662 



INDEX. 



Gordon, W, T , Diplolabis RomerL 17G 

 Gorilla, Sperniiitozoa of, B77 

 Goriui, C. Bacillus casei filans, 3i4 

 Gozor.y, L., Demonstratini;- the Presence 



of Capsules in Bacteria. 830 

 Graff, P. W., Fungus-succession, 410 

 Granula and Mitoeliondria in f?omatic 



Cells. 381 

 Grard, C, Control of Work put on Copper 



and Brass, 108 

 Grass-snake, Early Sta,ges in Development, 



379 

 Grave, C, Simple Cooler for use with the 



Microtome, 330 

 Gravely, F. H., Fresli-water Medusoid 



from Western India, 166 

 Gravier, Ch.. Crustacean Parasites of 



Annelids and Cepbalodiscus, 487 

 Gray, J., Early Stages of Segmentation in 



Echinus Hybrids. 165 

 Gre^arine, New, in Mid-gut of Bird- fleas, 



168 

 Greig-Smith, E., Soil Protozo;i, 587 

 Grieser. E.. Structure of Cliama pellucida, 



478 

 Grimm, J., Embryology of Ehus and 



Coriaria, 175 

 Grimpe. G.. Vascular System of Octopods, 



383 

 Grinding -atlachment, Automatic, for 



Wiilfing's Grinding Macliine, 429 



— Machine, Wiiikel's Motor-driven, for 



Microscopical Sections, 429 

 Groot. T. G. de, Hsemalum and Picro- 



carmin Staining Solutions, 107 

 Grove, AV. B., jMycological Notes, 515 

 Gruber, K., Varieties of Scapholeheris mu- 



cronata, 487 

 Grmibaum, S., Calcigerous Cells in Snail's 



Liver, 578 

 Grunelius, A. von. Skin of the Caip, 155 

 Guerinia, 605 



— a new Genus, 184 

 Guieysse-Pellissit-r, A., Cells of Isopod 



Caeca. 289 

 Guillet, L., Brasses containing Nickel, 540 



— Copper-zinc-nickel alloys. 332 

 Guilliei mond, A ., Chromatophores of Algae, 



603 



— Formation of Starch and Plastids in 



Plants, 591 



— Observations on the Chondriomes of 



Fungi, 515 



— Progress of Cytology of Fungi, 515 

 Guinea-pig, Peculiar Forma of Cell in 



Tongue-epitbelum of. 379 

 Guitel, F., Attachment of Ova in Kurtus 



gulliveri. 3S2 

 Gun-metal, Heat-treatment of, .llO 

 Guyenot, E., Aljsoiption of Spermatozoa in 



Pomace Fly, 287 

 Gymiwascii.s confluens, Morphology and 



l^iology of, 405 



Gymnoascus ronfluens, Study of, 308 

 Gymnocolea acvtiloha in Britain, 301 

 Gyorffy, J,, Biecia frost i i \n Hungary, 598 

 Gypsina plana, 586 



H 



Hachtel, F. W., Isolation of Pathogenic 



Bacteria from Stools, 424 

 H addon, K., Herpyllohius arcticus, 159 

 Hsemalum and Picrocarmin Staining 



Solutions, 107 

 Ilaematococcus pluvuilis, 181 

 Hsematocytometer, Hayem-Sahli, 105 

 Hsematopoiesis in Chelonia, 381 

 Hsematoxylin, Eapid Maturation of, 635 

 Hsemocoel, Minute Structure of, in some 



Annelids, 160 

 Haemoglobin, Formation of, 153 

 Hsemogregarina roulei, Multiplication of, 



588 



— mrgetdium. Mitochondria of, 295 

 Hsemogregarine of Fer de Lance, 197 

 Haemolymph of Insects, 384 



Hag, Development of Caudal Hearts in, 

 571 



Halm, A., Partition of Plate Cultures, 425 



Hairs, Minute Structure of, 473 



Hamerton, A. E., Studies on Trypano- 

 somes, 73 



Hamet, E., Anomalous Stem-structure in 

 liochea, 174 



Hamilton, B., Development of Thymus in 

 Duck, 568 



Hamshaw, H., Jurassic Plants of York- 

 shire, 79 



Haneinann. H., Ancient Iron Objects, 435 



• — Copper-aluminium Alloys with 84-90 

 p.c. Copper, 434 



— Etching at High Temperatures, 437 



— Granular Pearlite, 541 



— Structure of Hardened Steel, 220 

 Hansen Fund, 565 

 Hansen-Ostenfeld, C, Danish Plankton 



Protozoa. 496 

 Hanzawa, J., Study of Ehizopus, 187 

 Harlot, P., Algse of La Hougue and 



Tatihou, 84 

 Harms. B., Development of Dog-flea, 65 

 Harper, E. T., American Pholiotse, 190 

 Harring, H. K., Synoposis of the Eolifera, 



491 

 Harrison, L. W., Modification of the Burri 



Indian Ink Method, 107 

 Hart, E. B., Bacteriology of Cheddar 



Cheese, 414 

 Hartridge, H., Discussion on a New 



Method of Electrically Lighting the 



Microscope, 439 



— Measurement of Working Aperture, 



363, 440 



