INDEX. 



629 



Butterflies, Blue, Genital Appendages in, 



55o 

 — Dauaine.Scent-organs in IMales. 66 

 Buxton, P. A., Hatching, Breeding, and 



Ovi]iosition in a jMantis, 556 

 Byrom, T. H., Carbiiiization of Iron in 



Blast-furnace G asses, 351 



C 



Caecum of Horse, New Ciliate from, 479 

 Caire', Etiologj' of Infectious Ansemia of 



Horses, 590 

 Calcareous Nodules, 581 

 Caldwell, D. W., Bacterial Infection of 



Eggs, -SAO 



— Infection of Hens' Eggs, B67 

 Caligo memnon, Larva of, 66 

 Pupa of, 66 



Calkins, G. W., Life-history of Didinium 



nasutuni, 305 

 Caiman, W. T., Antarctic Pycnogonids, 68 

 Cameron, J., Continuity of Elements in 



Early Stagf'S of lilastoderm, 537 

 Camjjanulina ceylonensis (Browne), 389 

 Campbell, D. H., Distribution of certain 



Liverworts of the 3Ialay Region, 95 



— Podomitrium, 212 



— Treuhia in''/(jins, 401, 574 



Camus, F., Mosses in Stomach of Mam- 

 moth, 96 



Canada Balsam, Substitute for, 432 



Capsella, Enibryogeny of, 573 



Capsicum, Pigments of Fiuit-i of, 88 



Carageorgiades, H., New Medium of Cul- 

 ture of Encapsulated Organisms, 114 



Carbon Dioxide, Efi'ect of, on Eggs of 

 Ascaris, 73 



Cardiac Muscle, Fat and Mitochondria in, 

 287 



Cardot, J., Mosses of iladagascar, 212 



Caridina, Habits of, 69 



Carnivores, Spleen of, 371 



Carpenter, G. H., Apterygota of Seychelles, 

 556 



Carter. L, A., Cyst of Amoeha proleus, 84 



Carteria Fritschii, 577 



Castellani, A., Plurality of Species of 

 " Thrush-fungus," 346 



— Tetravaccine, 115 

 Cast-Iron, Phosphorus in, 119 



Cat, Development ot Neuraxis of, 56 



Caterpillars, Setse of, as aids in Classifica- 

 tion, 293 



Catfish, Leech on. 299 



Caulfield, A. H., Etiologvof Cerebro-spiual 

 Fever, 593 



Caullery, M., Habitat of Mesnilia martin- 

 ensis, 384 



— New Parasitic Coiiepod, 195 



Caullery, 'SI., New Species of Polycirrus, 

 385 



— Profuse Liberation of Spermatozoa in 



Lithothamniou Zone, 385 



— Remarkable Polychait Parasite, 385 



— Studies on Tert'b;dlids. 71 

 Cedar. Red, Disease of, 588 

 Cell-clusters in Dorsal Aorta of Mam- 

 malian Embryos, 454 



Cells, Living Tissue, Protection of Patho- 

 genic jMicro-organisms by. 465 



— Peritoneal Epithelial, Transition of, into 



Germ-cells in some Amphibians, 366 



— Permeability of, for Acids, 183 



— Spinal Ganglion, Trophospongia of, 183 



— Wandering, in Loose Connective Tissue 



of Bird, 458 

 Centipedes, Poison Glands of, 331 



— Salivary Glands of, 381 

 Cephalodiscus, Early Stages of, 202 

 Ceratiomyxa, Life-history of. 361 

 Ceratium hiriuulinella. Anomalous Forms 



of, 576 

 CercariaB, Swiss, 388 

 Cerebro-spinal Fever, Diagnosis of, 110 



Etiology of, 593 



Cestodes, Avian, 75 



— from Poultry, 560 

 Cetaceans, Spleen of, 371 

 Cetrariae of Canada, 108 



— of the United States, 108 

 Chairman, The, 121, 122, 123, 124 

 Clialcid, Parasite of Mussel-scale. 378 

 Chamberlain, C. J., Venetian Turpentine 



IMethod : a Substitute for the Glycerin 

 and Glycerin-jelly IMethods, 236 



Chamberlain, M. M., Temperature Co- 

 efficient for Segmentation of Arbacia, 

 302 



Chapman, T. A., Genital Appendages in 

 Blue Butterflies, 553 



Chappnis, P. A., Viguierella caeca, 558 



Chara crinita, 581 



Charace£e, Bohemian, 100 



— of France, 100 



Characium, Zoospore Formation in, 578 

 Charles, V. K., Smut Disease of Bamboos, 



589 

 Chatelier, H. Le, Heterogeneity of Steels, 



119 



— iletallography, 352 



Chatterjee, N. C, Study of Lac Insect. 466 

 Chattnn, E., Blood Parasite of Tarantula, 

 395 



— New Ascidicolous Copepods, 297 



— New Parasite from a Tick, 394 

 Chausse', M. P., Tuberculosis in the Pig, 



228 

 Cheel, E., Notes on Australian Fungi, 224 

 Cheesman, W. N.. 3Iycetozoa of Australia 



and New Zealand, 328 

 Cheshire, F. J., Optical Glass : an His- 

 torical Note, 336 



