INDEX. 



371 



•Galligan, F. 1'., and J. J. Curran, Distin- 



guishiug Lead in Brass and Bronze, 



352 



Galloe, Olaf, Lichen Flora of Iceland, o50 



Gardiner, C I., Silurian Rocks of May 



Hill, :{o:{ 

 GiiiHsner, G., Infection of Cereal Rusts, 92 

 G aster omyeetes Zei/lanicas, 92 

 duArode^ parasitirum Korotueff, 205 

 Gastrophihis ncn^alis, Oviposition of, 196 

 Gastropods, HIH 



— of Upper Burma, 4(; 



Gatonby, J. Bronte. The Relationship 

 between tlie Formation of Yolk and 

 the ^litoehondria and Golgi Appa- 

 ratus during Oogenesis, 129 



— Further Notes on the Oogenesis and 



Fertilization cf Grantia compressa, 



'111 

 •Gauges, 127 



Giiuiiann, Ernst, I'eronospora, 86 

 Gautier, 01., Emergence of liarvse of 



ApcDiteles glomemtus from Caterpillars 



of Pier is hrassicx. 193 



— and Ph. Riel, Food of Caterpillars of 



rieri? and P^uchloe, 193 

 Gednelst, L., New Species of Anchitrema, 



201 

 •Gemmil, James F., Sea-anemones, 59 



— Mesenteries in Urticina crasHicornis, 202 



— Ciliation of a Leptomedusan, 203 



T— Ciliary Action in Fleurobracliia piJeus, 



205 

 • Geoglossaceas, 233 



Georgevitch, Jivoin, Mijxidium gadl, 334 

 Germ-nuclei in Cleavage Stages of Crypto- 



branchus aUegheniensis, 179 

 Gilchrist, J. D. F., Life-history of Cape 



Crawfish, 322 

 Gilligan, A., Petrography of Millstone 



Grit, 353 

 Giolitto, Frederico, Genesis of Ferrite, 249 

 ■Gliose, S. L., New Species of Uronema 



from India, 224 



— - Campylonema lahorense, a new ^lember 



of Scytonemacese, 226 

 Glceosporium Tremnlx and Glceosporium 



Fopuli-cdbse, 346 

 •Glomeridse, 55 



GlyphotxHus punctatoUneatus, 51 

 Gnetuui and Angiosperms, 69 

 Gobies, 301 

 Goebel, K., Morphological and Biological 



Observations, 98 

 Goette, Asexual Multiplication of Micro- 



hi/dra ryderi, 331 

 Goldsmitli, W. M., Sterility of Mules, 34 

 Ciiromosomes in Tiger-beetles, 49 



Golgi Apparatus in 

 Tissues, 157 



in Plants, 295 



Grabliam, M. C. 

 Madeira, 316 



Nervous and other 



Argentine Ant in 



Graham-Smith. G. S., Common Flies. 194 

 Grand, F., Fat in Pulmonary Epithelium, 



186 

 Grantia compressn. Oogenesis and Fertili- 

 zation of, 277 

 Grave, Caswell, Tadpole Larva of Amarou- 



cium, 312 

 Gray, J., Relation of Spermatozoa to 



Certain Electrolytes, 33 

 Greaves, R. H., Temper-britileness of 



Nic-kel-CluOMiiuni St( els, 351 

 Grebe. C, Biology and Ecology of Mosses, 



77 

 Grebelsky, F., Position of the Sorus in 



Urerliuea3, 90 

 Gregarines, Chromosome Cycle in, 65 



— New, 66 



Grove, A. J.. Head and Mouth-parts of 



Apple-sucker, 198 

 Groves, James, British Charophyta. 357 



— and G. R. Bui lock- Webster. British 



Charophyta, 230 



Guieysse-Pellisier, A., Dust Cells in Pul- 

 monary Alveoli, 186 



Guilliermond, A., Mitochondrial Origin 

 of Plastids, 212 



Guinea-pig, Ear of, 189 



Gymnoconia Peckiana, Selected Cvcles in, 

 236 



Gymnosporangieae, Two Russian, 236 



H 



Hseberli, Adolf, Fauna of a Moor, 311 



Hahn, Glenn Gardner, Phomopsis juni- 

 perovora, 235 



Hanson, D., and H. E. Hanson, Nickel - 

 Iron Alloys, 352 



Hanson, F. B., Development of Shoulder- 

 Girdle of Pig, 303 



Haplosporidiiun, 21u 



Hargitt, C. W., and L. :\L Hickernell, 

 Food-canal of Cicada, 198 



Hargitt, George T., Somatic and Germ- 

 cells in Coelentera, 2U3 



Harpacticids. Fresh-water, from Peru, 

 20U 



Harris, D. Eraser, Physiological Inertia 

 and Physiological Momentum. 186 



Harrison, J. B., and C. B. AV, Anderson, 

 Extraneous Minerals in Coial Lime- 

 stones of Barbados, 853 



Hartley, Carl, and Glen G. Hahn. Diseases 

 of Aspen, 242 



— and others, MouMing of Snow- 

 smothered Nursery Stock, 244 



Haswell. W. A., Australian Exogeneae, 

 324 



Haughwout. F. G., and W. do Leon, 

 Ingestion of Erythrocytes bj a ^Monad 

 associated with Dysentery, 63 



