INDEX 



311 



LBhnis, on nitrifying bacteria, 74; on toxins from 



soil bacteria, 95. 

 Lonicera, 276. 

 Li>wscliin, see Levshin. 

 Lubimenko, see Liubimenko. 



Luca, de, on alcohol production in leaves, etc., 202. 

 Ludwig, on imbibition^ etc., 103. 

 Luffa, 18. 

 Lupinus, 17. 143. 144. 160, 161, t6s, 169. 176, 223, 



238. 254- 

 Lusk, Nutrition, igS- 

 L'vov, see Lvov. 

 Lvov, see Palladin and L. 

 Lycopin, 20. 

 Lysin, 145, 146* 160- 



M 



Macallum, on microscopical tests for chlorides, etc., 

 84. 



MacDougal, on photosynthesis, 3; on influence of 

 environment on form, 236; on light and devel- 

 opment, 251; Plant physiology, 276, 277t 280, 

 on tendrils, 277; on movements in MimosOr 

 280. 



MacMillaa, on photosynthesis, 3. 



Magnesium, 7, 13, 76, 79. 85, 86, 96. 259; carbonate, 

 44, 46. 65; chloride, 108; sulphate, 76, 108, 143. 



Maize, 125. 126, 138. 143. i44> 169. i75. 223. 



Majima, on urushiol, 203 ; M. and Ch3, on urushiol, 

 203. 



Maksimov, on light and respiration of fungi, 192. 

 (See also Walther et al.) 



MalSewsky, see Malchevskii. 



Malchevskii, see Walther el al. 



Malpighi, on girdling, 131, 136; on water transfer, 



Z2I. 



Malt, 149. 



Maltase, 150, IS3- 



Maltose, 17. iSo, IS3» 182, 189. 



Manganese, 81. 



Mangin, on rdle of stomata, 35i 36. (See also 



Bonnier and M.) 

 Mannite, 38, 202. 

 Mannose, 171. 

 Manometer, 197. 

 Marble, 116. 



Marchlewski, see Nentskii and M.; Schunck and M. 

 Mari, 66. 

 Marsilia, 297. 

 Martin, on papain, Z43< 

 Mason, see Dixon and M. 

 Massart, on hormone action, 293* 

 Material transformations, in the plant, Pt. I, Chap. 



VII, 139-177. 

 Materials, absorption of, in general, Pt. I, Chap. V, 



96-118; absorbed by plants, 96; movement of, 



in the plant, Pt. I. Chap. VI, 1 18-138. 

 Mathews, Physiological chemistry, 144* 

 Mathewson, on biochemical tests, 141- 

 Matruchot and MoUiard, on chlorophyll formation, 



17. 

 Mattbaei, on photosynthesis and respiration, 35. 



(See also Blackman and M.) 

 Maturity, of seeds, stages of, 256. 

 Mazimow, see Maksimov. 



Maximum,' temperature, 223, 224; light require- 

 ment, 259. 



Maxwell, see Schulze, Steiger and M. 



Mayer, Adolf, on ammonia assimilation by leaves, 

 6i; on grand curve of respiration, 194. (See 

 also WolkofE and M.) 



Mayer, A. E., Agrikulturchemie, 33, 78. 



Mayer, E. W., see Willstatter, M. and Huni. 



Mayer, J. R., on energy conservation, xxir; on rftle 

 of green plants, 32. 



McCallum, on determination of leaf form, etc., 

 236. 



McLean, on climatic conditions, 226. 



Measurement, of growth, 217. 



Measuring apparatus, 214, 217. 



Media, artificial, cultures in, 76-78. 



Meisenheimer, see Buchner and M. 



Melanpyrite, 38. " 



Melandryum, 272. 



Melanins, 13* 



Membranes, osmotic, 96, 102, 104. 



Mercuric chloride, SS\ nitrate, 141, 162; sulphide, 

 162. 



Mercury, 76, 98, 120, 141, 183, 196. 



Merlis, on seeds and etiolated seedlings, 161. 



MerriU, on distilled water and toxic solutions, 77 



Mesophyll, 258. 



Mesoporphyrin, 12. 



Metabolism, 13. 



Metaproteins, 143. 



Methane, 49. 178. 



Methyl, in chlorophyll molecule, 8; methyl green, 

 orange, violet, iii. 



Methylene blue, ill, IS3. 205. 206; as hydrogen 

 acceptor and respiration pigment, 187. 188. 



Mettais, 61. 



Meunier, on asparagin, 156. 



Mica-schist soil, 86. 



Michaelis, on cell acidity, etc., 174' 



Microchemical .tests, 84. 



Micrococcus, 189. 



Microorganisms, distribution of, in nature, 50-54; 

 physiological characters of, 40, 41; in air, 52, 

 53i in bog soil, 92, 93. 95; in milk, 53; in rain- 

 water, so; in human intestine, 54- 



Microscope, invention of, so; horizontal, 2-iSt 217. 



Mieg, see Willstatter and M. 



Milk, microdrganisms of, S3; souring of, 189. 



Millet, 80, 88, 251. 



Millon reaction, 141, 147. 



Mimosa, xxiv, 280, 282-284, 



Mimulus, 22s. 



Minder, see Kniep and M. 



Minimum, light requirement, 259; temperature, 

 223, 224. 



Minsk, 89. 



Mites, 272. 



Mitscherlich, Bodenkunde, 86. 



Miyoshi, on penetration of fungi through mem- 

 branes, ii7> 



Moisture, influence of, on growth and configuration, 

 233-244. 



Molar movement, and diffusion, 97. 99. 



Molecular solutions, los. 107. 



Molisch, on relation of plants to iron, 16, 79; on 

 phycocyanin, phycoerythrin and phycophaein, 

 2Z ; on purple bacteria, 26; on sulphur bacteria. 



