INDEX. 



•93 



Hill, E., Larvae of Soiitli African Auo- 



phelina, 546 

 Hill, J. P., Development of Ornitho- 

 rhynchus, 148 



— Tooth-development inOrnithorhvnchus, 



28G, 660 

 Hiltner, L., Plant Diseases, 462 

 Hilton, A. E., Cultivation and Preserva- 

 tion of Mycetozoa, 373 



— Exhibition of Specimens of British 



Mycetozoa, 262 



— Nature of Living Organisms. f;63 

 Hilton, Jas., Exhibition of Slides Pre- 

 sented by, 118 



Hinge of ^theria, 161 

 Hinterberger, A., Apparatus for Trans- 

 porting Clean or Prepared Cover-slips, 



750 

 Hircinia variabilis, Larviie, 174 

 Him, K. E., CEdogoniaceaB, 591 

 Hirschler, J., Mid-gut Glands of Beetles, 



420 

 Hirudinese, Morphology, 170 

 Hislopia, Affinities, 171 

 Histioteutliid, Antarctic, 541 

 Histogenesis of the Retina, 288 

 Histology of Vertebrates. See Contents, ix 

 Histolysis without Phagocytosis, 298 

 Hive Bee, Spermatogenesis, 36 

 Hochstetter, F., Pericardial - Peritoneal 



Communication in Rabbit, 29 

 Hodgson, T. V., Antarctic Pycnogonids, 



548 

 Hoek, P. P. C, Polyandry of Scalpellum 



stearnH, 42 

 Hiiffmann. E., Fixation of Spiroclixta 



pallida, 243 

 Hofman, W., Parasitic Lichens on Endo- 



carpon, 84 

 Holder. C. H., Nest of the Kelp Fish, 669 

 Holm, T., Anatomy of North American 

 Rubiaceje, 438 



— Ruellia and Dianthera : an Anatomical 



Study, 567 

 Holmes, E. M., New British Callymenia, 



335 

 Holmes, S. J., Behaviour of Young of 



Water Scorpion, 422 

 Holothuria floridana, Development of 



Ambulacral Appendages, 559 

 Holothurians. North Pacific, 682 

 Holway, E. W. D., and others, Uredinese, 



599 

 Homo, Persistent Craniopharyngeal Canal, 



294 

 Honey Bee, Wax-glands, 36 

 Hooley, R. W., Skeleton of Goniopholis 



crassidens, 156 

 Hopkins, L. S., North American Ferns, 446 

 Hopkinson, J., British Tunicata, 159 

 Hori. S., Vstilago esculenta, li)l 

 Horrocks, W. H., Specific Bacteria in 



Ventilating Pipes, etc., 468 



Houard, C, Galls due to l^arvse of Copium, 

 163 



— Modifications of the Flowersof Teucrium 



due to Larvae of Copium, 180 

 House-fly, Mu,<ea ilomestica, Examining 

 the Structure, 749 



— Structure, 676 



Houstonia ccertilea, Pollen-tube, 317 



Howarth, Captain, 120 



Howe, H. M., Piping and Segregation in 



Steel Ingots, 382 

 Howe, M. A., New Coralline Algse, 195 

 Hoyle, W. E., Antarctic Histioteuthid, 



541 

 Hoyt, W. D., Dictyota dichutoma, 593 

 Huber, G. C, Injecting the Anteriolae 



rectse of Mammalian Kidney, 247 

 Hue, — ., Anatomy of Collenia, 354 

 Hiiller, G., Comparative Anatomy of the 



Polemoniacese, 566 

 Hutchinson, H. B., Form and Structure of 

 Bacterial Colonies, 214 



— Form of Colonies of the Lower Fungi, 



343 

 Hybridisation and Germ-cells of CEno- 

 thera, 686 



— of Wild Plants, 569 

 Hybrids, Fern, in Russia, 322 



— Pollen Development, 439 

 Hydatina, Sex-determination, 171 

 Hydra fusca. Budding and Sexual 



Reproduction, 50 



— orienfalis, 50 



Bionomical Relations, 50 



Seasonal Variation, 432 



Hydroid Colonies, Pelagic, 173 



— Genus, New, from Natal Coast, 683 



— Sujiposed Australian, in North Sea, 



311 

 Hydroids, Antarctic, 560 



— of Bermuda, 432 

 Hymenomycete, New: the so-called Isaria 



fuciformis, 205 

 flymenomycetes. Studies, 707 

 Hymenophyllaceae, Vascular System, 575 

 Hypholoma, Development, 79 

 Hyphomycetes, 76, 4.58, 706 

 Hypnum riparium in New Zealand, 581 

 Hypocreacese and Scolecosporese from 



Java, 342 



Ichneumonidas, Sac Surrounding Pupae, 

 676 



Icthyosaur from the Oxford Clay, Osteo- 

 logy, 540 



Icthyosaurus with Embryos, 23 



Ide, M., Wildier's Bios, 599 



Ihle, J. E. W., Endostyle of Appendic«- 

 lariae, 417 



