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THE AMERICAN MONTHLY 



[December. 



Parasites, malaria 17 



of fishes 71 



Parsons, F. A., rotifers 277 



Pasteur institute 149 



Pengra, C. P 74 



Peridinium uberrimum 237 



Pharmacy, microscope in 49, 89, 262 



Philogina 279 



Photo-micrographs of diatoms 67 



Photo-micrography 67, 158 



Plants, cell walls of 129 



insectivorous 41 



Polarizer, a new 15 



Potato, bacterial disease of. 124 



biological study of. 87, 105 



Preparations 161 



cover-glass i7-2 



Prize essay 45 



Protoplasm 33 



continuity of, W. J. Beal and J. 



W. Toumey 129 



— — poisoning 146 



Protozoa, H. L. Osborn 233 



Pyxicoia affinis 238 



Quinine, poisoning with 146 



Radiolaria, F. B. Carter 63, iii, 143, 



177, 216, 257 



mounting 64 



Radish 17 



Rafter, G. W. , examination of po- 

 table water 55 



Refraction, index of, A. B. Aubert.... 225 



Refractometer, J. T. O'Connor 181 



Rhizopod, C. W. Smiley 51 



Rotalia 236 



Rotifer elongatus 12 



notes- 12, 273 



Rousselet, C, rotifers 273 



Saliva, human 256 



Salmon in Idaho 121 



Sand, to mount dry 41 



Sayre, L. E., pocket microscope 95 



Schultze, E. A., microscopical appa- 

 ratus 30 



Science meetings 164 



microscopy 190 



Scientific names, priority 163 



Seal-skin, how prepared 147 



Sea-weeds, growth of 18 



Section cutter, potato, C. F. Dawson. 243 



Sections, cutting 117 



fixingparaffin 288 



Sectionizing, animal tissues 116 



Seeds, growth of 70 



jumping 17 



Senega loi 



Sewage 103 



Sex, determination 17 



Sharp practice 20 



Slides, box for 166, 198 



fixing sections to 288 



Smiley, C. W., beautiful rhizopod.... 51 



editorial 14, 38, 65, 96, 118, 145, 



163, 190. 



Smiley, C. W., Leeuwenhoek Micro- 

 scopical Club 210 



Smiley, R. W., American Microscop- 

 ical Society 201 



Soirees 72 



Specimens, biological 42 



preserving botanical 42 



Spirostomum, mounting 68 



Sponges, fresh water 70 



preparing 146 



Sputum, decolorizing bacillus obtained 



from 268 



examination of 170 



Staining ii'j 



flagella, V. A. Moore 3 



Gabbet's process 171 



Staurastrum megalonotum 154 



Stentors, mounting 68 



polymorphus 238 



Sterilizer, convenient 192 



nice 39 



Street-dust, bacteria in 102 



Sturgeon in Idaho 121 



Sugar-cane diseases 18 



Sweating 149 



Sweet-potato blossoms 41 



Table, revolving , 120 



Talmage, J. E., brine shrimp 284 



Taylor, Dr. Thomas 150 



microtome 25 



Terry, W. A., diatoms of Conn.. 185, 230, 



253 

 Tissues, hardening 116 



TOLMAN, H. L 65, 174 



Magnifying power of objectives 93 



Microscopical illustrations 1515 



Notice of W. H. Bulloch 29 



Toumey, J. W., continuity of proto- 

 plasm 129 



Trichina 45 



Trichina, mounting 197 



Triphylus lacustris 278 



Tubercle bacilli, examination for 170 



mounting 41 



Typhoid, bacillus of 19 



Vegetable growth, strength of 18 



Vorticellje, attachment of 101 



Vorticella sp. indet 238 



Ward, R. H., Antwei'p Microscopical 



Exposition 133, 157 



Washington, water supply of 73 



Water, chemically pure 44 



examination of potable, G. W. 



Rafter 55 



Watermelon juice 42 



Weed extermination 147 



Wester, G., rotifers 278 



Whelplej', H. M., microscope in phar- 

 macy 49, 89 



Whetstones, to remove oil from 256 



White's objects 47, 74, 103 



Work, useful 72 



Xanthidium truncatum 154 



Zentmayer's microscope 193 



Zoology, study in, H. L. Osborn 279 



