INDEX. 



787 



Forti, A., Sylloge Algarum, 449 

 Fortineau, L., Bacillus proteu^ ruber, G07 

 Foslie, M.. Antarctic and Sub-antarctic 

 CorallinacefB, 594 



— New and Critical Coralline Algse, 594 



— New Coralline Algae, 195 

 Fowl. Blood, l.i2 



— Spirillosis, 314 



Fowler, G. H., Antarctic and Sub- 

 antarctic Chsetngnatlia, 553 

 Fowler, H. W., Pennsylvania Fishes, 296 

 Franca, C, Bacilliform Piroplasma of 

 Deer, 314 



— Bird Trypanosomes of Portugal, 436 



— Noti 8 on Trypanosomata, 313 

 Frangois-Franck, C. A., Instantaneous 



Photomicrography, 486 



— Photomicrography in Colour with 



Autochromatic Plates of A. and L. 

 Lumiere, 629 

 Fran(;ois Watkins' Microscope, 764 

 Fraucotte. P., Marine Zoological Labora- 

 tories, 296 

 Frassetto, F., Supernumerary Sutures in 



Human Palate, 28 

 Frazer, A., Apparatus for Washing 

 Sections, 249 



— Sim]de Steam Steriliser and Hot-water 



Filter, 237 

 Freund, H., Formation of Gametes in 



Bry<jpsi8, 196 

 Friedberger, E., Influence of Moulds on the 



Intensity of Luminous Bacterial Cultures, 



215 

 Friedlander, E., Influence of Fungi on 



Bacterial Cultures, 709 

 Friedrich, K., Copper, Silver and Lead, 

 509 



— Iron and Arsenic, 505 



— Nickel and Arsenic, 505 



Fritsch, F. E., Fresh-water Algal Flora of 

 the Tropics, 586 



— Observations on Spirogyra, 699 



— Sub-aerial and Fresh-water Algal 



Flora of Ceylon, 587 

 Froggatt, W. W., New Australian Tick, 



165 

 Frog's Intestine, Variations in Length, 



— Ova and Larvse, Action of Diluted Sea- 



water on, 285 

 Frogs, Action of Radium Emanation on 

 Development, 285 



— and Insects, Studying Phagocytoses, 



248 



— Pseudo-tuberculosis, 724 



Fronds, Dimorphic, of Stenochlaena, 573 

 Froriep; A., Phylogeny of Vertebrate Eye, 



27 

 FrTiit-Bat, Extinct, 665 

 Fruit-stalk of Cyclamen, 443 

 Frullania and Jubula, Morphology and 



Development, 333 



Fuchs, K., Vascular System of Chsetopods, 

 553 



Fucus, Normal and Abnormal Germina- 

 tion, 195 



Fulton. J. S., Convenient Laboratory 

 Devices, 504 



Funchalia, Affinities of Genus, 425 



Fungi, American, 344, 709 



— British. Notes, 207 



— Cases of Poisoning, 208 



— Chromogenic, 209 



— Classification. 347 



— from Northern Latitudes, 464 



— from St. Louis, 346 



— Gravity as a Form-stimulus, 463 



— in Denmark, 347 



— Influence on Bacterial Cultures, 709 



— Injurious, found in Iceland. 460 



— Irish, 207 



— Lower, Form of Colonies. 343 



— New Colour Scheme. 208 

 — ■ New to Yorkshire, 346 



— Nitrogen Assimilation, 709 



— Occurring in the Preparation of Soya, 83 



— of Ants' Nests. 710 



— of certain Termite Nests, 463 



— of Spoiled Maize, 716 



— Parasitic. Question of Species, 79 



— Piithological, 206 



— Pileate, Observations. 346 



— Reproduction and Regeneration, 350 



— used in the Preparation of Batata 



Brandy, :-!51 



— Yeast-forming, 460 



— Zonation in Artificial Cultures, 208 



— See Contents, xxx 

 Fungus-eating Ants of Madagascar, 710 

 Fungus Foray, Yorkshire, 207 



— Mycelium, Connection with the Sub- 



stratum, 349 



— New, of Cereals, 78 



— of Lolium temulentum, 349 

 Fungus-gall, Structure, 349 



Fusari, B., Brancliial and Buccal Nerves 



in Ammocoetes branchialis, 662 

 Fusulina, 433 



G 



Gadd, G., Hermaphroditism of Strongylo- 



centi'otus, 559 

 Gadd, P., New Species of Caligus, 43 

 Gad us. Species, 158 

 Gallaud, J., Phenomenon of Sexuality in 



Recent Work, 708 

 Gall-formation in Lichens, 601 

 Galli-Valerio, B., Bionomics of Culicidse, 

 420 



— Culture of Coccidium hominig, 53 



— Note on Treponema pallidum, 52 



— Trichosoma tenue in Liver of Erinaceus, 



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