INDEX. 



791 



H. 



Habermann, A., " Filiform-apparatus " of 



the Angiospermus, 318 

 Habits of Fierasfer afjinis, 295 

 Hacker. V.. Mendelian Inheritance in 



Axoldtls. 536 

 Haddock, Myxobolus, 436 

 Hadzi, J.. Intranuclear Crvstals in Tubu- 

 lar ia, 311 

 Haecker, V., Thalassothamnidse, 174 

 Hsematdcoccus, 7Q2 

 Hsematozoa of Bat, 179 

 Haeiiiocytometer, New Fluid for, 505 

 Hagen, I., Nortli American MuscinesB, 65 

 Hagmann, G., Eggs of Reptiles, 149 

 Hahn. G.. Case of Poisoning, 709 

 Hair of Spiny Anteatur, 29 

 Halacaridffi, Antarctic, 548 

 Halicystis and Valonia, 698 

 Half-sliade Field in Polurimeters, Simple 



Way of Olitaining, 371 

 Hall, E. H., Thermal and Electrical 



Effects in Soft Iron, 507 

 Hall, T. W., Staining Animal Parasites, 



382 

 Halle, A , Fixation of Spirnchseta pallida, 



243 

 Haller, B., Fenestrse of Peri/jlaneta orien- 



talis, 673 

 Halliburton, W. D., Regeneration of 



Nerves, 24 

 Halocordyle coopm, Variation in Tentacles, 



682 

 Halteresand Wmgs in Melophagus, Rudi- 

 ments, 675 

 Hamaker, J. J., Culture Medium for 



Zygospores, 74 

 Hamm, A., Observations on Bacterial 



(^'apsides, 37i> 

 Hammar, E., Development of Syeandra 



raphanus, 51 

 Hammatt, M. L., Fragmental Fission in 



Mdridinm marginatum, 49 

 Hammer, E., Larvae of Hircinia variabilis, 



174 

 Haukin, E. H., Improved Methods for 



Recognition of Blood and Seminal 



Stains, 111 

 Hannig, E., Fungus o{ Lolium temuleidum, 



349 

 Hans, A., and others, North American 



Ferns, 691 

 Haplosporidian Genus, New, in Daphnia, 



563 

 Harbord, F. W., Relation between the 



Process of Manufacture and some of the 



Physical Properties of Steel, 640 

 Harckman, P., Action of Particulate Con- 

 ditions on Microbic Cultures, 375 

 Hardness Measurement, Brinell Method 



at Brussels Congress, 115 

 — of Tool Steels, 757 



Hardy, A. D., Fresh-water Algje of 

 Victoria, 12 



— Notes on a Peculiar Habitat of a 



Chlorophyte, Myxonema tenue, 279 



— On Myxonema tenue. 262 

 Hares, Hybrid, 30 



Hariot. P., Disease of Firs, 461 



Harker, J. A., Specific Heat of Iron at 



High Temperatures, 507 

 Harlay, V., Cases of Poisoning by Fungi, 



208 

 Harper, R. M., Botanical Study of Areas 



in the United States of North America, 



320 

 Harpidia, Classification, 67, 329 

 Harrison, A, K., North American Ferns, 



571 

 Harrison, F. C, Bacterial Rot of Potato, 



88 

 Harrison, R. G., Development of Peripheral 



Nerves, 22 

 Harshberger, J. W., Formation of Algal 

 Paper, 595 



— Grass-killing Slime ^lould, 355 

 Hartmann, W.,A Python's Meals, 414 

 Hartmeyer, R., Japanese Ascidians, 159 

 Harz, C D., New Species of Sapro- 



legniacesB, 201 

 Hase, A., Teleostean Scales, 668 

 Hasselbring, H., Gravity as a Form- 

 stimulus in Fungi, 463 

 Hasvvell, W. A., Genito-intestinal Canal 

 in Polyclads, 428 



— Parasitic hCuglense, 433 



Hatfield, VV. H., Cast Iron as Cast- and 



Heat-treated, 639 

 Hawkms, L. A.. Studying the Sporangium 



of Equisetum hyem,ale, 494 

 Hay. Self-heating, 347 

 Hayata, B., Ferns of Formosa, 62 



— New Genus of Conifers from Formosa, 



319 



— Plants of Formosa, 443 



Haydon, I^. G., LarvaB of South African 



Anophelina, 546 

 Head in Abramis vimba. Deformity, 152 

 Heape, W., Influence of Extraneous Forces 

 upon Sex Proportions, 536 



— Proportion of Sexes in Dogs. 535 

 Hearing in Kishes, Sense of, 32 



— Organ in Petromyzon, 292 



Heart and Chief Blood-vessels in Megalo- 

 batrachus maximus, Development, 532 



— of Area, Studying, ;i79 

 Heat, Kffect on Insect larvse, 298 



— Latent, of Recalescence in Iron and 



Steel, 506 



— Specific, of Iron, 757 



— Treatment of Steels containing 0'5 



and O'S p.c. Carbon, 252 

 Heath, H., New Species of Nectonemertes, 

 429 



— New Turbellarian from Hawaii, 557 



