INDEX. 



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Desmid material wanted 214 



Desmids, mounting 58 



DesmidietE, key to the, A. C. Stokes . 109 



125, 144, 163 



Diatom, a new 218 



deposits. Richmond 115 



mounts 140 



Diatoms, culiure of, for biological pur- 

 poses 236 



new find of fossil. K. M. Cun- 

 ningham 39 



on mounting certain ...... 149 



some new and rare 77 



Dienelt, F. , durability of white zinc 



cement 78 



Diller, J. S.. microscopical study of 



rocks 41 



Durand, W. F., parasite of porcellio . 161 

 Echinoidea. globiferi, new sense or- 

 gans in 209 



Ehrlich, hjematoxylin 217 



Endarteritis 219 



E>-e-pieces, see oculars. 



Flint, J. M., studying foraminifera . . 105 



Floscularia ornafa. occurrence of . . 118 



Foraminifera of boulder clay in Minn. 58 



on the collection and method of 



studying. J. M. Flint 105 



Fresh-water algie, notes on, in Dis- 

 trict of Columbia 239 



Germ theory, the, R. Hitchcock . . . 208 

 Gierke, Hans, see staining tissues in 



microscop}' . 13, 31, 52, 70, 97. 150 

 Globiferi, the new sense organs in 



echinoidea, Otto Hamann . . 209 



Gundlach, E., magnification 20 



Hematoxylin, Ehrlich's 217 



Hallock, Ch., occurrence of red snow 42 

 Hamann, Otto, globiferi, new sense 



organs in echinoidea 209 



Hardening algse with osmic 217 



fluid, a new. List 197 



Histological records 207 



Hitchcock, R., key to fresh-water al- 

 gae ... . 30, 50, 95, 133, 142, 170 



photo-micrography . . 5, 48, 67, 92, 



I3i> 141 



rhizopods of fresh-water .... 234 



the germ theory 208 



Holder, C. F., tree-climbing era y-fish 210 

 Hueppe, F , micro-organisms of milk 56 



Hydra, abstract of paper 179 



-^-A. H. Breckenfeld 221 



Hydrophobia, death from, after Pas- 

 teur's treatment 217 



distrust in Pasteur's treatment . 218 



inoculation to preyent 15 



Imbedding in celloidine 229 



water-bath for use in . 201 



Infusoria, function of pulsating yac- 



uole 196 



new, A. C Stokes 227 



new fresh-water— V 81 



new synthesis of pelagic organ- 

 isms 189 



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Infusoria, notices of new fresh-water, 



A. C. Stokes 81 



tiniinnus cratera 39 



Japan, from 211 



Jottings by the way 157, 173, 193 



Journal of Microscopy a?id Natural 



Science 217 



of Morphology 215 



Trenton^i^N.J.^ Natural History 



Society 37 



Kellicott. D. S , an efficient pipette . 4 



Dallinger's moist-chamber ... 26 



rotifer nests 20 



tintiii7ius cratera 39 



Kemp, G. T., so-called new element 

 of the blood and its relation 



to coagulation i8i 



Knowlton, F. H., algo lychen hy- 

 pothesis lOI 



Laboratories, botanical 116 



sea-side 213 



Lacrymaria teres, n. s 84 



Lantern slides, to prepare 215 



Leprosy, micro-organism of 199 



Leiicopkrys curvilata, n. s. 84 



Life and death 155 



Limits of normal vision 217 



Magnification, W. H. Bulloch .... 78 



E. Gundlach 20 



L. H. Noe 59 



Malaria, Bacillus of 206 



Malpighia 237 



Measurements, on fine, M. D. Ewell . 120 



Measuring blood corpuscles 138 



Melonaz'icula Marxlandica 218 



Methods of bacteriological investiga- 

 tion 220 



Methylene blue in vegetable staining 236 



Microbes, investigation of 74 



Micro-organisms and origin of disease 139 



culture methods of, C. P. Bates . 40 



freezing not fatal to 58 



investigation of 74 



methods of obtaining pure cul- 

 tures of 124 



of leprosy 199 



of malaria 206 



of milk. F. Hueppe 56 



swine-plague 204 



of typhoid fever 100 



some things bacteria do not do . 195 



■ variability of pathogenic .... 201 



Microscope stand, Bulloch's litholog- 



ical 10 



Microscopic writing 115 



Microscopical advances — ancient and 

 modern, G. W. Roj'ston- 



Pigott 27 



exhibitions 117 



records 220 



Microscopical Societies : 



Annual reception San Francisco . . 237 

 Microscopists, American Society of . 114 

 Proceedings of American So- 

 ciety of 76 



