INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



Acanthocystis, 94, 304, 306. 



Achromatic figure (see Amphiaster), 69; 



varieties of, 78; nature, 316. 

 AcJiromatium, 39. 

 Actinophrys, 92, 278. 

 Actinosphceriiiin, mitosis, 90, 94; reduction, 



278; regeneration, 342. 

 ^quorea, metanucleus, 128. 

 Albugo, 217. 

 Albumin, 331. 

 Allium, 83, 253, 267. 

 Allolobophora, teloblasts, 374. 

 Alveoli, 25, 

 Amitosis, 114; biological significance, 116; 



in sex-cells, 285. 

 Amoeba, 5; mitosis, 91; experiments on, 



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Amphiaster, 68; asymmetry of, 70, 373; 

 origin, 72, 74, 316; in amitosis, 116; in 

 fertilization, 187, 213; nature, 316; posi- 

 tion, 375. 



Amphibia, spermatozoa, I40; sex, 145, 



Atnphioxus, fertilization, 210; polar body, 

 236, 277; cleavage, 370; dwarf larvK, 

 389, 410; double embryos, 410. 



Amphipyrenin, 41. 



Amphiiitna, 167, 261. 



Amyloplasts, 53; in plant-ovum, 133, 



Anaphases, 70; in sea-urchin egg, 106. 



A>iasa, sperm-formation, 165, 271 ; reduc- 

 tion, 272. 



Ancylus, 368. 



Anilocra, gland-cells, nuclei, 36; amitosis, 

 116. 



Anodonia, ciliated cells, 43, 357. 



Antipodal cone, loi. 



Aphis, 281. 



Arbacia, 192, 215, 307. 



Archoplasm, 69; in developing spermatozoa, 

 171; nature of, 318. 



Archosome, 52. 



Argonauta, micropyle, 133. 



Aricia, rudimentary cells, 372. 



Arion, spindle, 81 ; germ-nuclei, 207. 



Ariscema, 269. 



Ajtetnia, chromosomes, 89; parthcnogcnclic 

 maturation, 281. 



Artifacts, in protoplasm, 42. 



Ascaris, chromosomes, 87, 301 ; n»it..sis. So, 

 loi; primordial germ-cells, 146; fcrtili/a- 

 tion, 182, 211; polyspermy, 199; polar 

 bodies, 238; spermatogenesis, 241, 253; 

 individuality of chromosomes. 295; in- 

 tranuclear centrosome, 304; centrosome, 

 31 1; attraction-sphere, 323; supernumer- 

 ary centrosome, 355. 



Aster, 68; asymmetry, 70; structure and 

 functions, loi; in amitosis, 116; in fertili- 

 zation, 187, 213; nature of, 316; hncr 

 structure, 326; relative size, 70, 373. 



Asterias, spermatozoa, 176; sperm-aster, 

 187; fertilization, 192, 210. 



Astrocentre, 324. 



Astrosphere, 324. 



Attraction-cone, 198. 



Attraction-sphere, 51. 72; in amitosis, 1 15; 

 of the ovum, 125; of the spermatid, 163; 

 in resting cells, 323; nature of, ^2y 



Axial filament, 136; origin of, 165. 



Axis, of the cell, 55; of the nucleus. ^6. 204: 

 of the ovum, 378, 386. 



Axolotl, fertilization, 192. 



Bacteria, nuclei, 31, 39. 



Basichromatin, 38; staining-reaclions, 33S. 



Bioblast, 290. 



Biogen, 291. 



Biophore, 245, 291. 



Birds, blood-cells, 57; spermatozoa, 13S; 

 young ova, 155. 



Blastomeres, displacement of, 366; indi- 

 vidual history, 378; prospective value, 

 415; rhythm of division, 366, 389; «Ic- 

 velopment of single, 409, 418; in normal 

 development. 423. 



BUunitis, pigment-cells, loj. 



Blepharoplastoids, 175. 



HIepharoplasts, 173, 221. 



Branchipus, yolk, 153; sperm-aster, 192; 

 reduction, 256. 



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