698 



INDEX. 



Mildew, Powdery, of Wheat, Experiments 



with, 426 

 Milk Bacteria, Acid- forming. 551 



— Bacterial Flora of. Influence of Tem- 



peratnre upon, 227 



— Kopy, 440 



Miller. N., Reproduction in Brown Hat, 167 

 Mincliin, E, A., Trypanosomes of Little 



Owl, 31 G 

 Minea. J.. Cultm-e of Spinal Ganglia, G63 

 jVIitikiewicz, E.. New Order of Infusorians, 



622 

 Blinot Automatic Precision Microtome, 



Ne\\ Model, 460 

 Miraiii. K., Paneth's Cells, S94 

 Mite, New Myriopodophilous, 612 

 Mites from Caves, oOT 



— Stndies on, 307 



Mitochondria of Cancer-cells, Staining, 

 364 



Mitochondrial Structures in Human Epi- 

 dermis. 3(i2 



in Primitive Germ-cells of Bird- 

 embryos. 303 



Mitochondrias, Identity of. and Leuco- 

 plasts, :'>i;t 



" Mitochondrias" of Sexual Cells, 412 



JMobius, M., Cytturia darioinii. 211 



Model B. H. 8, Bausch and Lonib's 1912. 

 555 



— F. F., Bausch and Lomb's, 555 

 Modilewski, J., Anomalous Development 



of the Embryo-sac of Euphorbiacese, 



;!21 

 Moellendorf, W. v., Pioperties of Brass, 1 17 

 J\[olander. A. (') ranslator), Plant Diseases, 



437 

 Molendoa tenuinervis in America, 630 

 Moliscb. H., New Acliroa.atic Sulphur 



Bacteiia. I>48 



— Saponarin in JMadotheca, 203 

 Moller, H., Mcjss-distribution in Sweelen 



204 

 IMolliard. IM., Is the Soil a Direct Source 



of Carbon? r.t6 - 

 jMoUusca. -S'ee Contents 

 Monera, Studies on. 315 

 IMonilia Spores. Wintering of, 338 

 Monilia vini sp. n.. 44(1 

 Montgomery, T. H., Jr., Experiments on 



Pupae. 181 

 Monkeys, Transmission of Scarlet Fever 



to, 91 

 Monnartz, 1'.. Iron-chromium Alloys, 119 

 Monostoniidse. 51 

 Monterosso, 1!., Testicular Epithelium in 



Mice and Rats. 302 

 Monteverde, N., Chlorophyll-formation. 62, 



625 

 Moore. A. R., Cortical Layer in Sea 



Urchins' Eggs. 407 

 — Heterogeneous Hybridization in Echiuo- 



derms. 616 



Moore, C. L.. Phycomveetes from Nova 



Scotia, 426 

 Moreau, F., Extranuclear Chromatin in 



Vaucheria, 334 



— Notes on Muoor, 76 



— Research on Uredinese. 214 

 Moreau. Ij.. Anatomy of Pogonia, 533 

 Blorelli. E.. Medium for Cholera, 662 

 Morgan, A. H.. Study of May-flies, 44 

 Morgan, W de. Hybridization of Echinoids, 



187 

 Morice, F. D., Saws of Saw-flies. 521 

 Morphology, Stuilies in. 222 

 Morrell. 0." C, Bacteriology of the Cock- 



roacli, 93 

 Mortensen, T., Alga3 parasitic on Echino- 



derms, 71 

 Moss-capside. Abnormality, 68 

 Mo?s-di.~trilmtion in Sweden, 204 

 Moss-flora of Haute-Saone. 70 

 Mosses, Abnormality in. 415 



— Antarctic. 70. 631 



— Apospory in, 203 



— Asexual Proi^agation in. 536 



— attacked by Fungus, 69 



— Austrian. 205 



— Bavarian, 70 



— British, 416 



— British Columbia. 70 



— Devon. 204 



— Galls and JMalformations. 68 



— New Chinese. 417 



Scottish, 538 



Varieties. 327 



— New Guinea, 631 



— New Zealand. 416 



— Portuguese. 416 



— Scandinavian. 416 



— Sexuality in, 203 



— Tahiti, 417 



— Znlnland. 41t; 



Moulds, Methods of Procuring from tbe 

 Air Uncontiiminated by Bacterial 

 Giowtlis, 565 



Mounting, 115 



— Fluid for Pt-rmanent Microscopical 



Preparations. 572 



— • Old Museum Specimens as Micro- 

 scopical Slides, 3(i7 



Mouse, Pre-placental Nutrition, 28 



— Vision. 35 



Mouth, Peculiar Structure on Floor, in 



^Mammals, 518 

 Muci-carmin Staining Method. 115 

 Mucor, Notes, 76 

 Miihlmann, M., Growth of Nerve-cells, 



397 



— Structure of Nerve-cells at Diflerent 



Agi s, 171 

 Midler, H., Eleutheria. 55 

 Miiller, K., Biology of Ii'hytisma acerinnm, 



638 



— European Hepaticse, 327 



