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INDEX 



Liberation of sporozoites of Acystosporiclian 

 parasite in relation to fits of fever, 103 



Lice, supposed spontaneous generation of, 

 42 



Lichen compared to Radiolarian with 

 symbiotic holophytic organisms, 86 



Lichnophora, 1S8 ; adoral wreath, 138 n. 



Lieb, Calkins and, on rhythm in life-cycle 

 of Ciliata, 148 n. 



Lieberkiihn, 167, 178, 237 n. 



Lieterkiihniii, 59, 61 



Life-cycle, life-history, of Trichospliaerium 

 sieboldi, 54, 56 ; of Polythalamic Pora- 

 minifera, 67 f. ; of Lankesteria ascidiae, 

 95 f. ; of Ooccidium schubergi, 99 f., 

 101 ; of malarial parasites, 103, 104 f. ; 

 of Plagellata, 116 f. ; of Ciliata, 147 f. 



Light, stimulus of, 19, 21 f. ; function of, 

 in carbohydrate formation, 36 ; effect on 

 Euglena, 125 



Lillie, on regeneration in Protozoa, 35 n. 



Limicolous Protozoa, 48 



Limit of growth, Herbert Spencer's, 23 f., 

 31 



Limnocnida, S93 ; L. tariganyicae, 293 



Limnocodium, SI93 ; L. sowerbyi, 292 



Linantha, 322 



Linckia, 459, ^7i 



Linokiidae, 461, 471 



Lindstrom, 346 



Linarges (allied to Atollidae, 322), 316 



Linin, 6, 24 f. ; of ovum of Sea-urchin, 7 



Linuche, 322 



Lionotus, 137, 152 n. 



Lipochrome, 39 



Liriantlm appendiculata, 291, 295 



Liriope, 288, 290, 295 ; L. rosacea, 289 



Lissodendoryx, 224 ' 



Lissomyxilla, 225 



Lister, A., on Myxomyoetes, 93 n. 



Lister, J. J., on Foramlnifera — reproduc- 

 tion, 67 f. ; dimorphism, 67 ; palaeon- 

 tology, 70 ; classification, 58 f. ; on 

 Astrosclera, 194 n. 



Lithistida, 194, 212, 215 



Litlwbius forfioAiis, host of Cocddium 



LWwcenus, 78 ; L. annularis, 82 



Lithoninae, 193 f. 



Lithostrotion, 394 



Littoral Protozoa, 48 



Lituaria, S64 



Lituola, 69 



Lituolidaceae, 59 



Living beings, characters of, 16 f. ; criterion 



of, 11 

 Lizzia, 265, 270 

 Lobata, 414, 416, 4I8 f. 

 Lobophylum, 333, 347, 349 

 Lobopodia, 47 n. 

 Locomotion, in Heliozoa, 73 

 Loeb, Jacques, on "chemical" fertilisa- 



tion, 32 n. ; on polarity in regeneration, 



229 f. 

 Loflusia, 59, 70, 283 

 Lohmann, on Silicoflagellates, 114 n. 

 Loisel, 237, 238 

 Longitudinal band of cilia of Dipleurula, 



604 ; of Tornaria, 616 

 Longitudinal fission of JStUreptia mridis, 



124 ; of Flagellates, 109, 115 ; of Bodo 



saltans, 117 f. ; of Craspedomonadidae, 



122 

 Longitudinal flagellum and groove in 



Dinoflagellata, 130, 131 

 Longitudinal section, of a young Asteroid, 



445 ; of a young Ophiuroid, 486 ; of a 



Holothuroid, 563 ; of Antedon, 584 ; 



of free-swimming larva of Antedon, 618 

 Loplwcalyx philippensis, 229 

 Lophoctenia, 4I8 



Lophohelia, 399; L. prolifera, 399 

 Lophomwnas, 111, 123 

 Lophophore, 579 

 LopliophylluTn, 4O6 f . 

 Louse, host for sexual process, etc., of 



Haemosporidian, 102 n. 

 Loxodes, 137, 144, 152 n. 

 Loxopliyllum, 137, 152 

 Lucernaria, 320, 3%1 ; L. campanulata, 



321 

 Lucernariidae, S20 

 Ludwig, on the blood-system of Asteroidea, 



449 ; on the axial sinus of Ophiuroidea, 



487 ; on the classification of Holothu- 



roidea, 570 

 liiihe, figures of Lankesteria, 95 

 luidia, 467 1, 471, 477 ; fossil, 475 ; larva 



of L. ciliaris, 605 

 Luminosity or phosphorescence of sea, due 



to Cystoflagellata, 132, 134 f. ; to Dino- 

 flagellata, 132 

 Lunule, 548 

 Lychnorhiza, 325 

 Lychnorhizidae, 325 

 Lytocarpus (Plumulariidae, 279), 277 



Maas, 168, 189 n., 228 n., 230, 231 n., 



232 n., 233, 324 

 MacBride, E. W., on Bchinodermata, 425 f. 

 MacBride, Massee, on Myxomycetes, 93 n. 

 MacCallum, on malarial parasites, 103 

 M'Dougall, on motile reaction of Protozoa, 



19 n. 

 M'Intosh, 370 n. 

 MacMunn, 169 

 Macrocnemic, 405 

 Macrocneminae, 405 

 Macrogonidia of Volvox, 126, 127 

 Macro-, prefix misused to mean "large," 



usually replaced here by " mega," q.v. 

 Madrepm-a, 368, 373, 387, 389, 395 ; M. 



forma cervicornis, 395 ; M. forma pal- 



mata, 395 ; M. forma prolifera, 395 



