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INDEX. 



Parasitic Fungus of the Roots of 

 Orcbidese, 1029. 



on Turnips, Cleonus ucraini- 



ensis, a new, 490. 



on Forest Trees, 835. 



, Polyporus Schw< initzii as a, 



115. 



Protozoa iu Asthmatic Sputa, 



464. 



, Uredineso, on Rosa nii'l Rubns, 



834. 



Parasites, Fundus, 400. 



, , of the Vine, 835. 



of Ralsenoptera borealis, 919. 



of Malapterurus, 795. 



of the Blood, 635, 1006. 



, Protozoan, in Termites, 464. 



Parker, T. J., Size and External Sexual 

 Characters of the New Zealand 

 Octopus, 49. 



Parthenogenesis of Cliironomus Grim- 

 mii, 237. 



Partition of the Axis, 647. 



Passeriui, N., Filaria terminalis, 615. 



Paste Eels, Preserving, 729. 



Patella, Embryology of, 407. 



Pathogenic Fungi, 490. 



Pole of certain Psorosperms, 265. 



Patten, W., Embryology of Patella, 407. 



Paulsen, E., Preparing Nasal Mucous 

 Membrane, 343. 



, Staining Mucous Glands and 



Goblet-cells, 353. 



Pavani, E., Transpiration of Plants, 

 826. 



Pawlow, J., Opening of the Shell of 

 Mussels, 415. 



Pearcey, F. G., Preparing thin Sec- 

 tions of friable and. decomposed 

 Rucks, Sands, Clays, Oozes, and 

 other Granulated Substances, 160. 



Pecten, Eyes of, 586. 



PedicellarioB of Echinids, Nerve- 

 terminations, Sense-organs, and 

 Glands in the. 622. 



Peirce's (J.), Cell for Opaques, 545. 



Pekelharig, C. A., and C. A. J- A. 

 Oudemans, Saccharomyces capillitii, 

 492. 



Pelagic Animals from Fresh-water 

 Pools in Alsace and Lorraine, 251. 



Pelletan, J., 529, 697, 1067. 

 Pelseneer, P., Cephalic Appendages of 



Gymnosomatous Pteropoda, 53. 

 Peltogaster, Nervous System of, 243, 



792. 

 Pendulum Object-frame or Bacteria- 

 finder, Klonne and Miiller's, 127. 

 Pengra, C. P., 366. 



Penhallow, D. P., Distribution of 

 Reserve-material of Plants in Re- 

 lation to Disease, 100. 



Penhallow, I). P., Movements of the 

 Tendrils of Cucuibila, 652. 



, Variation of Water iu Trees and 



Shrubs, 653. 

 Pi nnatulid, New Japanese, 81. 

 Pennatulida, North Atlantic, 455. 

 Pennetier, (i., Vitality of Smut-Anguil- 



lul.e, 989. 

 Pennington's (A. S.) " British -Zoo- 

 phytes," 49. 

 Penzig, <)., Myeorhiza of the Spanish 



Chestnut, 191. 

 Peptone in Hena' Eggs during Incuba- 

 tion, 210. 

 Perenyi, J. v., Embryology of Torpedo 



marmorata, 940. 

 Pe'rez, J., Histogenesis in the Ovigerous 



Sheaths of Insects, 422. 

 Perianth, Changes in, during the De- 

 velopment of the Fruit, 1013. 

 Pericyc le of Oaryophyllacese, 820. 

 Periderm, Annual Formation of Cork 



in, 93. 

 Peridinese, 261. 



Peridinium and other Infusoria, 261. 

 Perignathic Girdle of Echinoidea, 254. 

 Perionyx excavatus, Variations in, 982. 

 Peripatus, 435. 



, Development of, 790. 



, the Cape Species of, 598. 



, Fertilized Ovum of, and Forma- 

 tion of Layers in, 239. 

 Peristome of Mosses, 480. 

 Peronospoia, New, of the Vine, 300. 

 Perrier, E., Organization of Star-fishes, 

 624. 



, Star-fishes of the ' Talisman,' 80. 



Perroncito, E , Pneumococcus of the 

 Hor.-.e. 668. 



and Airoldi, Tenacity of Life in 



Micrococci, 666. 

 Persh, B., 731, 906. 

 Pestalozzia, 293. 



Petals of Ranunculus. Shimmer of, 97. 

 Petersen, J. V., and F. R. Kjellman, 



Laminar iacese of Japan, 659. 

 Petit, P., Auxo.-pores of Cocconema and 



Navicula, 659. 

 Petr, F., Spongilla frngilis, 82. 

 Peyer, A., 529. 



Peyron, J., Internal Air of Insects corn- 

 pan d with that of Leaves, 790. 



, and N. Grehant, Composition of 



the Gases in Floating and Sub- 

 merged Leaves, 105. 

 Peziza bacearum, 293. 

 Pfeffer, W., 1103. 



, Intramolecular Respiration, 282. 



, Sensitiveness to Contact, 284. 



Pfeifer, A., 1068, 1103. 



, Typhus-bacillus, 1035. 



, L., Microbes of Calf-lymph. 302. 



