i-in 



orgaii and. so far as is known, the 



ft*. Agoodooarat 



' 



'grams and lantern slide., 



usjseetioM.aivi 



? 

 parti 



i rroMQ sections, and the man- 

 parts in regions by means of colored 



laborate rtadj Of thl 

 -A flu 



r 



ll.-- i the* 



:.aliasd in the 



<>at MiUtafi 



... in II 



ro. whth- tin- ali.umen (endosperm) eot. 



-"*">>- "-T- a- 



a distinctly retarding action on 

 of the cede, The eon'* rare 

 more detrimental u> thrir :.*. 



-iation in the 

 moaths of Mar and June, the ris* 



dishi ntaining them, the yeast eelk wet/St. 

 dark during the same p. .-, or .,. 



datlain multiplieation. A micn'| 



tweea the eslis hept la the darl and 



. 



WW^ili. * M*W tOV Illl MBI |OTBMM 



a |- 



f.' .-,. , .-! i'..' .--.,- 



plssff i wa* drawn together in heaps, chiefly in the 



PMSHSN i mi jr u grav .-.. f ?!.,,. - ' 



phoapbofk told lesfiaimted bj MM r Rasjaaalmj '>,..- 



ce in the lea 



ganton taken place in the leaven, which contain at it 

 (inosphnrie acM tin 



Hint chloroh\ II i> 1" K din in wht< h 



tii|M>uii <-roe<-it 

 >f |'hph,,ru* i* an 



-riuu-indir 



\ll lilt- r. '!!,- -lu-iv Wll , Hindi- of til.- 



. from win, h it r.Mili.-.l that tl. 

 Moved an aoon as the con 



begins from the leave* t- it 1,-,-nhm 



h.- li-avi-* till the seed is 



I. It amimiilnii- in ihr corollaai. 



into the stamens. We shoulil regard the 



i as a rt . f<>r the stamen*, in 



hich it fulilll-. an iiii|M.rtnnt | hvHiological fun< 



:'i |H. Urn a: 



hin. tin* | 11. n pram* coiitain- 

 - i* a n.-w 



f tin- ohemiosJ analogy u-t . . n tin- \.-- 



:i, Intl. -li th.- 





oolleeted into anvsjpe* Thus, while sadi eafll 



. . 



P^^IVVW ^PW - - ^ M SBPV^HBWV^V ^ "' 



eosm haTing teoWsMd*l uMSjiaaUoii sad fu,. 

 oCMn which it ioflttMim and by VBlflll It it te0ii* 



^_ ^ i <v i fc- ^^.^t * __._ 



fartlM 



localiied in tin- fruit, where a certain quant 



the emlryo. ami an<>tli-r |rt assist* in 

 xtancc* cN.iitainiiiir poos* 

 s in an orKann f..ru matioa of 



Hit tli- litithiti .lia|.i-.ir- with tin- . IlloTO- 



:itho|>hvll takes Hi. ir j.hi. .-. and is 

 in th.- vdiow ..l..r of th, i.-a\. 

 plan- 'hin i* larp-l> local: 



of nlar m. hat ion it 

 ...at, ...... ' 



f pli 



A .-ad. r.... to the met 



fssjeration in man after 



^ limited facilities ha* 



been aafeiofore afforded, can now be obsiried by 

 le RBatgen rays, by which the form ami 



of the c^Mvm* IMA^^^ in !& i^rv ' 



n bo nadlljr demonstrated. The. 

 . 'T-.pl. -1 r f thenosftionof 



bone renders immineamry the immttmte 



iMirtions can be removed with prscmioa. 



of the British Army M~lir*l N 



dtya 



u-.,,|.,..rt-l . xi^rlmsjml 

 others who have had 



methods are definitely known to exert an is 

 floenos in warding off and ameliorating the m 

 .n. Kachof them tnislm liiiiriili 



ordi 





vital 



uiportaitcc o| m 



Hntwiiaini 



<-ral h.-iir- at ( 

 .t j.r--'< ' 



11 tluiw.-d low|y to ha. 



sernsi hty. and under appropriate < 



Mow . rmifl > d easilr ami wi : 



.i the v{ 



f..r a Ion* 

 kept III <;,!- 



l that seeds were Mill n 

 Mire for siztern purr nitrogen, 



mihfdNfm.au 



trons-ozide gasea. ami after immersion for the same 

 length ..f t.ol and in an alro- 



laturally arinc^. 

 if lif can U' renilrnil latent for long a time. 



In the action of light on rriou 



Ads of TeaM* \V. I^hmann found that rxpmure 



rrgarded as one flatramttrl to 



ward off and ameliorate a coaditioa of add inloxi- 

 eation. Fresh vegetables and lime Jakv 



their action, ami Dr. Wright 



in alkaline salts. 

 Thrqoe<Uol>abeeQraiMdwlMtlMrUmispossi. 



: : ''' 





to the electric light (ILSOO-camllv 



exerted 



ble without tiarterta. In 



tall Mdrr at 



air. and fed exclusively os^ 'sterilised milk, 

 health an Ion* and 



killed no trace of bacteria mid be 

 found in their li ni r ^i* 



... / ',' 



the . -anition on cell* go to hpw thai 



while the cell* of variou* organ* an 

 afferte.1. the nutation and multiplication of the 

 nuclei remain comparatively unchanged, indicating 

 that their autonomy i* to a 'large extent retained. 



The production of .liure media, which 



has long been regar haracterutic feature 



in the growth of diphtheria tctllu has been inve*- 



