Contents of Volume 1 



Pages 



Brown^ Lola B. Experiments with marine algae in fresh water. . 31-3 i 



^ Clark, Lois. Acidity of marine algae 235-236 - - 



/>Dii Bois, Henry M. Variation induced in brachiopods b}^ environ- 

 mental conditions 177-1 83 



• Fallis, Annie L. Growth of the fronds of Nereocystis luetkeana . . 1-8 



Growth in some Laminariaceae 137-155 ^ 



t/^*'asten, Nathan. The male reproductive organs of some common 



crabs of Puget Sound 35-41 



Male reproductive organs of decapoda, with special 

 reference to Puget Sound forms 285-307 



/•Frye, T. C. Gas pressure in Nereocystis 85-88 



i I rye, T. C. (with S. M. Zeller). Hormiscia teti-aciliata sp. nov. . . 9-13 



Hill, Grace A. Spirogyra gigantica \i. &p 198 



Conferva bombycina Agardh in Washington 220 - 



Spirogyra dubia longiarticulata Kiitz. in Washington. . 234 - 



Origin of second spiral in Spirogyra lutetiana 247-248 .' 



KHurd, Annie May. Codium mucronatum 109-135 • 



Factors influencing the growth and distribution of 



Nereocystis luetkeana 185-197 '' 



Codium dimorphura 211-219 . 



Winter conditions of some Puget Sound algae 341-348 



Karrer, Joanne. Micrometabolism of Nereocystis 227-233 



*^ibb^ Alice L. Some points in the structure of Alaria iistulosa. . 43-57 ■ 

 Chytridium alarium on Alaria fistulosa 221-226 



Langdon, Seth C. Carbon monoxide in the pneumatocyst of Nereo- 

 cystis 237-246 



^Muenscher, Walter L. C. Ability of seaweeds to withstand desicca- 

 tion 19-23 



A study of the algal associations of San Juan Island. . 59-84 



Distribution of shore algae on Shaw Island 199-210 . 



A key to the Phaeophyceae of Puget Sound 249-284 '-- 



