INDEX OF AUTHORS 



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Garry, irritability, 299. 



Gasser, dysentery, 64. 



Geddes and Thompson, origin of sex, 212. 



Giard, classification Sporozoa, 168. 



Gleichen, 7; function of the vacuole, 288. 



Goeze, digestion, 281. 



Goldfuss, spontaneous generation, 28. 



Goroschankin, conjugation of Mastigophora, 

 224, 228. 



Gould, Bacteria in Rhizopoda, 83. 



Grassi, dysentery, 64; classification, 138, 

 168; malaria, 163, 164. 



Gray, classification, 109. 



Greeff, 33; contractile fibres in Amoeba, 83; 

 budding in Clathrulina,<)6', membrane in 

 ActtHOSpharium, 105; classification, 106, 

 109; conjugation in Zoothamnium, 222; 

 division-centre in Heliozoa, 266. 



Greenwood, digestion in rhizopods, 92, 

 280; in Ciliata, 285. 



Grenacher, division-centre in Heliozoa, 266. 



Griffiths, excretion of urea, 291. 



Gruber, 2; conjugation, 15,97; Actinophrys, 

 69; classification, 106, 206, 208, 210; 

 inter-relations of Sarcodina, 101; matura- 

 tion, 235, 241; nucleus, 250; mitosis, Acti- 

 nosphcErium, 264; merotomy, 302, 305. 



Gruby, classification, 137. 



Gruithuisen, n. 



Gurley, Myxosporidiida, reproduction, 154; 

 classification, 169. 



Haeckel, 12; classification, 17, 21, 106, 109, 

 no, 208; animals and plants, 23; struc- 

 ture of Radiolaria, 69, 76; conjugation in 

 Radiolaria, 95; development of Radio- 

 laria, 95; origin of Sporozoa, 167; phy- 

 logeny of Infusoria, 205, irritability, 300, 

 304, 306. 



Hallez, classification, 106. 



Hammerschmidt, classification, 1 68. 



Harrington and Learning; see Learning. 



Harting, shell-formation, 293. 



Hartog, polar bodies, 238. 



Harvey, 5. 



Heidenhain, origin of spindle, 248. 



Heitzmann, pseudopodia-formation, 83. 



Henle, Sporozoa as worms, 166. 



Henneguy, classification, 169. 



Hermann, origin of spindle, 247, 248. 



Hertwig, O., rejuvenation, 212. 



Hertwig, R., 2, 12; conjugation, 15, 21 1 ; 

 classification, 21, 106, 109, 140; structure 

 of Radiolaria, 69; encystment of Actinos- 

 phcErium, 90; swarm-spores in Arcella, 



95; budding in Clathrulina, 96; origin 

 of tentacles, 197; sex, 211; maturation, 

 235, 237, 238; nucleus, 249, 261; mitosis 

 in Actinospkterium, 261, 266; origin of 

 centrosome, 276. 



Hertwig and Lesser, 109; excretory granules, 

 286. 



Hieronymous, conjugation in Gonium, 227. 



Hill, classification, 206. 



Hofer, 2; enucleated Amoeba, 86, 302; se- 

 cretion, 292. 



Hofmeister, pseudopodia-formation, 84. 



Holman, conjugation in Atnceba, 97, 217. 



Hooke, 6. 



Howell, starch, 281 ; calcium in man, 288. 



Hoyer, conjugation, 194. 



Huxley, classification, 18, 207; animals and 

 plants, 23; spontaneous generation, 29; 

 epidemic among silkworms, 165. 



Ishikawa, tentacles of Suctoria, 197; conju- 

 gation in Noctiluca, 219; nucleus, 252; 

 mitosis in Noctiluca, 267. 



Israel, bacteria in Rhizopoda, 83. 



Jackson, classification, 209. 



Jennings, irritability in Ciliata, 298. 



Jensen, lifting power of Paramcecium, 181. 



Jickeli, 15; conjugation in Rhizopoda, 97, 

 219. 



Joblot, 7; spontaneous generation, 26. 



Johnson, division of Stentor, 192; pseudo- 

 podia of Stentor, 183; plastogamy in Ac- 

 tinosphcerium, 218. 



Joly, odors due to Protozoa, 62. 



Jones, Rupert, classification, 108. 



Joukowsky, conjugation in Ciliata, 220. 



Julin, function of the macronucleus, 188. 



Kartulis, dysentery, 64. 



Kent, 21 ; nutrition in Mastigophora, 126; 

 Uroglena, 130; classification, 137, 138, 

 139, 208, 209, 210; conjugation, 217; 

 secretion, 292. 



Keuten, division of Euglena, 256. 



King and Rowney, Eozoon, 29. 



Kirschner, conjugation in Volvox, 232. 



Klebs, inter-relations of the Sarcodina, 99; 

 of Mastigophora, 135; ectoplasmic modi- 

 fications, 113, 117; classification, 137, 138, 

 139; irritability, 296. 



Kofoid, classification, 140. 



Kolliker, 12; classification, 21; Sporozoa, 

 166; function of vacuole, 291. 



Korotneff, budding in Heliozoa, 95. 



