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INDEX. 



Hay fever, diagnosis of. ix, 146 

 Hazlewood, F. T., blue staining, v, 

 83 



histological work, iv, 109 



revolving table, v, 94 

 Health at home, x, 257 



bacteria in. vi, 218 



conference, xv, 189 



invisible assailants of. xi, 265 



Michel's journal of iv, 99 

 Hearing in insects, v, 16 

 Heart, xv, 266 

 Heat, viii, 115 



destructive to comma bacillus, 

 viii, 36 

 Heidenhain's ha;matoxylin method, 

 ix, 131 



micro-technioBl methods, xiv, 

 55 

 Heliopelta leeweuhokii.iii, 197 

 Heliostat, Kubel's. vii, 49 

 Hell-gate, obstructions at. vii, 37 

 Hemotoxylin. vi, 106 

 Hemlock Lake, entomostraca. iv, 

 39 



fauna and flora of. ix, 87 

 Hepatica triloba, xiii, 17 

 Hepatized lung-tissue, viii, 221 

 Heredity in organic evolution, xii, 



109 

 Hermann's fluid, xv, 63 

 Herxhimer, Karl, ix, 26 

 Hetercecismal pucciuia;. x, 169 

 Heterosporium asperatum. xiv, 33 

 Heuscher, J., synthesis of pelagic 



organisms, vii, 189 

 Hickory bud, shellback, x, 104, 



136 

 Hicks, J. S., eyes of arthropoda. 



i, 79 

 High powers, illumination of opaque 



objects under, i, 205 

 Hippuric acid, iv, 153 

 Hirudo medicmalis, papillai of. xii, 



234 

 Histological elements, isolated, Gage, 

 xi, 149 



records, vii, 207 



sections reprodncing. x, 10 



structure of enteron. xv, 339 



studies, elementary, viii, 157 



technique, xii, 35 



work, iv, 109 

 Hisiology, elementary, viii, 94 



good manual of. ix, 114 



Klein's atlas, ii, 97 



morbid, xii, 213 



new dyes for. x, 79 



ofcray-fish, (see crayfish) 



of geranium leaf, xv, 325 



Histology, of Lingula. v, 187 



of muscles of fly. ix, 93 



of fa'tal Jung, i, 145 



plant, xiv, 232 



plant, stem of pumpkin for illus- 

 trating, i, 234 



pyridine in. ix, 131 



technique applied to. xiv, 36, 

 75, 250. XV, 208, 242, 265, 

 314, 342 

 Hitchcock, Prof. R. vii, 235. ix, 178, 

 X, 44 



beading a pellucida and photo- 

 micrography, vi, 42 



colored screen in photo-micro- 

 graphy, xi, 8 



development of pleurococcus. 

 iv, 191 



dry plate photography, iv, 84, 

 106, 124 



editorial i, 13, 36, 52, 75, 96, 

 117 134, 155, 176, 197, 215 

 235. ii, 13. 34, 54, 73, 93, 



114, 138, 151. 172, 192, 214, 

 233. iii, 14, 39, .52, 75, 94, 



115, 132, 155, 176, 197, 215, 

 235. iv, 11, 34, 56, 75, 97, 

 117, 133, 156, 175, 194, 215, 

 235. V, 12, 33, 53, 75, 94, 

 112, 136, 156, 173,199,212, 

 233. vi, 16. 32, 57, 76, 95 



116, 134, 157, 175, 199, 216, 

 236 vii, 15, 35, 54, 74, 

 114, 135, 153 



examination of water, iii, 227. 



viii, 147, 169 

 F. W. Algaj vi, 68, 108, 129, 



170, 231. vii, 30, 50, 95, 



133, 142, 170 

 germ theory, vii, 208 

 improvements in objects, vii, 



190 

 Japanese lacquer, xi, 109 

 jottings by the way. vii, 157, 



173, 193 

 making of aix)chromatics. x, 



49 

 motion of diatoms, iv, 59 

 note by. x, 123 

 notes from foreign land, ix, 



107 

 Notes from Japan, viii, 5, 87, 



166, 186, 203. ix, 33 

 photo-micrography. vi, 201, 



224. vii, 5, 48, 67, 92, 1.31, 



141. viii, 41 

 photomicrography and magnifi- 

 cation, vi, 168 

 podura scale, iii, 224. iv, 101. 

 recent progress, viii, 205 



