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INDEX. 



Rabies, G69. 



, Microbe of, 302, 669. 



Racilwrski, New Desmidic.T, 291. 

 Raddin, C. S., and P. E. Lawrence, 



Cell-markings as Specific Characters 



of Exogenous Trees, 272. 

 Radial Disposition of Medusas and 



Echinodermata, 48. 

 Radiation, Vernation and Methods of 



Development of Foliage as protective 



against, 473. 

 Radula, of Cephalophorous Mollusca, 



Preparing, 701. 

 Rain and Hail, Protection of Leaves 



against tlie Mechanical Action of, 



95. 

 Ranunculus, Shimmer of the Petals of, 



97. 

 "Ranvier's" Alcohol, Application of, 



706. 

 Rath, O. v., Sense-organs on Antennas 



and Lower Lip of Chilognatha, 972. 

 Rauber, A., Nuclear Division in the 



Spinal Cord, 944. 

 Rays and Sharks of the Bay of Naples, 



Entozoa of, 251. 



Reactions, Microscopical Chemical, 176. 



Read, H. T., aud A. E. Outerbridge, 



Fine Platinum Wire and Tbin Gold 



Leaves, 336. 



Rees, M., Elaphomyces and Fir-roots, 



297. 

 Reeves, J. E., 182. 



Reflex in the Compound Eye of In- 

 sects, Apparatus for examining, 330. 

 Refraction, Measuring Indices of, 689. 

 Refractive Power, High, Note on some 



Organic Substances of, 548. 

 Regeneration of Visceral Mass in An- 



tedon rosaceus, 803. 

 Regnard, P., Influence of High Pres- 

 sures on Animal Tissues, 407. 

 Regulator, Sahli's Automatic, for an 



Incubator heated by Petroleum, 



1058. 

 Reiche, C, Cbanges in the Perianth 



during the Development of the Fruit, 



1013. 

 Reichert's (C.) Stand with New Stage 



and Iris Diaphragm, 307. 

 Reiuhard, C, 340. 

 Reinhardt, M. O., Conducting-tissue in 



some anomalous roots of Monocoty- 

 ledons, 1008. 

 Reinke, J., Absorption of Light by the 



Assimilating Organs, 651. 

 Crystallizability of Xanthophyll, 



89. 

 Remounting Balsumed Objects in 



Fluid, 908. 

 Renard, 182. 

 and Klement, 364. 



Renault, B., Fructification of Calamo- 

 dendron, 828. 



, Sigillaria, 288. 



, and C. E. Bertrand, Fossil Chy- 



tridiacea, 300. 



Repairing Balsam Preparations, 172. 



Repn duction of Infusoria, 83. 



Reproductive Organs, Development of, 

 in Insects, 55, 419. 



Reserve-material of Plants, Distribu- 

 tion of, in relation to Disease, 100. 



Resin, Organ for excretion of, in Fungi, 

 486. 



Resins used for Microscopical Pur- 

 poses, 1095. 



Resistance of Plants to Drying, 1016. 



Resisting-jiower, Relative, of the Upper 

 and Under Surfaces of Leaves, 95. 



Resolution of 200,000 lines to the inch, 

 868, 1069. 



of Diatoms whose Stria? are of 



unequal fineness, 864. 



, on " Central " Light in, 37. 



Resolving 152,000 lines to the inch, 

 697. 



Respiration, Action of Chlorophyll 

 separated from, 1018. 



and Assimilation, 475. 



and Fermentation of Moulds, In- 

 tramolecular, 835. 



, Intramolecular, 282. 



of Leaves in the Dark, 282. 



of Plants, 282, 1016. 



Respiratory Apparatus of Chilopoda, 

 434. 



System of Odonati, 970. 



Resting-periods of Plants, 1015. 



Retina of Helix pomatia, 585. 



, Preparing, 874. 



, Staining Nerve-fibres of, 169. 



Revivification of Rotatoria and Tardi- 



Reynolds, R. N., 549, 1103. 



, Transmitting Sections by Post, 



723. 



Rhabditid», 792. 



Rhabdoccel, New Parasitic, 990. 



Rhabdoccela, Accelous, Histology of, 

 796. 



, , Preparing, 10/3. 



Rhipidoglossata, Anatomy of the Ma- 

 rine, 225. 



Rhizocarpeso, 1020. 



Rhizocephala, Influence of. on the 

 External Sexual Characters of their 

 Host, 792. 



Rhizome and Stem, Comparative Ana- 

 tomy of, in Herbaceous Plants, 91. 



Rhizopod, New, 263. 



Rhizopoda, Australian Fresh-water, 

 815. 



, Protoplasmic Layers in, 464. 



