INDEX 



643 



Geographical distribution of Protozoa, 47 



Geotaxv ( = barotaxy), 20 



<;cplii/r<i ilohrnii, 3S2, 408 



tJephyrea, 577 



Gerarde, 1G7 



O'ernrdia savalia, 4OO 



OerbiUus indicus infested by a Haenio- 



sporidian, 102 n. 

 Germinal spot ( = nucleole of ovum), 7 

 Germinal vesicle (= nucleus of ovum), 7 

 Germination, 32 ; of Myxosporidian 



spores, 107 

 Germ-plasm, 28 f. ; continuity of, 172 

 tJerni tlieorj', 44 

 Germs, invisible air-borne, 43 

 (<eryonia, 290, 295 

 (iilehrist, 338 

 Gill oi Echuu's, 514, 527 

 Gill -cleft, of Echinus, 514; of Sphaer- 



echinus, 540 f. ; of StnuKji/lucoitrutus, 



541 

 Ginkgo, spermatozoa of, 38 

 Glaucoma, 137, 153 ; (?. scintillans, rate of 



fission of, 147 f. 

 Glauconite, 70 

 <ilobiceps, 272 

 Globiferae of Centrosteiihanus longi- 



spinosiis, 532 

 Olobigerina, 59, 63, 242 ; spines of, 61, 



66 ; -ooze, 61 f. ; <J. hidloides, 68, 69 

 Glossina morsitans, intermediate host of 



Trypanosoma hrucei, 119 ; G. palpal is, 



intermediate host of T. gamhiense, 120 

 (Tlossograptus, 282 

 Glycerin, 15 

 Glycogen, of Ciliata, 144 ; -vesicles of 



Pelomyoca pcdustris, 53 

 Gnat (Anopheles), intermediate host of 



Haemamoeba and Laverania, 103 f. ; 



{C'ulex) intermediate host of Jlaemo- 



ptroteus, 103; of Trypajiosoma, 120 

 Golgi, on relation of Acystosporidian life- 

 cycle and stages of intermittent fever, 1 03 

 (,'onactinia, 371, 372, 377 

 Gonangiura, 276 

 Goniaster, 471 ; fossil, 475 

 Goniastraea, 375, 4OI 

 Goniocidaris, 534 \ (^- canaliculata, 535 

 (Jirnionema, 288, 201 ; G. viirrbachii, 232, 



290, 291, 292 

 G'lnium, 111 

 Gonophore, of Gymnoblastea, 265 ; of 



Calyptoblastea, 277 ; of Stylasterina, 



284 ; of Siphonophora, 302 

 Gonotheca, 276, 281 

 Gonozooids, of Siphonophora, 302 ; of 



Antipatharia, 408 

 Gorgonacea, 350 f. 

 GiirgoneUa, 357 ; spicule, 336 

 Gorgonellidae. 337, 357 

 iiorgonia, 356 ; G. cavolinii, 340 ; G. 



flahelhim, 357 ; G, verrucosa, 356 



Gorgoniidae, 334, 337, 356 



Gorgonocepkalus, 491, 501 



Gosse, 273 



Goto, 291, 293 ; on development of 



Bipinnaria, 612 

 (''nonnxtric, 278 



Granaiorrinus, 509 ; G. nonvoodi, 600 

 Grant, 167 

 Grantiidae, 103 

 Grantiop.sis, 191 



Granular disintegration of Protista, 14 f. 

 Granules, in protoplasm, 6 ; excretory, 6, 



144 ; aleurone, 37 ; basal, of cilia, etc., 



138 n., 141 (see also Blepharoplast) ; 



proteid, of Suctoria, 161 

 Graphiohexaster, 203 

 Graptolitoidea. 2Sl 

 Grassi, on malarial parasites, 103 

 Gravity, stimulus of, 19 f. 

 Greasy film, outer clear layer of proto- 

 plasm liehaves like, 17 

 Greeff, on Protozoa, 46 

 Green Flagellates, relations of, 48 

 Greensand, 70 ; Caniliridge, 208 

 Green water often due to Euglena viridis, 



124 

 Greenwood, M., on peptic digestion in 



Protozoa, 16 ; on feeding of Varchesium 



piohjpiinum. 45 f., 146 f. 

 Gregaiinu, 07, 98, 99 ; G. blattartim, 98 

 Gregarines. habitat, 99 ; syngamy, 99 

 Gregarinidaceae, 95 f., 97 f. 

 Gregory, 346 

 Grew, i66 

 Grey chalk, 61 

 Gromia, 52; G. oviformis, 59 n. — see also 



Allogromia 

 Grooves, longitudinal aTid transverse, of 



Dinoflagellata, 110, 130, 131, 132 ; of 



Peridinivm, 131 ; of Polykrikos, 132 ; 



oral, oi Niidiluca, 133 

 Grosvenor, 249 n. 



Growth, 19 f. ; Spencer's limit of, 23, 31 

 Gruber, on regeneration in Protozoa, 35 n. ; 



on diti'used nucleus in marine Ciliatn, 



144 n. ; on tubicolous marine Ciliata, 



152 

 Gruppe, deposit of Radiolaria, 87 

 Guinea Coast, 106 

 Gullet ( = pharynx) of Parameciujn cau- 



datuvi, 161 

 Gut, supposed, of Ciliata, 145 — see also 



Alimentary canal 

 Gutter, oral, of Vorticellidae, 156, 158 

 Gymnainoebae, 51 n. 

 Gymnasteridae, 4^1 

 (iymnoblastea, 262 f. 

 (lymnodAniiim, 110; G. pulviscidus, ])&!&- 



sitic in Ajtpetulicularia, 132 

 Gymnomyxa, 49 n. 

 Gymnopkrys, 5S 

 Gymnosphaera, 70, 73 



