INDEX. 



680 



Gross. J., Heterochroinosomes and Sex- 

 determination, :)92 



Grosse. A., Sclerotinia pirolie, 639 



Grossman, H., Zygnrhunchns Moelleri, 42a 



Gruber, Eduard, Zygorhywhus Moelleri, 

 425 



Grynfeltt, E., UemonstratiiiK the Presence 

 of Chondriosoines. 4()8 



Guillaumin. A.. Syncotyl}' and Monocotyly 

 amont;' Dicotyledons, <32(; 



Guilliermond. A., Development and Phylo- 

 geiiy of Yeasts, 211 



— Identity of Mitochondrias and Leuco- 



plasts, 1-519 



— " Mitoehondrias " of Sexual Cells. 412 

 Guinea-chicken Hybrids, Testis of. 390 

 Guinea-pigs, Leucocytozoon of, :!16 

 Gulliver, G , H., Structure of Ternary 



AUoYs, 369 

 Gundlacli Microscope. iVIodel A.H.09, 446 



:\rndel D.l)., 447 



3Iodel D.H., 447 



Giiiitlier, K., Eyes of D^ytiscus. 401 



— Minute Structure i>f Flabelligera, 613 

 (-iussow, H. T., Plant Diseases, 434 

 Gutheil. Fritz, ^linute Structure of Ali- 



mentarv Svstem of Fresh-water 



Mussel, 399 " 

 Gutlierz, S., Heterochromosonie in Human 



Spermatocytes, 299 

 Guyer. M. F., Testis of Guinea-chicken 



Hybrids. 390 

 Gymnotlinium, 540 

 Cfymnodinium bicUiatuin. 420 

 Gynandromorplnsm in Earwig, 610 

 G3niandroraorphous Bee. 4O0 

 Gy5rffy. I., Austrian Mosses. 205 



— Molendoa tenuinervi'^ in America, 630 

 Gyrocotyle, Study. 50 



H 



Haddon. K., New Hersilia, 524 

 Haeckel, W., Structure of Chilina, :!9 

 Haelin. H. Phosphorus-content of tlie 



Yeast-cell. 217 

 Hsematoxylin as a Bacterial Stain, 571 



— Solutions. Rapid Maturation, 570 

 Hsematozoon, Melanin-producing, 59 

 Haemogregarine of the Naja haje, 317 

 Hsemogregarines, Binucleate I 'haracter of, 



317 

 Hsemoproteus, New, 408 

 Hagmeier, A., Mermitliidaa, 525 

 Hahn, A., Cells in Giant Tadpoles, oH, 604 

 Hahn, F. F., Dictyonema Fauna, 619 

 Hair, Structures, Peculiar, 395 

 Hair-like Structures in a Frog, 303 

 Hairs of Cetaceans. 173 



— Sinus, of Horse, New Form of Nerve- 



ending in, 302 

 of Ox. 31 



Hairs. Unicellular, of Flnridese, 75 



Hall, C. A., How t<i Use the Microscope, 



456 

 Halle, T. G., Frutifications of Jurassic 



Fern-leaves, 198 

 Haller, B., Structure of Central Nervous 



System in Scorpion and Spider, 40o 

 Mailer's Organ in Argas, 612 

 Hallnianu, E. F., Australian Sponges, 619 

 Halphen, E., Mi/cobacterimn palrirolenx, 



550 

 Halteres, Structure, 400 

 Hammar, J. A., Thymus in Elasmobranchs, 



.••;o 

 Hammerschmid, A., Bavarian Mosses. 70 

 Handlirsch, A., Fossil Wasps' Nests, 41 

 Hanemann. H.. Heat- treatment of Steel, 



118 



— Iron-carbon Alloys. 119 

 Hanging-drop Examination. New Method, 



360 

 Hannig, E., Perispore in the Filicinepe. 324 

 Hanson, E. R., Parathyroid and Thvniu;', 



170 

 Hanzawa. J., Fungi of Tarami-Koji. 546 



— New Method of Spore-staining, 465 



— h'hizopus delemar, 425 

 Haplomiti -sis in Euglenids. 317 

 Haplomitrium Hookeri, 69. 537 

 Haplosporidian, Supposed, in Man, 623 

 Hardouin, J., Demonstrating tlie Presence 



of Capsules in Cultures of Pneumo- 

 coccus and of I'neumobacillus, 463 



Hardy. A. D., New Species of Euglena, 

 420 



Harlot. P., Hvmenophyllum in France, 

 200 



Harper. R. A., Gonium and its Colony, 

 542 



Harrison, Ruth, jMadreporaria from Per- 

 sian Gulf, 189 



Hartmann, M., Supposed Haplosporidian 

 in :\Ian, 623 



Hase, A., Development of Ctenoid Scales, 

 300 



— Skin of Lumpsucker, 34 



Hasper, M., Pole-cells and Gonads in 

 Cluronomus, 306 



Hastings, E. G., Preservation of Plate 

 Cultures, 568 



Hatta, L., Dimorphism of Japanese Lam- 

 prey, 36 



Hawkins. H. L., Evolution of Apical 

 System of Holectypoida, 188 



— Tuberculation of Holectypoida, 53 

 Hay Infusions, Fauna, 409 



Hayducb, F. Beer-yeast as a Food Sub- 

 stance, 78 

 Head-<>:lands of Orthoptera, 522 

 Heald, F. D., Plant Diseases, 437 

 Heard, F. D., Plant Diseases, 436 

 Heart, Innervation of, 301 



— Ox. Bone, :!01 



Dec. im, 1012 



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