628 



INDEX. 



Boeuf, A. Le, Blood-cultures on Dried 



Bile, 347 

 Bogitch, B., Reciprocal Solubility of 



Copper and Lead, 434 



— Surface-markings caused by Quenching, 



120 

 Bohn. G.. (^'hange of Symmetry in a 



Polyp. 390 

 Bonafous, J.. Haemoculture in Citrated 



Broth, 113 

 Bonnet. J., Alternation of Generations, 



101 

 Bordage, E., Histolysis during Eegenera- 



tion of Appendages in Certain Orthop- 



tera, 189 

 Bordered Pits and Ascent of Sap, 572 

 Borrow, 11., Substitute for Canada Balsam, 



432 

 Botez, RI.A.. Liquefying Fluorescent 



Bacillus, 228 

 Botryosporium, New Species of. 497 

 Bouin. A., Destruction of Schisfocerca 



'peregrina in Morocco, 590 

 Bouleuger, C. L., Life-history of Nemo- 



todirus Jilicollis, 75 

 Bounhiol E. J., Hermaphroditism of 



Gilthead, 282 

 Bounhiol, J. B., Spawning in Algerian 



Sparidce, 456 

 Bourdet, L., Acidification of Culture Media 



by Alkaline Salts, COS 

 Bourne. G. C, Study of Species of 



Edwardsia. 563 

 Bower. F. 0., Phylogenv of the Filicales, 



92 

 Box Elder, Comparative Anatomy of, 



897 

 Bo\ ce. J. S., Spore Variation in Neopeckia 



Coulteri, 587 

 Brand. F.. Relation of Schizogonium to 



Prasiola, 489 

 Brassica Napus var. rapi'fera. Diseases of, 



107 

 Braun. P., Blood-cultures on Dried Bile, 



— Hsemoculture in Citrated Broth. 113 

 Breakwell, E., Anatomy "of Xerophytic 



Grasses, 571 

 Breeding, Diverse Systems of. Numerical 



Results, 457 

 Brement, E., New Ascidicolous Copepods, 



297 

 Brementia g. n.. 297 

 Bremer, J. L.. Inter-relations of Mesoue- 



pliros and other Organs, 452 



— Mesonephric Corpuscles of some Rumi- 



nants, 281 

 Brierley. W. B., Endoconidia of Thielavia 

 hasicola Zopf , 103 



— Phoma Disease of Lavender, 496 

 Biiggs, E. A.. Ta^manian Hydroids, 81 

 Brinton, P. H. M. P., Coi)per-zinc-tin 



Alloys, 350 



Briosi, G., Inkv Disease of Chestnut-trees, 



588 

 Bristles, Inheritance of, in Drosophila, 



65 

 Broch. H., Australia Cirripedea, 470 

 Brochet, F.. Respiration in Aquatic Insects. 



553 

 Bronieliacese, Anatomy of Leaves of, 398 

 Brookover, C, Development of Olfactory 



Nerve, 57 

 Brooks. R. J., Imjilantation and Early 



Segmentation of Opossum Ovum, 452 

 Broom, R., Organ of Jacobson in Insecti- 



vora. 185 



— Skull of Chrysochloris, 543 



Broth. Digested and Diluted Serum as a 



Substitute for, 6m 

 Brotherus, V. F., ]Mosses of Lord Howe 



Island. :il'") 



— Mossi-s of New Hebrides. 213 

 Brown, C. Standardized Employment of 



Vaccines, 346 

 Brown. N. E., Pinnularia, 580 

 Brown. W. H., Studies of the Piiysiology 



of Parasitism, 587 

 Brown-rot Fungus, Effects of, on Peach, 



224 

 Brun. R., Orientation from a Distance in 



Ants, 3S0 

 Bruner, S. C, New Species of Endothia, 



584 

 Brvology, Systematic, New Principles of. 



' 487 

 Bryophyta. British, 403 



— Development of Centaiu, 401 



— Hungarian. 575 



— Japanese, 403 



— South American, 315 



— See also Contents 

 Bucegin, 314 



Buchanan, R. M., Insects in Relation to 



Disease, 466 

 Budding and Statoblasts in Tunicates, 



546 

 Bud-formation in Dendrocometesparadoxui', 



393 

 Bueu, S. de, Kurloff 's Bodies. 372 

 BuUard. H. H.. Fat and Mitochondria 



in Cardiac Muscle, 287 

 Biiren, G. von, Development of Protomyces, 



583 



— Protomycetacese of Switzerland, 220 

 Burnet, E., New Method of Differentiating 



Bacillus typhosus, Paratyphosus A 



anil Paratyposus B, 114 

 Burr. M.. Male Genital Armature of the 



Dermaptera, Part III. Eudermaj)tera, 1 

 Burt, E. A., TlielephoracesB of North 



America. 493 

 Burton. J., Notes on Species of Aleurodes, 



556 

 Biisgen, M., Pteridium aquilinum, 94 

 Butcher, Thomas William, Obituary, 176 



