, 313 



Cardiff", I., Study on Synopsis and 

 Reduction, 55 



Cardot, J., Mosses from Alaska, 190 



Caridina wyckii. Post-embryonal Develop- 

 ment, 678 



