CitR 



GENERAL INDEX 



CHR 



Ser. Vol. Page 



Christian Epitaphs (early) — Con. 

 Secular occupation or posi- 

 tion in life of deceased 



stated II XI 351 



To an acolyte II xi 363 



To foster-father Antimio .. . II xi 298 

 Useof D.M. by Christians. . II xii 18 

 Christian Island, preserva- 

 tion of old fort on IV iii 4 



Christianity. 



Roman laws concerning 

 slaves before and after, 



was established IV ii 173 



Roman legislation influen- 

 ced by, in laws for pro- 

 tecting children IV ii 163 



Roman provision for relief 

 of poor before, was estab- 

 lished and afterwards. ... IV ii 165 

 Some effects of, on Legis- 

 lation. By Hon. W. 



Proudfoot IV II 159 



(abstract) IV ii 25 



Christians. 



Use of D.M. by early II xi IS 



Christison. 



Relation of lead to air and 



water I iii 2G4 



Christy, Lartet and. 



Observations relative to 



existence of man in 



Centre of France when 



reindeer and other 



Ai^flfiALS NOW extinct 



there existed: reprint. II ix 262 

 Christie, W. H. M. 



Reckoning of Astronomical 



day IV III 313 



Chromascope II i 156 



Chromates, of bismuth II i 394 



Chromatic substance, de- 

 velopment of nerve cells 

 with special reference to 

 development of, of cell 



body IV VI 418 



Chromatin. 



Abundant in dividing hae- 



matoblasts (pi.) IV ii 236 



Acts as oxygen absorber. .. . IV ii 240 



All stages in process of trans- 

 formation and diffusion 

 of, shown in embryo pig 

 (pi.) . IV VI 422 



Appearance and growth in 



nerve cells (pi.) IV vi 419 



Chromatin holding struc- 

 tures in yeast cell IV vi 492 



Chromatin-like substance in 



Cyanophycese IV VI 462 



Degenerating cells of mam- 

 mary gland throw out ... IV ii 239 



Development in cell body . . IV vi 421 



Ser 



Chromatin — Con . 



Eosinophilous substance of 

 haematoblasts derived 

 from, and finally trans- 

 formed into haemoglobin . IV 



Foraminifer IV 



Haemoglobin derived from, 

 of haematoblasts IV 



Haemoglobin derived from, 

 proof supported by occur- 

 rence of phosphorus in 

 haemoglobin of goose. ... IV 



Iron always in it IV 



Iron compound in every cell 

 animal or vegetable IV 



Nerve cells contain IV 



Neuroblasts, disposition of 

 (pl.) IV 



Nissl granules derived from . IV 



Nuclear, migration to cyto- 

 plasm IV 



Nuclear network may con- 

 tain it or haemoglobin? ... IV 



Nucleolus derived from .... IV 



Origin of IV 



Oxyphile nuclear substance 

 derived from IV 



Reaction of, of haemato- 

 blasts on haematoxylin . . IV 



Stages through which, passes 

 in getting to cytoplasm (pl) IV 



Transformation and diffu- 

 sion of, in Urodela IV 



Transformation in Ambly- 

 stomata IV 



Yeast cell contains IV vi 



Chromatium, nuclei in IV 



Chromatophagous, in intes- 

 tine of necturus lateralis IV 

 Chromatophore . 



Character in Cyanophyceae . IV 



Could not be found in Cya- 

 nophyceae II 



Cyanophyceae contain no. . . IV 



Glaucocystis nostochinea- 

 rum contains no IV 



Occurrence in living cell of 

 Cyanophyceae IV 



Oscillaria contains IV 



Chromatoscope . 



On a star Chromatoscope. 

 By A. Claudet: reprint. . II 

 Chrome-ironstone, deposits 



in Quebec IV 



Chromic iron. 



Gaspe, Que II 



Ore II 



Chromic myopia II 



Chromium. 



Blowpipe reaction of, and 

 manganese with carbon- 

 ate of soda II 



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II 237 

 VI 497 



II 239 



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