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INDEX. 



Ferns of South China, 62 



— of the Azores, 570 



— of the Black Forest, 691 



— of the Pliilippine Islands, 61, 570 



— of Tropical America, 570 



— Philippine. 090 



— Polyspermy, 693 



— Variability, 320 



— Vascular System, 444 



Ferriss, J. H., Mollusca of the Ozarkian 



Fauna, 670 

 Ferro, G., Notes on Myxotrichum, 598 

 Fertilisation and Embryogeny in Cephalo- 

 taxus Fortimei, 317 



— and Maturation of Saccocirrus, 44 . 



— in Nematus ribeaii, 29S 



— in Serpuln crater, 168 

 Fibres, Textile, 488 

 Fierasfer affinis. Habits, 295 

 Fig and Blastophaga, 299 

 Fig-Tree, Bacteriosis, 89 



Reproduction, 183 



Filaria in Man, 426 



— of Agama colouorum, 306 



" Filiform-apparatus " of the Angio- 



sperms, 318 

 Filter. Asbestos, 632 



— Bottle for Mounting Fluids, 111 

 Filter for Agar and other Media, 764 



— Hot-water and Simple Steam Steriliser, 



237 



— Reiser's Bacterial, for Small Quantities 



of Fluid, 237 

 Filters, Light, tor Photomicrography, 767 

 Fink, B., Notes on C'ladonia, 466, 722 



— North American Muscinese, 447 

 Firs, Disease, 461 



Fischer, E., Deformations caused by 

 Uredineae, 60(i 



— Question of Species in Parasitic Fungi, 



79 



— Uredinese, 77, 344 



Fischer, H.. Nitrogen Bacteria. 214 

 Fish, Bacillus rathogenic to, 725 

 Fish, D. S., British Ferns, 187 

 Fish, Epizootic Exophthalmia. 468 

 Fisher, W. K., New Calift>rnian Star- 

 fishes, 48 

 Fishes, Abnormalities, 158 



— British ^Marine, Kntozoa of, 170 



— Deep-sea, Gill-tilters, 157 



— Flat, Swim-bladder, 415 



— Marine, of Southern California, 539 



— Myxosporidia in Gall-bladder, 564 



— of Australia, 415 



— Palseoniscid, 33 



— Parasites and Diseases, 170 



— Pennsylvania, 296 



— Sense of Hearing, 32 



— South American, Trematodes, 556 



— Suguesliuns from Embryology, 150 



— Teleosteiin, Gas-gland. 292 

 Fissidens algurvicus as a British Moss, 581 



Fissiden>> grandifrons, Distribution, 581 

 Fission, Fragmental, in Metridium mar- 

 ginatum, 49 

 Fixation of Nerve-cells, 241 



— of Red Blood Corpuscles, 239 



— of Spirorhseta pall/da, 243 

 Flagella of the Tubercle Bacillus. 260 



— Staining, New Method, 751 

 Flagellates from the Intestine of Diptera, 



53 

 Flatters, A., Cottou-Plant, 320 

 Fleas, Herpetomonas Parasites, 179 

 Fleure, H. J., Habits of Sea Anemones, 



432 

 Flies, Carriage of Infection by, 606 



— in Amber, 38 



Flint, J. M., Organogenesis of the CEso- 



pbagus, 661 

 Flora, Diatom, of the Roman Bath near 

 Budapesth, 590 



— Fresh-water Algal, of Tropics, 586 



— Italica Cryptogama, 207, 464 



— of Swiss Alpine Lakes, 338 



— Sub-aerial and Fresh-water Algal of 



Ceylon, 5h7 

 FloridesB, Germinating Plantlets, 334 

 Flounder, Myxosporidian Parasite, 564 

 Flower, Respiration, 319 

 Flowering Plants of the Mesozoic Age in 



the Light of Recent Discoveries, 126 

 Flowers of Teucrium, Modifications 



due to Larvae of Copium, 186 



— Self-sterility, 689 

 Fluid Crystals, 371 



— New, for Hsemocytometer, 505 

 Fluorine in Shells of Bivalves. 297 

 Foix, — .. Method for Accelerating Slow 



Staining by Electric Current, 751 

 Follet, L., Examining the Sputum in 

 Cancer, 500 



— Staining Spirilla in Sputum, 498 

 Fontana, A., Artificial Cultivation of 



Spirocheeta pallida, 107 



Foot, K., " Accessory Chromosome " of 

 A7iasa tridis, 422 



Foraniinifera, New Zealand, 52 



Force) IS. cutting, and Forceps-scissors for 

 Micro-aquaria, 7r)0 



Fore-brain of Vertebrates, 536 



Forel, F. A., Tliamnium Lemani, a deep- 

 water Moss, 329 



Forest, M., Morphology of Spirochxta 

 pallida, 86 



Forficula auricidaria, Spermatogenesis, 

 39 



Studying the Spermatogenesis, 243 



Form-development in Agarics, 710 



Formaldehvde, Disinfection by, and by 

 Singeing, Culiivation of Tubercle 

 Bacilli after, 86 



— Results of Disinfecting with, 83 

 Forti, A., " IMare Sporco," 452 



— Phytoplankton from Madrid, 199 



