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Fungj, 



Ploweight, 0. B. — Life-history of certain British Heteroecismal UrecUneie .. .. 288 



MoRiNi, F. — New Vsfilaginea 288 



Ebkera, L. — Law of Growth of the Fructification of Phycomyces .. 288 



ScHNETZLEE, J. B. — Remarkable Development of Aspergillus niger 289 



Setnes, J. DE. — Mycelial Conidla of Polyporus sulfureus .. ,. 289 



Cooke, M. C. — Monograph of Polyporus ,. 289 



TiEGKEMj'P. V AS— Development of Pyroner)ia con fluens ,. 289 



Eibbekt, M. — Development of Osteomyelitis-cocci in tJie Organism 290 



DrNCKEfi, H. C. J .—Actinomyces in Sioine' s-flesh 290 



Passerini, G. — Fungi Parasitic on the Mulberry 290 



Baumlee, J. A. — Parasitic Fungus on the Bed-currant .. 291 



Thumen, F. V. — Fungi of the Vine and Willow 291 



Tieghem, P. Van — Monascus, a new genus of Ascomyeetes 291 



Trblease, W. — Relations of Tivo Ceddomyians to Fungi 291 



Hansen, E. G. — New Fermenting Fungus 292 



Ghove, W. B.— Pz'ZoioZjcZa; 292 



GcEBEL, K. — Tetramyxa parasitica .. 292 



Tieghem, P. Van. — Ccenonia, a neio genus of Myxomycetes . . .. 293 



JovBi!iAb of Mycology _ 293 



Protophyta. 



ScHnnTZ, F. — Structure of Chromatophores .. 293 



Eeess, M. — Systematic Position of Saccharomyces 293 



FiscH, 0. — Sy-tematic Lndependence and Position of Saccharomyi-es 294 



WiNOGEADSKT, S. — Influence of External Conditions on the Development of My co- 

 derma vini . . 294 



DccLAUX, E., Pasteur L., & Bechamp, A. — Origin of Microzymes and Vibrios of 



Air, Waier, and Soil 295 



DucLAi X, E. — Vitality of Germs of Microbes 296 



KouBASSOFP, M. — Passage of Pathogenous Microbes from the Mother to the Fceius .. 296 

 TiEGifEM, P. Van. — Development of Bacillus Amyldbacter in Plants vi a Normal 



Condition of Life ' . . . . 297 



Aeloing, S. — Influence of Light 07i the Vegetation and on the Pathogenous 



Properties of Bacillus anihrucis 297 



Pbazjjowski, a. — Hisiory of Development and Morphology of Bacillus anthracis . . 297 



Mgllee, F. — Diagnostic Value of Tubercular Bacilli 298 



Nicati, W., & K.iETScn. — Oduur and Poisonous Effects of the Fermentation produced 



by the Comma Bacillus 298 



Klein, B., & Sternberg, G. M. — Belations of Bacteria to Asiatic Cholera .. .. 299 



Tayou, M. — Microbe of Human Typhoid Fever 299 



Emmerltch, E. — Pneumonia-cocci in Dormitories as a Cause of Pneumonia .. .. 300 



Neelsen & Ehlers — ^^ Rauschbrandpih," a jjarasitic cattle-disease 300 



KuNSTLEK, J. — Bacterioidomonas undulans 800 



MICROSCOPY. 



o. Instruments^ Accessories, &c. 



ScnmcK' a Bacteria Microscopes (Figs. i5 and i6) 301 



BmcBsii^'s No. VII. 3£icrosa)pe (Fig. -il) ■ 302 



Bteu!('s Microscopes for use ipith tlie Electric Light (Figs. 4:8-54:) 303 



SviXFT's Sheep-Scab'Microscope (Fig. 5^) .. 307 



'Vi'mKEi.'s Demonstraiion Blicroscope (Figs. 5Q audi 57) *.. ., 308 



Tollus' Clinical Microscope (Fig. 58) 308 



Klonne & Muller's Pocfei Jferoscope (Figs. 59 and 60) ,. .. ,. .. .. 309 



J AT^T^i^Ys Simple Solar (or Projection) Microscope (Fig. 61) .. 309 



TmuFSOs's Projection Microscope (Fig. 62) .. .. 310 



Hallieb, E. — Apparatus for Botanical Lectures (Fig6. 6?) :\riA. 64) 313 



'^&:T:im' 6 Universal Lens-holder (F\gs. 65-61) 316 



Ward's ancZ Queen's Lews-/joMers (Figs. 68 and 69) 317 



Fiis^^CFifiQ Microscopes with Bruche Lens (Figs.. lQ-15) .. 319 



^lAS-DASD Eye-pieces .. .. , .. 322 



Nelson, E. M.— Testing the different Sectors of Objectives (Fig. 76) .":! !.- 



Cosi of Objectives of large Aperture '6^.j 



Francotte, P.— FiWer (Fig. 77) .. .. 325 



Waed's Ins IZZitmmaf or (Fig. 78) 326 



Nelson's *SzmpZe CWcZenser (B'ig. 79) - 327 



'^sA-DATii's, Method of isolating Blue Baijs for Optical WorTt .. .... 327 



Madan's Modification of Foucault's and Ahrens's Polarizing Prisms (Fig. 80) ., 328 



lu^v-},n-!<i ATioi^ of Microscopes and Balances 328 



Nelson, E. M., Michael, A. D., and Carpenter, W. B.— Standard TInckness of 



Glass SI ivs .. ', 329 



VvAT.h'>i Slide fnf Vieirinq Vbjeris on both Sides (Fig. SI) .. 329 



