( c ) 



rAGE 



rATOMLLARn, N. — rrototremena 1007 



VriLLEiiix, r. — Atcogpora lieijertnchii 1007 



DiETEL, V.— VredinemnndthnrHoft* 1007 



Warp, H. Makshall — Structure and Life-history of Vaccinia Graminia .. .. 1007 



CiBOXl, G. — Peronospora viticola 1008 



„ „ Pcronofjxtra of the Bose 1U08 



MoRisi, F. — At^ophoroHS form of Fenicillium eandidum 10<l8 



EiCHELBAiM, F. — New Aiqitrgilius 1008 



QiELET, L. — Qmbrophila and Guepinia 1008 



Klebahn, H. — Feridermium I'ini 1009 



BorwEB, E.—Filacre 10O9 



Wasserzcg, E. — Fusoma 1009 



CosTAXTiK, J. — Diplocladium 1009 



Ml LLZii, H.—^'Edelfaule" of Grapes 1009 



CosTANTtx, J., & RoLLAND — Stijsanus and Hormodendron 1010 



"EiDAV, E.—Xetc McAild 1010 



Thaxtek, R. — EnUmophthorea of the United States 1010 



KTEXiT2-GERLorF, F. — Gonidia of Gi/mnosporangium 1010 



Uartog, M. — Becent Besearches on the Saprolegniex 1010 



rERRONCiTO, E. — Chijtridium elegans, n. up., a Parasite of the Eotatiiria .. 1011 



ToMASCHEK, A. — New Chijtridium 1011 



CosTANTiN, J. — Fanuites of the Higher Fungi 1011 



Protophyta. 



GoMOST, M. — Cellular Envelope of the Filamentous Noetocaces} 1012 



BoRZi, A. — Chlorothecium 1012 



Daxgeabd, p. a. — Beproduclion of Nephroeytium 1013 



IIaxsgirg, a. — Trochiscia and Tetraedron 1013 



Reixsch, p. F. — Folyedriacese 1013 



iMiQVEL, P. — Bacillus living at a temperature exceeding lOP C .. 1013 



YiscH^Vi— Bacterial Growth at (P C. 1014 



Hansgirg, a. — Cellar Bacteria 1014 



Koch, A. — Endosporous Bacteria 1014 



BccHXEB, H. — Supposed Sj'Ores of the Typhoid Bacilhu 1016 



liEiesEn— Spore-formation in the Bacilli of Xerosis conjunctivx. Streptococci, and 



Cholera spirilla 1016 



Galtieb, V. — Fathogenic chromo-aromatic Microbe 1017 



AVjebel, E.— Vibrios 1017 



Olivieb, L. — Fhysiological Experiments on Organisms of Glairint and Baregine .. 1019 



MICROSCOPY. 



a. Instruments, Accessories, &c. 



(1) Stands. 



Ahrexs' New Erecting Microscope (Fig. IGl) 1020 



KhEiy's Excursion Microscope (Figs. Iij2-I6i) 1020 



Pritchard's Microscope with ^^Continental" Fine-adjusiment (Figs. 165 and 166).. 1022 



Griffith's (E. H.) F/ne-a6/;u?<»7Je7iUFig8. 167 aud 168) 1022 



Mayall, J. — Necessity for a Sub-stage 1024 



(2) Eye-pieces and Objectives. 

 "DKFKcnTE Objectives and the Binocular Microscope 1025 



(3) Illuminating' and other Apparatus. 



Koch's & Max WoLz'8 Ec/?ec<or (Figs. 169-172) 1025 



Ni.TTAU/8 (.G.) IFarm CAanif/er (Fig. 173) 1027 



IJCUONLASD, S. — Modificaiion of Pagan^s " Growing Slide" (Fig. Hi) .. .. .. 1027 



(4) Photomicrograpliy. 



JzsEKiCHS (P.) Photomicrographic Ap^jaratus (Fig. ll.'i) 1029 



Griffith's (E. H.) Phofomicroyraphic Camera (Fig. 17tj) 1031 



Jeserich's (P.) Focu«n*/ .(lrran(7eHten< (Figs. 177 and 178) 1031 



Htexgletxs (M.) Coarse and fine Focusing Arrangements (Figs. 179 and 180) ., 1032 



Nechalss, R. — Adaptation of the ordinai-y Eyepiece for Photomicrography .. .. 1032 



SiEXGLEiN, M. — Illumination of Objects in Photomicrography 1033 



Schmidt & Haexscu — Zirconium Light for Photomicrography 1033 



(5) Microscopical Optics and Manipulation. 



'^\iCKQiCOTH:'M. Optics and the Queil;eit Club Journal , 10114 



(6) Miscellaneous. 



