INDEX. 



799 



Riddle, L. W., Cytology of the Entomo- 



phthnracese, 697, 730 

 Ridlev, H. N., Dispersal of Seeds by 



Wind, 44 



— Ferns of Christmas Island, 688 



— Muscinese of Christmas Island, 690 

 Rings, Brass, Parallel, 111 



Rioja y Martin, J., Bull with Super 

 numerary Limb, 538 



— Free-living Variety of Adamsia ron- 



deletii, 447 

 Ripnert, — ., Plant Diseases, 204 

 Ritter, W. E., The Genus Octacnemus, 



297 

 Roaf, H. E„ Effects of Alkalis and Acids 

 on Developing Ova of Sea-Urchin, 

 421 

 Robertson, M., Blood-inhabiting Protozoa, 

 682 



— Pseudospora volvocis, 183 

 Robertson, T. B., Genesis of Protoplasmic 



Motion and Excitation, 288 

 Robinson, C. B., North American Charese, 



577 

 Robinson, L. E., Behaviour of Nucleolus 



in Spermatogenesis of Cockroach, 172 

 Robinson, M., Development and Systematic 

 Position of Nebalia, 669 



— Studying the Development of Nebalia, 



622 

 Rochebrune, A. T. de, Oysters of Sene- 



gambia, 18 

 Rodella, A., Differentiation of the Bacillus 



putrificus, 230 



— Direct Microscopic Preparation of 



Cheese, 92 



— Significance of the Anaerobic Putre- 



factive Bacilli in the Ripening of 

 Cheese, 485 

 Rodents and Insectivora, Accessory Sex- 

 glands, 7 

 Roewer, C. F„ Studying the Histogenesis 



of Cercariseum helicis, 616 

 Rogers, A. F.. Revision of Coccaceaa, 86 

 Rogers, L., Development of Herpetomonas 



of Hala-azar, 451 

 Rogers, L. A., Electrically-controlled Low 



Temperature Incubator, 102 

 Rohler, E., Antennal Sense-organs iu 

 Diptera, 666 



— Sense-organs of Insects, 172 



Rolte, G. W., Quartz-plate Readings in 

 Saccharimetry, 224 



— Some Notes on Laurent Polariscope 



Readings, 224 

 Holland. L., Notes on Mycenastrum 



corium, 585 

 Romanowsky's Method, Section Staining 



by, 241 

 Ronceray, P.. Dye-stuffs in Lichens, 590 

 Roots, Acid Excretion, and Fungi, 458 



— Galvanotropic Irritability, 44 

 Rose, Scale-insect, 23 



Rosenfeld, A., Flagellates in Human Ali- 

 mentary Canal, :<2I 

 Rosenhain, W., 25 1 



— Deformation and Fracture in Iron and 



Steel. 741 



— On an Improved Form of Metallurgical 



Microscope, 146, 250 



Rosenheim. O., Chi tin in Carapace of 

 Pterygotus osiliensis, 305 



Rosenvinge, L. K., Floating Maiine Algae. 

 194 



Ross, Dry and Water Immersion \ Objec- 

 tive, 221 



Ross, P. H„ Piroplasma iu Monkey, 184 



Rosseter, T. B., New Species of Tapeworm, 

 445 



— Sexual Organs and Development of a 



Tapeworm. 444 

 Rossi, O, Commensaliam of Two Isopods, 



442 

 Rot, Tree-root, 475 

 Rotary Disks, Application of the Method 



to Microscopical Technique, 725 

 Roth, G., European Sphagna, 462 

 Rothert, W., Behaviour of Plants towards 



Aluminium, 457 

 Rothman, E. A.. Cultivation of Gono- 



coccus, 614 

 Rotifer Eggs, Ciliated Infusorians within, 

 316 



— South African, Myxosporidian in. 



683 

 Rotifera, Bdelloid, of Forth Area. 315 



— Collecting, 371 



— from Indo-China. Sumatra, Java, etc., 



675 



— in Iceland, 180 



— Marine, of Norway, 316 



— of Kew Gardens, 316 



— of Natal, Second List, 263 



— of Norfolk, 316 



— of Sikkim Himalaya, 637, 745 



— of South Africa, A Contribution to our 



Knowledge of, 255, 393 



— Retro -cerebral Organ, 179, 446 



— See Contents, xx 



Rotifers, Intra-vitam Staining of Retro- 

 cerebral Apparatus, 735 



— New, 446 



— New Genus, Conochiloides, 180 



— Northern Marine, 180 

 Rousselet, C. F., 745, 747 



— A Contribution to our Knowledge of the 



Rotifera of South Africa, 255, 393 



— Copeus triangulatus, 252 



— Old Microscope presented by Mr. H. J. 



Morgan, 39U 



— Rotiftra of Kew Gardens, 316 



Roux, E., Staining of Spirochxta vel Spiro- 

 nema pallida, 1 1 



Roux, G , Spleen Emulsion as an Antago- 

 nist of Nagana Trypanosomes Introduced 

 into Dogs, 682 



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