780 



INDEX. 



Copeognathi, New, 301 

 Copepods from Farther India, Sumatra, 

 and Java, 43 



— Mariue, of Rhode Island, 43 

 Copium, Galls due to T^arvse of, 163 



— Modification of P^lowers of Teucrium 



due to Larva; of, 186 

 Copper Alloys, Ci>iistitution, 508 

 Copper - aluminium Alloys, Tensile 



Strengths, 756 

 Copper and Aluminium Alloys, 755 



— and Manganese Alloys, 383 



— and Piiosphorus, 509 

 Copper-c-opper Oxide, Composition of the 



Eutectic, 114 

 Copper. Silver, and Lead, 509 



— Steels, 250. 639 



Copper-tin Alloys, I'onstitution, 253 



Copriuu.-', Conditions of Development, 

 707 



Coral linaceae, Antarctic and Sub- 

 antarctic, 594 



Corals, Rugose, Developmental Stages, 

 310 



Corbiere, L., Obituary of A. Le Jolis, 

 595 



Cork and l^'uticula, Orlean, a New Stain 

 for, 498 



Cornuvia Serpula, Mycetozoa, Species new 

 to Britain, 142 



Corolla in Relation to Insects, 61 



Corpus luteum Extract, Action, 286 



Corpuscles, Negri, Dimonatra ting Presence 

 in Salivary Gland of Mad Dogs, 499 



Demonstrating, 245 



Staining, 751 



Cor&on, C. E., Heat Tzeatment of Steels 

 containing 0-5 and 0-8 p.c. Carbon, 252 



Corynactig viridis. Parasite, 43 



Cottidse, Fresii-water, of Russia, 669 



Cotton, A., Ultramicroseopes : Ultra- 

 microscopic Objects, 103 



Cotton, A. D., Algae from the Indian 

 Ocean and China Sea, 701 



— Corean Marine Algse, 193 



— Marine Alga? from the Chatham 



Islands, 335 



— Some Britifh Phseophycese, 700 

 Cotton-Plant, 320 



Counting Blood-corpuscles, Yeast-cells, 



Bacteria, etc., Apjiliances for, 502 

 Coutiere, H., Duration of Larval Life of 



Eucyphote.-*, 425 

 Cover-slips, Clean or Prepared, Apparatus 



for Transporting, 750 

 Cow's Hair, Slide of, presented by 



Mr. J. E. Lord, 512 

 Crabs, Autotomy, 551 

 Craig, C. F., Cultx fatigan» and Dengue 



Fever, 545 

 Cranchiidse, 33 

 Craniopharyngeal Canal, Persistent, in 



Homo, 294 



Cravens, M. R., New Species of Necto- 



nemertes, 429 

 Crawley, H.. Gregarines of United States, 



685 ■ 

 Crayfish, Geographical Distribution, 551 

 Creatiiiin-forming Bacteria, 357 

 Cremer, F., Chemical and Metallographical 



Studies of Chilled Cast Iron, 510 

 Crossland, C, Fungi New to Yorkshire, 

 346 



— Notes on British Fungi, 207 



— Yorkshire Fungus Foray, 207 

 Crustacea, Ni phro-phai;ocytes, 424 



— of the Forth Area, 42 

 Crustacea. See Contents, xvi 

 Crustacean, Primitive Sciiizopod, 679 

 Crustaceans, Decapod. Classification, 550 



1 — Relict, Collecting and Pre.~ei ving, 236 

 I Cryptobranchus, Knteron anel Integument, 



j Cryi)togaina, Flora Italica, 207 



I Cryptogamic Botany, 351 



I Cryptogams. (See Contents, xxv 



! Cryptoniscids, Parasitic Castration of 



Rhizocephala by, 3(»4 

 \ Crystallisation aiiel Segregation of Steel 

 ! " Ingots, 382 

 ! — of Minerals, 1 13 



Crystallography of Iron. 251 

 1 Crystals, Fluid, 105, 371, 512 

 I — Intranuclear, in Tubularia, 31 1 



— Liijuid, of Ammonium oleate, 112 

 Ctenophora, Notes, 432 

 Cucurbitacese, Pollen-formation, 688 

 Culex J'atigaiis and Dengue Fever, 545 



— pipiens, Lite-cycle of Herpetomonas 

 from, 684 



Culicida3, Bionomics, 420 



— Philippine, 300 

 Culmann, P., Gephalozia elachuta, 585 



— New British Moss, 694 

 Cultivating Anaerobes, Simple Method of 



Obtaining an Oxygen-free Atmo- 

 sphere, 746 



— Webera itubannulata, 327 

 Cultivation and Preservation of Mycetozoa, 



373 



— Artificial, of Spirochxta pallida. 107 



— of a Bovine Piroplasma, 631 



— of Anaerobic Bacilli, New Method, 

 747 



— of Essential Anaerobes in a Vacuum, 

 746 



— Tubes, New Metiiod for Closing, 747 

 Culture, Aerobic, of Essential Anaerobes, 



747 



— Meelium for Zygospores. 74 



— Natural, of Trichomastix xerpentis, 745 



— of an Artificial Cell, 26 



— of Try panomma rotatorium, 177 



— Processes. See Contents, xxxix 

 Cultures, Bacterial, Influence of Fungi, 



709 



