374 



INDEX. 



Limpet, Homing of, 191 



Liud, J., Northern Fungi, 94 



Link. K. K., and 3Iax W. Gardner, 



Market Pathology of Vegetables, 243 

 Lister, (t., Mycetozoa from Cornwall, 246 



found during the Baslow Foray, 246 



Lithobiuraorpha of Xew Zealand, 55 

 Littoral Animals. Quantitative Estimate 



of, •'. 1 1 

 Liver, Human, Supporting Tissue of, 186 

 Liverworts of Germany, etc., 78 

 Lizard, Green, Hermaphrodite, 18H 

 Lloyd, C. G., Myeological Notes, 239, 348 



— Large Pyreuomycetes, 345 



Loeske, L., Scapania paludiroJa Loeske et 

 C. Mull. 77 



Longman. Heber A., Factors in Variation, 

 305 



Luoas, W. J., British Orthoptera, 321, 357 



Ludwig, 0. A., Influence of Illuminating- 

 Gas on Bacteria and Fungi, 240 



— and C. C. Rees, Uredinium in Fuccinia- 



strum Agrimonice, 235 

 Luisier, A.. Mosses of Madeira, 340 

 Lumbricidse, Stomodseum of, 56 

 Lumiere, Auguste. Theory of .Symbions in 



all Cells,^ 307 ' 

 Lumiere. 'J'raite' de la, 357 

 Lunularia vulgarh, 78 

 Luyk, A. van, Gloeospoiium Tremulse and 



Gloeosporium FopuU-albfc, 34t> 

 Lycopodium lucirhduiii. Bulbils of, 338 



— 3Iethodof Quantitative Microscopy, 169 



— New Zealand. 217 

 Lynvintria clispar, 49 



M 



Marxicus rhesus, Acari from the Lungs of. 



163 

 ]MacBride, K. W., Double Hydrocoele in 



Sea Urchin Larvae, 328 



— The :Method of Evolution, 305 

 ^McC'ullum. A. W., Bulgaria platydiscus 



in (^'anada, 88 



Mclndoo, N. E., Olfactory Sense in Orthop- 

 tera, 196 



^r-Intosh, W. (\, Sabellids and Serpulids, 

 200 



Macrosporium from Tomatoes, 243 



^IcVVilliam, A., Indian Iron ^Making at 

 Mirjati Chota, Nagpur, 352 



3Iaier. Charles G., and G. G. Van Arsdale, 

 Copper and Magnetite in Copper 

 Smelter Slags, 249 



.Mallock. A.. Growth of Trees. 336 



Mallojdiaga (rom Formosan Birds, 197 



— New. from South African Birds, 197 

 Man)malian Foetus, Xutrition of, ISO 

 Mammals, Reduction of .lugal in, 43 

 Marine Boring Animals, 357 



— Flora* of Pacific Coast, 228 



Marshall, Ruth, New Species of Arrhen- 

 urus, 55 



Mast, S. O., Photic Orientation in Drone- 

 Fly, 195 



— Vision in Cicadd sejjtendecini, 198 



— Photic Rpspouses of a Euglenoid. 209 



— EngJena variahilis. 209 

 Mastocytes in White Rat, 184 



Masui. K., Spermatogenesis (jf Horse, 300 



in Ox, 300 



INIattcotti, A., Potamon edule, 56 

 Matthai, George, Structure of Favia, 330 

 Maublanc, A., Brazilian M\cological Floia, 



235 

 Mayor, James \V.. ('eratomyxa acadiensis 



sp. u.. 66 



— Agaric ia Jraijilis, 203 



Mazza. A., Oceanic Algology. 84, 227 



Mealy Bugs of California^ 52 



Meek, C, F. U.. Chromosome Dimensions, 



38 

 Meinecke, E. P., Facultative Heteroccism 



in Feridermium cerehrum and Peri- 



dermium Harlcnessii, 347 

 Meli, R.. PterU aquilina L. in the Tufa of 



the Villa Torlonia at Frascati, 219 

 Meliolaster, New Genus of ^licrothyriaceae, 



234 

 Mellor, Thomas K., Common Diatoms, 



357 

 Melobesiere of the Danish Antilles. 84 

 Membrane Bone, Development of. 36 

 3Ienzi, J. J., Stomodjeum of Lumbricidse, 



5«> 

 Menzies. James. Discomycetes of Perth- 

 shire, 234 

 Mercier, L., Horned Littoral Fly. IV'S 



— Venation of Panorpa communis. 196 

 Mereschkovsky, Const.. Lichen-Flora of 



Kazan, 99 



— Parmelia cdmtschddalis, 99 



— Lichenet Tirinenses Exsic. 245 

 Metallurgical Specimens, 359 

 Metalnikoff. S., Immunity of Caterpillars 



of (i idler ia melonella. 49 

 Metamerism, Muscular, 37 

 Metz, C. W., Anopheles crucians, 194 

 Mica, Electrical Conductivity of Copper, 



fused with. 351 

 iMieroclien\ical ^lethods. 353 

 Microhydra ryderi, Asexual 3lultiplication 



of, 331 

 Micro til etrw lineatua. Larva of, 32(' 

 -Microtome, A Universal, 283 

 JMillei-, A. \l.. Chemical Heat-tieatments 



for Alloy Steels, 351 

 INIiller, W. L.. Polyxlic Stem of C yeas. 69 

 jNIillstone (irit. Petrography of, 353 

 Minnich. Dwiuht E., Reactions of Bees to 



Light, P.>2 

 Mirande, Robert. Zoophigus iiisiaamt. 231 

 3Iitosis. Chanses in Nucleolar Substance 



during. 184 



