fNDEX. 



453 



Heron-Allen, E.,and A. Earland, Experi- 

 ments on Verneuilina polystropjia 

 (Reuss), 285 



Herring, Pyloric Caeca of. 17o 



Herzog, M. A., Griinliagen's Spaces, 170 



Ueterodera scJiachtii, Hereditary Resist- 

 ance to, 4y 



Heterothallism and Similar Phenomena, 

 309 



Heuser, C. H., Development at Opossum's 

 Stomach and Intestine, 159 



Heven brazilienms. Fungus Flora of, 83 



Hive-bees' Cell, Shape of, 178 



Hiwatari, Kazuo, " Ul>er das Wesen des 

 Traclioms nebst einem Beitrag zur 

 normalen Histologie der Conjuuc- 

 tiva," 171 



— "Zur Histologic der Gegend der 



Oorneaspleralgrenze," 172 

 Hoare, C. A., Insect Flagellates, 397 

 Hoche, L.. and R. Morlot, Pseudo-parthe- 

 nogenesis in Human Ovum, 157 

 Hodgetts, William J., New Species of 



Spirugyra, 74 

 Hogben, Lancelot T., Synapsis in Cock- 

 roach, 41 



— Ongi-nesis in Hymenoptera, 177 



— Spermatogenesis of Splienodon, 341 

 Hohuel, Franz von, Fungi Imperfecti, 



80 



Hollande, A. Ch., Distome Larvas in Gut- 

 wall of Dytitrus marginalia, 280 



Holm, T., 3Iorphology of Cicer, 287 



Holtwhihi, O., On tlie Occurrence of 

 Structures like Walcott's Algonkian 

 Algae in the Permian of E^ngland, 

 202 



Honey-Bee, Fertilization in the, 37 



Hookworms. 391 



Home, A. S., Diagnoses of Fungi from 

 " Spotted " Apples, 85 



— and E. V. Home, Spotting in Apples, 



309 



On the " Spotting " of Apples in 



Great Britain, 3l)9 



Horses and Cattle, Dental Star in, 170 



Horst, C. J. van der, Jlotor Nuclei and 

 Roots in Brain of Fishes, 31 



Hotson, J. W., New. Species of Exo- 

 basidium, 209 



Hovasse, R.. Paiasomes in Pancreas of 

 Tadpole oi Ranu temporaria, 258 



Howe, M. A.. Some Plants from Sea 

 Gardens, 305 



Huber, G., (Jlcetaenium loitlesbergerianum 

 Hansg.. 301 



Hughes, W. E.. " Slip-lines " and Twin- 

 ning in Electro-deposited Iron, 436 



Hunt, H. R., Regeneration in Earthworm, 

 278 



Huntingford, D. B., 15 



Huntington, George S., Pulmonary Evolu- 

 tion in Mammals, 173 



Hurd, A. M., Effect of Unilateral Mono- 

 chromatic liight and Group Oriente,- 

 tion on the Polarity of Germinating 

 Fungus Spores, 203 



Hyalin lucida. Pulsating Organ in, 176 



Hydra, New Sitecies of, 58 



— oxijcnida, 185 



Hydrogen Ions, Adsorption of, by Living 



Cells. 175 

 Hymenomycetes,New or Little-known, 422 



— French, 421 



— Indian. 307 



— New British. 422 



— Records of Surrey Resupinate, 81 

 Hymenophyll um tutibridgense (Siii.), 403 

 Hymenoptera, Oogenesis in, 177 

 Byophila subcwullcda, 406 

 Hypomyces on Lactarius, 83 

 Eystrichopsylla talpse, 245 



Illuminator, Microscope, 93 



Infusoria Hvpotriehus. from Calcutta, 248 



Infusorians, Vitality in. 61 



Inocybe, Early Development of, 209 



Insects, Fat-cells of, during Metamor- 

 phosis, 264 



Ionic I'iiase of the Sea, 70 



Iron and Steel, Rontgen Spectrographic 

 Investigations of, 436 



— Electro-deposited, "Slip-lines" and 



Twinning in, 436 



— Solid Solution of Oxygen in. 436 

 Irwin-Smith, Vera, Nematodes of Domes- 

 tic Pigeon. 391 



Isoachlya. a New Genus of the Sapro- 



legniaeese, 4l6 

 Isopods of Natal, 276 

 Issel. Iv., Double-walled Sensory Setae in 

 Oxyrhyncha, 275 



Jackson, Harold G., Fasciola, 392 



Janet, Charles, I'hylogeny of the Ortho- 

 biont, 33 



Jeifrey and Torrey, Physiological and 

 Morphological Correlations in Her- 

 baceous Angiosperms, 400 



Jeflries. Zay, and K. S. Archer, Crystalline 

 Structure of Metals, 437 



Jensen, C. O., Thyroi I Gland of Anura 

 in Relation to Metamorphosis, 161 



Jewell, Minna E., Effect of Hydrogen Ion 

 Concentration and Oxygen Content 

 of the Water on Regeneration and 

 Metabolism in Tadpoles, 385 



Jolmson, B. K., Polarizers for the Micro- 

 scope, 147 



