INDEX. 



1153 



Klercker, J. E. F. nf, Anatomical 

 Structure and Development of Ceni- 

 tophyllum, 825. 



, Mechanical Function of the 



Epidermis, 91. 



Klonne and'^Miiller's Dissecting Micro- 

 scopes with Briicke Lens, 319. 



Pocket Microscope, 309. 



Knives and Microtomes, Improvements 

 in, 347. 



, Strop for, 157. 



Knop, W., Absorption by the Plant of 

 Non-nutrient Substances, 1032. 



Kny, L., 366. 



and A. Zimmermann, Spiral Cells 



of Nepenthes, 1023. 



Koch, A., Course and Termination of 

 the Sieve-tubes in the Leaves, 

 90. 



, Gaffky, and Loffler, Artificial 



Attenuation of Bacillus anthracis, 

 696. 



, R., Cholera-bacillus, 113. 



, Etiology of Tuberculosis, 851. 



Kohler, R., Marine Hemipterous In- 

 sect, ^pophilus Bonnairel, 448. 



Kolliker, A., Epidermic Cells of Tad- 

 poles, 977. 



, Significance of Cell-nuclei in the 



Processes of Heredity, 975. 



Koninck, L. de, 565. 



Koristka, T., 531. 



KorotnefF, A., Development of Gryllo- 

 talpa, 798. 



Korschelt, P., Apical Growth of Phane- 

 rogams, 487. 



Kcistler, M., Preparing the Sym- 

 pathetic Nervous System of Peri- 

 planeta orientalis, 538. 



Koubassoff, Passage of Microbes by 

 means of Milk, 1052. 



, Passage of Pathogenous Microbes 



from the Mother to the Foetus, 296, 

 1051. 



Kowalevsky, N., Development of Lu- 

 cemaria, 253. 



Krabbe, G., Growth of the Thickening- 

 ring in Exogens, 478. 



Krakatoa, Micro.scopical Examination 

 of Volcanic Ash from, 923. 



Krasan, F., Malformations caused by 

 Insects, 484. 



Krau.s, C, "Bleeding" Parenchyma- 

 tous Tissues, 837. 



, Excretion of Healing Substances 



into Wounds, 476. 



, G., Blooming of Arum italicum, 



835. 



KrauHe, F., Microc/)ccu8 in Acute In- 

 fectious OstcimyclitiH, 508. 



Krukenl>erg, C. V. W., Distribution of 

 Chitin, 984. 



Kruttsclmitt, J., Fecundation of Ovules 



in Angiosperms, 270. 

 Kiihne"s Electrical Apparatus, 868. 

 Kiikenthal, VV., 926. 



, Lyni]»hoi(l Culls of Annelids, 454. 



Kultscbizky, N., Staining Salivary 



Glands, 1095. 

 Kiinckel d'Herculais, J., 337. 

 Kiinstler, J., Bacterioidomonas undu- 



lans, 300. 



, New Rhizopod, 82. 



, Psorosperm iu the Human 



Pleural Cavity, 261. 

 , Systematic Position of the Bac- 



teriacese, 1048. 

 Kupffer, C., Preparing Meroblastic 



Ova, 340. 

 , Staining the Axis-cylinder of 



Medullated Nerve-fibres, 742. 



L. 



Laboric, E., Anatomy of Peduncles 



compared with that of the Primary 



Axes and of Petioles, 833. 

 Laboulbene, A., and P. Meguin, Sphse- 



rogyra ventricosa, 449. 

 Lacaze-Duthiers, H. de, 891. 



, Anatomy of Dentalium, 984. 



, Epipodium of Gastropoda, 223. 



, Microscopic Elements serving for 



the Determiuatiou of the Cyuthiidse, 



230. 

 , Nervous System and Embryonic 



Forms of Gadinia garnotii, 224. 



, PhoBnicurus, 1005. 



Laccopteris, Affinities of, 681. 

 Lacerta viridis, Embryology of, 212. 

 Lachmann, P., Apical Growth of the 



Root of Todea, 839. 



, Root-organs of Nephrolcpis, 1033. 



Lacy, W. A., Treatment of the Eggs 



of the Spider, 1083. 

 Ladowsky, M., Demonstrating the 



Nuclei in Blood-corpuscles, 730. 

 Ladureau, A., Ammoniacal Ferment, 



680. 

 Lagerheim, G., Occurrence of Chroma- 



tophores in the Phycochromace£e, 102. 

 Lfigerstedt, N. G. W., Diatomsyno- 



nymy, 287. 

 Lagoa, Unusual Number of Legs in 



Caterpillar of, 990. 

 Lakes, Alkaline, Edible Dipterous 



Larva; from, 53. 

 , Deep-water, Turbellarians of, 



1004. 

 , Flagellata (Dinobryon) as Mem- 

 bers of tbo Pelagic Fauna of, 258. 



, Swiss, Deep Fauna of, 238. 



Lamellibranchs, Aquiferous Pores in, 



227. 



