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INDEX 



Mjassnikowa, 942 



Moewus, F., sexuality, 666-83, 705 ; cri- 

 tique of works of, on Chlamydonionas , 

 684-87; inheritance, 710, 722, 723, 732, 

 733, 734, 736, 738, 739, 740, 742, 743, 

 744, 745, 746, 747, 748, 749, 750 



Mohler, Eichhorn, and Buck, 874 



Molina, 912 



Molisch, 1074 



Mond, J., 538, 544, 551 



Monkeys, malarial infection and immu- 

 nity, with plates, 845, 846-54 



Monocystis, 601 f. 



Monocytes, 835 



Monod, 803 



Monoecious races, 742 



Montalenti, 965, 966, 970, 971 



Moody, 791, 796 



Moore, A. R., 95, 332 



Moore, E. L., 649, 777, 779, 780, 782, 

 785, 788, 790, 911, 912; quoted, 787 



Moore, Imogene, 410, 420, 438 



Morea, 540, 541 



Morgan, de, 935 



Morgan, T. H., 704, 785, 786, 797 



Morita and Chambers, 52, 67, 69 



Moroff, 912 



Morphogenesis, Protozoa in connection 

 with problems of, 772-817; physiologi- 

 cal regeneration, 773 f . ; some factors 

 in regeneration, 774-93 ; behavior of 

 fragments: grafting and reincorporation, 

 793-97 ; regeneration and division, 797- 

 801; polarity changes and protoplasmic 

 streaming, 801 f. ; physiological gradi- 

 ents, 802-4 ; regeneration in colonial 

 forms, 804-11; literature cited, 811-17 



Morphological membranes, 414, 418, 419, 

 421 



Morphology, adaptive host relationships 

 in life history and, 929-60 



Motor organelles, composite: separation 

 into their components, 76 



Motor response in unicellular animals, 

 271-351; to light, 272-305; to elec- 

 tricity, 305-32; to chemicals, 333-44; 

 literature cited, 344-51 



Mottram, 543 



Molds, cellulose decomposition, 967 



Mowry and Becker, 974, 975, 976, 983, 

 985 



Mueller, A9A 



Miiller, J., 1034, 1039 



Miiller, O. P., studies by, 11, 43; classi- 

 fication, 11; observation of conjugation, 

 11, 13 



Miiller, R. H., 519 



Mulligan, 843, 846 



Mulligan and Sinton, 848 



Mulsow, 601, 602, 611, 689 



Munich school of protozoologists, 566 



Muscle, stalk, 208, 216 



Muscle-tonus theory, Loeb's, 282 



Mutualism, inclusion in term symbiosis, 

 891; defined, 892; physiological host 

 relationships illustrative of commensal- 

 ism and, 961-87 



Myeloid cells, 835 f. 



Myers, 594, 597, 1095 



Myonemes, 94; of St en tor, 201 ff., 218 ff., 

 258, 261 



Nadler, 62, 83, 88, 775 



Nagler, 27, 1032, 1042, 1049 



Nahm, 181 



Napier, 875 



Narcotics, effects of, 59; responses of 



Stentor to, 220 

 Nassonov, D., contractile vacuole and 



Golgi apparatus, 69, 138, 142, 144, 145, 



146, 147, 148, 410, 411, 419, 420, 431, 



433-35, 438, 439, 443 

 Nassonov-Bowen theory re Golgi bodies 



and secretion, 144 

 Mauck and Malamos, 848 

 Naville, fertilization, 576, 602, 607, 608, 



609, 611 

 Necheles, 362 



Needham, Joseph, 9, 90, 372, 390, 525 

 Needham, Joseph, and Boell, E. J., 354, 



358 

 Needham, Joseph, and Needham, D. M., 



51, 52, 62, 396 

 Nelson, 586, 621, 635 

 Nematode worms, parasitism, 1094 

 Neporojny and Yakimoff, 870 

 Neresheimer, E. R., 33; fibrillar system, 



201-4 passitn, 218, 219, 220, 225, 591, 



1089, 1093 

 Nernst, 324 

 Neumann, 850 

 Neuschloss, 720 

 Neutral red, segregation of, by cytoplasmic 



granules, 127; granules, not identical 



with Golgi bodies, l4l, 142; in 



Amoeba, 170; granule, defined, 178 



