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INDEX 



49 ; on iron bacteria, so; on soil and'flower color, 

 8i ; Mikrochemie, 84, 163; on bleeding, 13^; 

 on furfurol reaction, 141; on warm-bath for 

 forcing, 228. (See also Wiesner and M,) 



Moll, on excretion of liquid water, 127. 



MoUiard, see Matruchot and M. 



Monobutyrin, IS3* 



Monocotyledons, 136. 



Monopodial branching, 240. 



Mono-potassium phosphate, 76* 



Mono-sodium phosphate, 88, 89. 



Monslera, 218. 



Montanari, on lycopin, 20. 



Monteverde, on protochlorophyll, etc., 9, 18; on 

 protochlorophyll and chlorophyll formation, 18 ; 

 on nitrates in plants, 163 ; on calcium oxalate, 

 etc., in plants, 173; M. and Liubimenko, on 

 chlorophyll formation, i7» 18. 



Mont6verd6, see Monteverde. 



Montsourie, Park of, 53. 



Morse and Horn, on osmotic membranes, Z04; M. 

 et al., on osmotic pressure, Z04. 



Morchella, 171. 



Moritz and Morris, Brewing, 149, 181. 



Morkovin, on respiration, alkaloids and anesthetics, 

 193; on stimulation of intramolecular respira- 

 tion, 202. 



Morkowin, see Morkovin. 



Moor soils, 86. 



Morris, see Brown and M.; Moritz and M. 



Mosaic, of leaves, 246. 



Moscow, 89. 



Mother, of vinegar, 210. 



Moulds, 44, 75. 79. 112, IIS. 188. " 



Movement, of materials, general occurrence of, 118; 

 of materials in the plant, Pt. I, Chap. VI, 118- 

 138; of gases, ii8-:i2i; of water and dissolved 

 substances, 12X-122; of organic substances, 

 136-138; movements, stimulation, general sur- 

 vey of, 280; of variation, Pt. II, Chap. V, 280- 

 284; autonomic movements of variation, 280; 

 paratonic movements of variation, 280-294. 



Mucor^ 75, 230, 240, 269; mucor yeasts, 188, 230, 

 231. . 



Mucoracece, 186. 



Mullein, 246. 



Mtintz, on physiology of mushrooms, 202 . (See also 

 Schlosing and M.) 



Musa, 29. 



Mustard, 151. 223, 249. 



Mutation, 280. 



Mycobacterium, 73. 



Mycoderma, 210. 



Mycorhiza, 38, 91, 92, 260. 



Mycotrophic plants, 91. 92. 



Myriotonie, no. 



Myrosin, 151. 



Myrsiphyllum, 277. 



N 



Nabokich, see Nabokikh. 



Nabokikh, on anaerobic respiration, 201 ; on anaero- 



biosis of seed plants, 228; N. and Ledebev, on 



hydrogen bacteria, 48. 

 Nadson, on starch formation, 38; on penetration 



ot algffi into stone, etc., 117. 



Nagamatsz, on photosynthesis, 36* (See also Sachs 

 and N.) 



Nancy, 61. 



Naphtha. 6, 141. 



Nathansohn, on sulphite bacteria, 47* 50; StoSaus- 

 tausch, 112; on artificial parthenogenesis, 

 297. 



Negative pressure, of gases in plant, 98, 120, 121, 

 132. 



Neliubov, on gas poisoning and nutation, 231. 



Neljiibow, see Neliubov. 



Nelumbium, 118, 119. 



N^mec, on geotropic perception, 267. 



Nencki, see Nentskii. 



Nentskii, on chlorophyll, 13; N. and Marchlewski, 

 on hemopyrrol, 12; N. and Silber, on hemato- 

 porphyrin, 11, 12; N. and Zaliesskii, on meso- 

 porphyrin and hemin, 12. 



Nepenthes, 37. 



Nereum, 100. 



Nettle (see also Urtica), 19. 45- 



Neuberg, on fermentation of pyrotartarie acid, 186; 

 on photochemical processes. 34, 256; N, and 

 Karczag, on carboxylase, etc., 186; N. and 

 Kerb, on yeast without sugar, 186. 



Neumeister, on isolation of peptones, 144; on pro- 

 teolytic enzymes, isi. 



Newcom.be. on tissue strains and development, 272. 



Nickel, 76. 



Niclouz, on enzymes, 131. 



Nicolas, on respiration, 190. 



Nicotin, 95, 241. 



Nictitropic movements, 284. 



Nigrosin, 5. 



Wiklevskii, on hydrogen bacteria, 49- 



Niklewski, see Niklevskii. 



Nile silt, 86. 



Nitrates, 61-64, 66-69, 75, 92, 163. 



Nitrification, in soil, 63-68. 



Nitrifying bacteria, 46-49, 64, 65, 75- 



Nitrite bacteria, 65. 



Nitrites, 61, 66. 



Nitrobacter, 6s, 66. 



Nitrogen, assimilation of, Pt. I, Chap. Ill, 60-75 i 

 circulation of in nature, 68-69, 211; atmos- 

 pheric, 60-61 ; assimilation of, by bacteria, 73- 

 7S; fixation of, by Leguminosce, etc., 6(^73! 0^ 

 soil, 61-63, 71; nitrogen compounds, assimi- 

 lated by lower plants, 75 1 in nutrition, 76, 96, 

 142, 157, 161, 165, 166, 170, 175. 182, 207; oxi- 

 dation of, by calcium carbide, 68, 69. 



Nitrosobacter, 65. 



Nitrosococcus, 65. 



Nitrosomonas, 41, 64, 66. 



Nobbe, on buckwheat without chlorine, 80; N. and 

 Hiltner, on nitrogen fixation, 73 » N., Schmid, 

 Hiltner and Hotter, on nitrogen fixation, 73 i N. 

 and Siegert, on water-cultures, 242. 



Noll, on root bending and laterals, 271. 



Nordhausen, on lateral roots, 263. 



Normal respiration, iSr, 183. 



Norris, see Harden and N. 



Nucleins, 78, 147, 165, I77. 209. 210. 



Nucleo-proteins, 147, 159, 160, 165. 



Nucleoli, 269. 



Nucleus, 139. 



Nutation, of tendrils, 278; and poison gases- 232. 



