668 



INDEX. 



Mammals, Absence of Epiphysis Cerebri 

 in, 156 



— Fission of Embryonal Area in, 470 



— Heterochromosomes in, 470 



— Minute Structure of the Endometrium 



of some, 572 

 Man, J. G. de, New Anguillulid, 162 

 Manganese, Influence of, in Mild Steel, 



640 

 Mangin, L., Sporulation in Diatoms, 182 

 Marcliantia, Anatomy of. 80 

 Marie', P., The lusectoscope, 627 

 Marinesco, G., Spinal Ganglia of Mammals 



Surviving- in vitro, 63 

 Maritime and Marine lachens of Howth, 



612 

 Marking Slides, 432 

 Markl, — , Bacteriological Diagnosis of 



Kat-plague, 196 

 Marktanner-Turneretscher, G., Museum 



Demonstration Microscope, 624 

 Mars, G., Slag Inclusions in Steel. 220 

 Marsh, Dwight C, Panama Copepods, 583 

 M^arohall and Co., The Beginner's Guide 



to the Microscope, by C. E. Heath, 106 

 Marshall, F. H. A., Influence of Gonads 



on Sheep, 382 

 Marsiliacese, Development of, 395 

 Marsupella apiculata, 81 

 Martin, C. H., Demonstrating Presence of 



Protozoa in Soils, 329 



— Intecjtinal Trvpanoplasmas of Fishes, 



496 

 Martini, Vj., Constancy of Elements in 



Hydatina, 69 

 Maser, O., Structure of Balanoglossus, 585 

 Massalongo,C., Hynieuomycetes of Varena, 



310 



— Italian Jubulacese, 82 



Mast, S. O., Reactions of Peranema, 167 

 Matheson, P., Structure and Metamor- 

 phosis of Fore-gut of Coryilalis cor- 

 nutus, 288 

 Matthews, A., Development of Alcyonium, 

 294 



— Observations on Gammarus rhevreuxi, 



290 

 Matthews, D. J., Deep Sea Bacteriological 



Water-bottle, 328 

 Maturation and Spermatogenesis in 



Cyclops, 582 

 Matusomoto, H., Interesting New Ojihi- 



uroid, b><6 

 Maupas, E., Nematode of the Dromedary, 



162 

 Maxilla, First, of Dipseudopsis, 287 

 Maxon, W. R., Saffordia g. n., 501 

 Mayer, A., Value of some Histological 



Methods for Fixing Fatty Bodies, 215 

 Mayer, O., Field Incubator, 214 

 May-flies, Wing-veins of, 288 

 Mazza, A., Oceanic Algae, 184 

 Algology, 509 



Measurement. Microscopic, Joly's Method, 

 327 



— of Magnifying Power, 529 



Media of High Re'raction for Refractive 

 Index Determinations with the 

 Microscope, 212 



Medium, New Cultivation, 328 



— Selective, for Cholera Vibrios, 533 

 for the Paratyphoid -enteritidis Group, 



631 



Medullary EudotheUum, 380 



Medusa, Fresh-water, from Bombay Presi- 

 dency, 166 



Medusoid, Fresh-water, from Western 

 India, 166 



Medusomycem Qisevii, g. etsp. n.. 511 



Meek, A., Early Develoj^meutal Stages in 

 Vertebrates, 151 



Meek, C. F. U., Problem of Mitosis, 280 



— Spermatogenetic Mitoses of Earwig, 



580 

 Megalobatrachus, Early Development of, 

 60 



— Mesoderm-formation in, 378 



Meier, N. Th., Wound-healing in Flat 



Worms, 585 

 Melanophores of Fishes, Contraction of, 



574 

 Melastomacese, Tuberous, Structure of, 



297 

 Melhus, E.. Plant Diseases, 92 

 Melobesiea3, Antarctic, 508 



— of tlie Charcot Expedition, 184 

 Mendrecka, S., Study of Sapropliytic 



AlgjB, 600 



Menzel, H., Influence of Colour on Cater- 

 pillars, 479 



Mercer, B., Morphology and Development 

 of I'huma TiichanHse sp.n., 512 



Merica, P., Copper-aluminium Alloys with 

 84-90 p.c. Copper, 434 



Merlia and IMonticulipora. 72 



Merulms lacrymans, 190 



and M. dlvester, 190 



— sclerotiorum. 409 



— Spores, Germination of, 610 

 Merwin, H. E., Media of High "Refraction 



fur Refractive Index Determinations 

 with the Microscope, 212 



Mesohlast and Coelome, Phylogenetic Sig- 

 nificance of, 471 



Mesoderm, Formation of, in Mammals, 568 



Mes iderm-formation in Megalobatrachus, 

 378 



Metabacterium polyspora g. et sp. u,, 519 



Metallography. See Contents 



Metalnikow, S., Selective Nutrition in 

 lufusorians, 389 



Metalloids, Influence of, on Oast Iron, 543 



Metals, Cold-worked, Growth of Crystals 

 in the Annealing of, 109 



— Crystallization of, 543 



— Growth of Grain in, 544 



