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INDEX 



non-nitrogenous,472 ; historical account 

 of, 450 ; influence of external conditions 

 on, 510, sec. 92 ; of temperature, 512 ; 

 of special substances, 512 ; of antagon- 

 istic and reciprocal symbiosis, 51-53; 

 similar character of, in plants and 

 animals, 449. 



Metaplasm, 46. 



Methyl-alcohol, formation of starch from, 

 326. 



Methylal, formation of starch from, 326. 



Methylamine, nutritive value of, for fungi, 



384. 



Metzgena, 337. 



Meyen, 151, 226, 257, 418, 526. 



Meyer (A.), 131, 163, 168-70, 201, 298, 

 314-21, 325-7, 358, 393, 468, 475-8, 

 490, 501-5, 604 ; on calcareous incrus- 

 tations, 133; on carbohydrates, 81 ; 

 composition of starch grains, 78 ; de- 

 termination of osmotic pressure, 144; 

 galactose, 475; hypochlorin, 316; in- 

 ter-protoplasmic communication, 59 ; 

 sphaero-crystals, 70 ; swelling of organ- 

 ized bodies. 72, 73 ; trichites, 80. 



- u. Jacobson, 355, 550. 



- (G.), 475. 498. 



- (L.), 125. 



Micellae, 77; anisotropous character of, 78. 



Microchemical methods, use of, 586. 



Micrococcus ochroleucus, influence of light 

 on pigment formation in, 497 ; M. pro- 

 digiosus, 497. 



Microsomata, 43. 



Microthamnion, 411. 



Mielke, 492, 493. 



Migula, 541. 



Mikosch u. Stohr, 333. 



Millardet, 315, 601. 



Milroy, 65. ' 



Mimosa, 238, 270, 337; HI. putiicu, 331 ; 

 formation of asparagin by, 600 ; trans- 

 mission of stimuli in, 13-17, 20. 



Miquel, 247 ; on urase, 550. 



Mirabilis jalapa, cotyledons of, 596 ; seed- 

 ling of, 597, Fig. 69. 



Mistletoe, attachment of seeds of, 478. 



Mixotrophic plants, 364. 



Miyoshi, 374, 375 ; on penetration of para- 

 sites, 373. 



Mnium, 1 88 ; M. cuspidatum, 193. 



Mobius, 371. 



Mohl, 174, 192, 217, 226, 240, 309, 333, 335, 

 441, 497, 526, 583, 598; influence of 

 light on stomata, 194; mode of 

 closure of, 190, 191. 



Moldenhawer, 172. 



Molecular structureof cell-walls, 81 ; changes 

 of, due to swelling, 83 ; hypotheses of, 

 76. 



Molisch, 174, 190, 256-8, 275, 315-7,333, 

 360, 396, 405, 406, 411-5, 421, 424, 

 427, 429, 431, 432, 437, 438, 497, 526, 



604 ; on absence of reducing action in 

 higher plants, 549 ; influence of light 

 on production of isatin, 494 ; incrusta- 

 tions of iron, 134 ; necessity of iron for 

 fungi, 426. 



Moll, 182, 242, 277, 278, 330 ; on emissaria, 

 253 ; on injection with water, 277. 



Moller, 366, 372, 491, 498, 538, 550. 



Molybdenum, occurrence of, 437. 



Momordica, 185. 



Monas amyli, 377 ; M, okenii, 306 ; M. 

 vinosa, 307. 



Monilia Candida, 555. 



Monoplasts, 60. 



Monotrofia, 368 ; epiphytic mycorhiza in, 

 371 ; post-mortem oxidation of, 545. 



Montemartini, 332. 



Monteverde, 315, 316, 333,346; influence 

 of sugar on accumulation of asparagin, 

 464. 



Morck, 400. 



Morgen, 318, 353. 



Morns, 206 ; latex of, 581 ; sugar in, 582 ; 

 M. albus, 259. 



Movements of enclosed air, 199. 



Mucilage, 477. 



Mucin, 65, 66. 



Mucor, 37, 61, 148, 370, 555 ; M. alternans, 

 377 ; M.circinelloides, 377 ; M. erectus, 

 557; M. mucedo, production of alcohol 

 by, 557! trehalose in, 476; as a fer- 

 mentative aerobe, 530 ; M. racemosus, 

 alcoholic fermentation by, 557; in- 

 fluence of oxygen on, 547 ; temporary 

 anaerobiosis of, 530; M. stolontfer, 

 growth of, in absence of oxygen, 536. 



Mucorineae, 58. 



Mulder, 127, 413. 



Miiller, 153, 183-5, 188, 198, 330,426; in- 

 fluence of induction shocks on stomata, 

 194. 



Miiller (A.), 327. 



- (C.), 228, 437. 



- (F.), 539- 



(Johannes), 16, 17. 



- (L.), 495, 601. 



- (N. J. C), 197, 204, 239, 260, 332, 341, 



348-50, 462-4, 495- 

 (0.), 140. 

 -(P.E.),37i- 

 Miiller-Thurgau, 323, 410, 525,563-6,601-4; 



sweetening of potatoes by cold, 512. 

 Multinucleatae, 58. 

 Multinucleate cells, 58, sec. 10. 

 Miintz, 362, 476, 479, 528, 536-8, 600-2 ; 



liberation of gallic acid from tannin by 



fungi, 492. 

 Musa, 319, 320. 

 Musanga, bleeding of, 258. 

 Muscari moschatum, 319. 

 Musset, 281, 286. 

 Mustel, 231. 

 Mycetozoa, 58. 



