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INDEX. 



Fischer, P., Arrangement of Tentacles in 

 Ceriauthus, 761. 



Fish-scales, Mounting, 832. 



Fishes, Bony, Development of, 363. 



, Injecting and Preparing the Circu- 

 latory System of, 307. 



, Teleostean, Reproduction and 



Development of, 491. 



Fissurella, Ventral Nervous Mass of, 496. 



Flagella of Cholera Bacilli, 571. 



of Spirilla and Bacilli, Staining, 



837. 



Flagellated Clmmbers in Spon.2;es, 648. 



Flahault, C, Heterocystous Nostocacese, 

 103. 



Flask Cultivations, 458. 



Flemming, W., Solubility of Fat and 

 Myelin in Turj^entine Oil after the 

 action of Osmic Acid, 714. 



Fletcher, J. J., Australian Earthworms, 

 515. 



Floating-leaves, Development of, 88. 



Organs, 779. 



• , Mechanical Structure of, 240. 



Floral Axes, Anatomy of, 656. 



Floridese, Antherids and Pollinoids of, 

 674. 



, Development of Tissues in, 555. 



Flot, L., Impregnation in Black of Tissues, 

 838. 



, Tigellum of Trees, 546. 



Flo-wers and Bees, 505. 



, Cleistogamic, 412. 



, Colouring-matter of, 80. 



, Constancy of Insects in visiting, 



249. 



■ , Perforation of, by Insects, 667. 



, Scent of, 253. 



, Spectrum analysis of colours of, 403. 



Fluids, Conduction of, through the Albur- 

 num, 90. 



Flustrella hispida, Structure and Metamor- 

 phosis of Larva of, 501. 



Fly-catching Habit of Wrightia coccinea- 

 412. 



Focusing up or down too much in the 

 Microscope, Optical Effect of, 134. 



Fodder and Seeds, Bacteria of, 268. 



Foerster, • — ., Proposals for the establish- 

 ment of a public telescopic, spectroscopic, 

 and microscopic observatory, 294. 



Foetus, Human, Development of Nail in, 

 620. 



Foex, G., Structure of White Rot, 100. 



Fol, H., Microscopic Anatomy of Denta- 

 lium, 737. 



Foliar Organs of a new species of Utricii- 

 lariii, 245. 



Foodstuff, Ordinary, as Media for propo- 

 gating Pathogenic Micro-organisms, 

 296. 



Foraminifera of the London Clay, 483. 



, Reproduction of, 771. 



Forces which determine the Movements in 

 the Lower Organisms, 90. 



Formad, H. F., Liquids for Re-moistening 



Blood, 159. 

 Forstetter, E., New method for the Bac- 

 teriological Examination of Air, 843. 

 Fossil Marine Diatoms, 566. 

 Foster, R. A., Investigation of Bacteria by 



means of Cultivation, 704. 

 Foureur, A., Culture of Anaerobic Micro- 

 organisms, 704. 

 Fowl-embryo, Tuberculous Infection of, 



569. 

 Fowler, G. H., Pennatulida of Mergui 



Archipelago, 529. 

 , Remarkable Crustacean Parasite, 



641. 



, Two new Types of Actiniaria, 70. 



Fraenkel, C, Photomicrographic Atlas of 



Bacteriology, 107. 

 Fragaroides aurantiacum. Monograph, 40. 



, Method of Examining, 138. 



France, Marine Acarina of Coasts, 509. 

 Franchet, A., Primula with Anatropous 



Seeds, 663. 

 Frank, B., Absorption of Nitrogen by 



Plants, 412. 

 , Assimilation of Free Nitrogen by 



the Lower Organisms, 550. 

 , Physiological Siguiticance of My- 



corhiza, 261. 

 , Power of Plants to absorb Nitrogen 



from the air, 782. 

 Freeborn, Gr. C, Carminic Acid Stain, 



305. 

 , Histological Technique of the Blood, 



844. 

 • , Macerating Fluid for Nerve-cells, 



298. 

 , Notes on Histological Technique, 



159. 



, Notices of New Methods, 314, 471. 



, Staining Connective Tissue with 



Nigrosin (Indulin, Anilin Blue-black), 



305. 

 , Substitute for Corks in Imbedding, 



305, 462. 

 Freese, VV., Anatomy and Histology of 



Membranipoia pilosa, 47. 

 French Malacology, 733. 



Pennatulids, 393. 



Fresh-water Bryozoa, Preparing, 138. 

 Freudenreich, E. de.. Antagonism of the 



Bacillus of Blue Pus and Anthrax, 798. 

 Friedlander, B., Central Nervous System 



of Lumbricus, 56, 706. 

 Fries, T. M., Pilophorus, 680. 

 Fritze, A., Enteric Canal of Ephemeridse, 



206. 

 Frog, Ova Penetration of Spermatozoa, 727. 



, Simple Method of freeing, 599. 



Frommann, C, Vital Processes in Living 



Cells, 492. 

 Fruit of Grasses, 663. 

 Fruit-scales of Abietinese, 407. 

 Fruits, Develoi>ment of Berry-like and 



Fleshy, 662. 



