694 



INDEX. 



Leclimere, A. E., NeM' Fungi from La Cote 



d'lvoire, 547 

 Lee, A. B., iSpermatogenesis of Suail, 520 

 Lee. J. R., Leaf-structure of Polvtrichura. 



320 

 Leech. New Brauchiate. <J14 

 Left-handeduess, Inheritance of. 170 

 Le'ger. L., Coccidia of the Genus Pieifter- 



inella, 'Ml 

 Lehmann, E., Amoebae and Diseases of 



Domestic Animals, 315 

 Lehmann, H.. Ultra-violet Filter and 



Ultia-violet Filter-lamp as Aids in 



Luminiscence Analysis. 348 

 Leishman, W. B.. Correction of Errors of 



liefraction for ^Microscope Work. 449 

 Lehhmania infantum and L. tropica. Cul- 

 tivation, 110 



— Medium for Cultivation, 459 



— Staining, in Sections, 464 



Leitz' Double Demonstrating Eve-piece, 

 447 



— New Model Microscopes, 653 



— Reflecting Condensers for Dark-ground 



Illumination and Ultra-microscopical 

 Observations. 235 



— Step Micrometer with Simplified Micron 



Graduation. 561 

 Lelievre, A., Bone of Ox Heart, 301 



— Hard Tendons of Birds. 303 



— Origin of Closed Integumentary Folli- 



cles in the I5ird, 30 

 Lemming Disease, 647 

 Lemoine, Madame, Arctic and Antarctic 



Melobesiaj, 424 

 Lendner, A., Plant Diseases, 43S 

 Lendvai, J., Improved Paraffiti Oven, 112 

 Lenhosse'k. M. von. Ciliary Ganglion of 



Reptiles. 603 

 Lens. Focostat, 447 

 Leon. N., Paras itological Notes, 526 

 Lepicolea quadrilariniata, 326 

 Lepidoptera, Alimentary Canal, 42 



— Auteuuaiy Sense-organs, 42 



— Chordotonal Organs at Root of Wings 



in, 340 



— Innervation and Sense-organs of the 



Wing, 41 



— Rectal Glands, 306 

 Lei^idozia in France, 326 

 Lepidiizia xetacea, 415 

 Leprosy, Ba-teriology, 92 



— Cultures, Investi^atidn. 110 

 Leptodactylus ocdlafw, Digital Tuber- 

 osities of. 303 



Leptomonas Kent, Genus, 622 

 Leptomonads. Studies on. 621 

 Lt-sage, P., Pellia epiphyUa, 537 

 Lettau. G.. Lichen Ecologv in Thuringia, 



88. 223 

 Letts. E. A.. Ulva and Sewage, 208 

 Leucocytes. New Method of Counting, 116 

 ■ — Study. 602 



Lencocytozoon of Gidnea-i^igs, 316 



Leucodontopsis, 327 



Leucoplasts. and Identity of Mitochondrias, 



319 

 Leue. F. W., Structure of Larval Mav-fiy, 



307 

 Levaditi. C, Transmission of Scarlet 



Fever to Monkeys, 91 

 Lever Fine-adiustment. Modified Form, 



294 

 Levi-Malvano. M.. Aluminium Brasses, 



254 



— I'hosphor Bronzes, 253 



— Zinc-lead-tiu System, 254 



Levy, A. G., Life-history of Pro-eutectoid 



Cementite, 667 

 Levy, D. M., Manganese Sulphides and 



Siliciites in Iron and Steel, 371 

 Lewin, K. E., Behaviour of Micronucleus 



in Regeneration, 192 

 Lewis, J. M.. Plaut Diseases, 435. 437 

 Lewis, R. ( '., New I'rithidia, 622 

 Lewitsky. G., Chloroplast-formation, 5H() 



— Chondriosomes iu Plant-cells, 530 

 Liagora and Galixaura, 635 

 Lichen Ecology iu Thuringia, 88, 223 



— Funui, l)iology, 223 



— Symbiosis, 645 

 Licliens, Biology, 223 



— Californian, Rare, 645 



— Epilithic, Biolo;;y and Ecology, 88 



— of the Linnean Herbarium, 489 



— Ni w Californian. 645 



— Siberian, 645 



— See ah'i Contents 



Lickteig, A., Development of the 1 tentiue 

 MaU-ix, 599 



Lieberkuhn Simple (or Compass) Micro- 

 scope. 649 



Lieske, R., Iron Fungi. 217 



Lifchitz, S., Displacement of the Particles 

 in the Brownian Movement, 358 



— Phenomenon of the Borders. 456 

 Light, Action on Chlamydomonas, 63 



— Blue. Growth of Algse in, 227 



— Circularlv Polarized, Ariaugement for, 



234 



— Reaction of Luminous Animals, 176 

 of Sea-urchins to, 187 



of Starfishes to, 187 



— Red, Growth of Algse in, 227 



— Snails Indifierence, 39 



— Different Coloured. Reactions of Toads 



O. Ol 



Lilieufeld, F.. Eaplomitrium hool:eri. 69, 

 537 



Lilioideaj. Comparative Anatomy. 412 



Lima, Minute Structure of Pallial Ten- 

 tacles. 304 



Limanouska, H., Swiss Fresh-water Algae, 

 207 



Limanowska, S., Swiss Fresh-water Algaa, 

 418 



