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INDEX. 



Caullery, M., Affinities of Haplosporidia, 

 322 



— Life-history of Orthonectids, 445 

 Cavahe, — ., Odontoclasts, 165 

 Cavara, F., Mycological Notes, 78 

 Cell Contents. See Contents, xxiii 



— Dividing, Dual Force of, 425 



— Plant, Studies, 41 

 Cell-communications between Blastomeres, 



539 

 Cell-division in CEdogonium. 684 

 Cell-f>rms of Connective Tissue, Study- 

 ing, 376 

 Cells, Human Epiderm, 286 



— Reproductive, and Plimmer's Bodies, 



12 



— Sexual, Periodicity in Dictyota dicho- 



toma, 66 



— Tapeal, and Pollen, Studying Develop- 



ment in Ribes, 511 

 Cellulose, Action of Fungi on, 187 

 Cementation, 386 

 Centetes, Vestige of Notochord in Skull, 



289 

 Centrioles of First Cleavage Spindle in 



Myzostoma, Origin, 29 

 Centrosomes, Formation in Enucleated 



Egg-fragments, 161 

 Ce'pede, C, New Microsporidian from 



Loach, 323 

 Cephalaspid, New, 295 

 C-phalodiscus, New Species, 315 



— Structure, 179 



Cephalopoda. See Contents, xiii 

 Cephalopoda, Eyes, 433 



— Phosphorescent Organ, 547 



— Sex-organs, 547 



Cercarixum helicis, Studying the Histo- 

 genesis, 616 

 Cereals, Function of Silica in Nutrition, 

 455 



— Infection by Smut Fungus, 74 

 Cervical Cap in Nauplius of Artemia 



salina, 308 

 Cestoda, Monozoic Nature, 313 

 Cestode, Pearl-producing, 312 



— Studies, 31 



Cestodes, Mammali.m, 31, 673 



— Origin of Species in, 177 

 Cestoids from a Porpoise, 31 

 Chaetogaster, Indian Species, 27 

 Chaetognatha, Systematic Relations, 311 

 Chafer, Abdomen of Female, 4:-i8 

 Chalon, J., Algae at the Caen Herbarium, 



64 



— Method of Drying Algae Speedily, 63 

 Chamberlain, C. J., Methods iu Plant 



History, 1 13 

 Chapman, F., Devonian Spirifers, 179 



— Genus Receptaculitt-s, 183 



— New Cephalaspid, 295 



Chapman, H. G., Physiology of the Pan- 

 creas, 289 



Chapman, T. A.. Life- history of Trickop- 



tilus paluilum, 550 

 Chara delicatula f . bulbillifera, Morphology 



and Biology, 577 

 Char.iceae from Cape Peninsula, 578 

 Chareae, North American, 577 

 Charpentier. P. G., Formation of Oxalic 



Acid l>y Sterigmatocydis nigra, 187 

 Charrin, — ., Ferments of the Placenta, 284 

 Chase, A., Yucatan Plants, 328 

 Chatelier, A. le. Quenching of Steel, 386 

 Chatelier, H. le, Liquid Crystals and 

 Plastic Crystals, 386 



— Thermal Transformations of Carbon 



Ste. 1, 247 

 Cheese, Direct Microscopic Preparation, 92 



— Gorgonzola, Bacterial Research, 357 



— Making, Microbes in, 88 



— Ripening, Fungi in, 58.i 



— Significance of Anaerobic Putrefactive 



Bacilli in Ripening of, 485 

 Cheilanthes Szovifcii, 32i4 

 Chelonia, Venous System, 14 

 Chelouians, New Distomidae from, 178 

 Chemical Changes in Seed-Plants. See 



Contents, xxiv 

 Chemistry of Fungi, 684 

 Chemotropism of Fungi, 457 

 Chemetidae and Acari, Genital Tracheae, 



441 

 Cherry, Witches' Broom on, 343 

 Chevrel, F., Paratyphoid Bacilli, 355 

 Chick, Cranial Nerves, 429 



— Demonstrating Development of Oculo- 



motor Nerve, 235 



— Development of Primitive Kidney, 161 

 Chimaeia, Cranial Nerves, 545 



Chitin in Carapace of Pterygotus osiliensit, 



305 

 Chiton idae, Notes, 299 

 Chittenden, F. J., Sphagnum in Essex, 334 

 Chloromyxum, New Species, 38 

 (Jhloroph\ce33, New Genus, 195 

 Chloroplast in Selaginella, 188 

 Chlorosis in Malvaceae, 559 

 Cholera, Toxin and Antitoxin, 357 



— Vibrio and certain other Vibrios, Dif- 



ferential Criterion between : The 

 Action of Formalin on their Gelatin 

 Cultures, 85 



Cholera-red and Indol Reactions, Demon- 

 stration, 240 



Clioludkovsky, N., Scolex of Idingenes, 31 



Chorda tympani in Microtus, 432 



Christ, H., Chine-e Ferns, 330 



— Feins and Fern Allies of Costa Rica, 331 

 Christensen, C, Index Filicum, 460, 688 

 Chromatic Adaptation, Complementary, of 



Algae, 34 1 



— or Nucleoid Granules, Demonstrating, 



624 

 Chromatin Staining in Sections, Method 

 of Producing, 240 



