INDEX. 



367 



Blepharo^pora te,rediis(iih.ci'h ) Peyr., 315 

 Blood, Action of Snnke- poison on. 4/5 



— as Food, 43 



— Pliitelets in ^Mammals. 3()(; 

 Blood-sucking Insects of the Philippines, 



47 



Blueberry Maggot, Parasite of, 51 



Bimaparte. Prince N., Pteridophyta of 

 Indo-China, 76 



Bond, C. J., Eye- Colour in Birds, 303 



Booth, A. L., Economic Selection of Coal, 

 351 



I Jorge. O., Fresh-water Algae from Santo 

 >aulo. 343 



Borgesen, F., Marine Algge of the Danish 

 West Indies, 83 



Bose, S. R.j Polyporacese of Bengal, 237, 

 348 



Botrijdiuni granukitum, 222 



Botryosphseria, 88 



Botrytis Disease of Galanthus, 243 



Boulenger, Charles L., Nematode Para- 

 sites of Zebra, 201 



— Intestinal Helminths in Indians in 



Mesopotamia. 202 

 Bonrdot, H., and A. Galzin, Hymenomy- 



cetes of France, 237 

 Boutan, Louis. Relations of the Gastro- 

 pods, 313 

 Bower, F. O.. Pteridophyta, 73 

 Boyer, C. S., Rare Species of North 



American Diatomact^ge, 341 

 Bracliyphalangy. Hereditary, 187 

 Brain, Minute Structure of the, '.Id 

 Brammall, A., Microchemical Methods, 353 

 Bresadola, G. , Fungi from Saxony, 95 

 Bresadola, J., Synonyms and Mycological 



Notes, 93 

 Bristol, B. Muriel. Gemmae of Tortula 

 mutica Lindb., 220 



— Alga-Flora of Desiccated English Soils, 



224 



— Chlorochytrium, 342 



Broch, Hjalmar, West African Anti- 



patharians. 330 

 Brooks. F. T., Plant Sanitation in Fruit 



Plantations, 242 

 Brown, Alice L., Influence on Frog's 



Inter-renal Tissue of Extirpation of 



the Thyroid and Pituitary Primordia, 



182 

 Brown, J. G.. Rot of Date Fruit, 349 

 Browne, Isabel M. P., Anatomy of the 



Cone and Fertile Stem of Equisetum, 



215 



— Vascular Strands of Equisetum. 216 

 Brtnik, A., Fungoid Infection of Eggs, 93 

 Bryological Novelties, 77 



Bubak, Fr., Fungi in "Scientific Results 

 of the Expedition to Mesopotamia," 

 95 



— Fungus Flora^of the Tyrol, 95 



— Fungi from Various Localities, 96 



Bubak, Fr.. and J. E. Kabat, Fungus 



Flora of tlui U\vrol, 95 

 — and H. Sydow, New Fungi, 89 



from IJohemia, 89 



Buffalo, Malarial Parasite in Blood of. 62 

 Buglia, G., Toxicity of Extract of Eel, 3[0 

 Bulgaria ylatydiscus in Canada, 88 

 Burr, H. Saxton, Trans])lanting Cerebral 



Hemispheres of Amblystoma Larva), 



304 

 Butler, O., Amount of Copper required 



for the Control of Phytophthora in- 



festam, 349 



Calamites, External Morphology of Stems 

 of, 337 



Calkins, Gary N.. Renewal of Vitality 

 through Conjugation, 208 



Caiman, W. T., Marine Boring Animals, 

 357 



Calobryum Blnmei N. ab E., 220 



Cameron, A. E., Oviposition of Gastro- 

 pMlus nasalis, 196 



Campbell, I). H., East Indian Hepaticae : 

 Calobryum Blnmei N. ab E., 220 



Campbellosphsera, New Genus of Volvo- 

 cacese, 222 



CamelidiB, Blood Corpuscles of, 39 



Campylonema (aJiorense, a new Member of 

 Scytonemacese, 226 



Camus. L., and E. Gley, Cross Immuniza- 

 tion, 186 



Cantacuze'ue, J., Bactericidal Processes in 

 Ascidia, 45 



Carboniferous Plant-remains, 73 



Carl, J., Spirobolidse, 55 



Carpenter, G. H., Arbor Collembola, 54 



Carreon, M., Ab.-^ence of Hind Legs in a 

 Pig, 36 



Carter, J. Thornton, Denticles in Sword- 

 fish, 183 



Carter, Nellie, Chloroplasts of Desmids : 

 Chloroplasts of Cosmarium, 225 



342 



Cartilage Grafts, Cellular Changes in, 247 



— Varieties of, 



Castellani, Aldo, Higher Fungi in Rela- 

 tion to Human Pathology, 241 



Cat, Parasitic Spinal Organism in Stomach 

 of, 67 



— Sarcoptid Mite in, 321 

 Caterpillars and Pupse, Study of Setal 



Pattern of, 320 

 Cells, Symbions in, 307 

 Cementite, Spheroidal, Formation of, 352 

 Cerapachyini, Australian, 316 

 Ceratomyxa acadiensi'< sp. n., 66 

 Cerebral Function in Learning, 188 

 Cercaria from North America, 327 



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