the Natioual Education Association, 486; Coulter's Revision of 

 the N. A. Cactaceae, 486 ; Botanical News, 487, 587, 1045 ; Tild- 

 en's American Algae, 584.; Sets of North American' Plants, 585 ; 

 Botany in Buffalo, 586 ; Blanks for Plant Analysis, 586 ; De 

 Toni's Sylloge Algarum, 668 ; The Flora of the Black Hill's of 

 South Dakota, 669; Trelease's Hickories and Walnuts of the 

 United States, 670 ; Diseases of Citrous Fruits, 671 ; Mulford's 

 Agaves of the United States, 671 ; The Teaching of Elementary 

 Botany, 747 ; The Conifers of the Pike's Peak Region, 74S ; Fern's 

 Colorado Springs, 750 ; Botany at Buffalo, 822; A New 



stematic Botanv, 





Physalis 



Eastwood's Plants of Southeastern Utah 



•table Physiology.— Changes due to an Alpine Climate, 6t ; Spore 

 Formation Controlled by External Conditions, 63 ; Germina- 

 tion of Refractory Spores, 64 ; Botany at the British Associa- 

 tion. 65 : Nitrifying Organisms, 65 ; Relation of Sugars to the 

 Growth of Bacteria, 66 ; Algal Parasite on Coffee, 67 ; Smut 

 Fungi by Oscar Brefeld, 137 ; Water Pores, 224 ; Biology of 

 Smut Fungi, 224; Function of Anthocyan, 226; Ambrosia, 318 ; 

 White Ants as Cultivators of Fungi, 319 ; Desert Vegetation, 

 321 ; A Second Rafinesque, 321 ; Change in Structure of Plants 

 due to Feeble Light, 405 ; A Graft Hybrid, 408 ; Ustilaginoidea, 

 408 ; A New Classification of Bacteria, 490 ; Ambrosia Once" 



More 



<gy.— On Bodo urinarius, 67 ; Influence of the Winter 1 \; '95 up n 

 the Marine Fauna of the Coast of France, 69 ; Preliminary Out- 

 line of a New Classification of the Family Muricidaa, 69 ; Her- 

 petology of Angola, 71 ; Zoological News, 71, 332, 412, 590, 708, 

 1052 ; The Paroccipital of the Squamata and the Affinities of the 

 Mosasaurida: once more ; A Rejoinder to Prof. Cope on Dr. 

 Baur's Rejoinder on the Homologies of the Paroccipital bone, 

 etc. (Illustrated), 143; Boulenger on the Difference between 

 Lacertilia and Ophidia ; and on the Apoda, 149 ; The Myxos- 

 poridia, 229 ; The Segmentation of the Hexapod Body, 230 ; The 

 Coxal Glands of /" ;■/•' nus :.■■•.•/•,-, r;i; Cr ,,_ 

 and Sexual Rights and Lefts Among Fishes, 232 ; Abnormal 

 Sacrum in an Alligator, 232; The Polar Hares of Eastern North 

 America, With Descriptions of New Forms, 234 ; The Cruise of 

 the Princess Alice, 323 ; Australian Spiders, 324 ; Autodax kc- 

 anus, 325 ; Reptiles and Batrachians of Mesilla Valley. New 

 Mexico, 325 ; On Prof. Cope's Criticism of Baur's Drawings of 

 the Squamosal Region of C Gray, etc. 327- 



The Food of some Colorado Birds, 329; The Manx' Cat, 330;' 

 A Case of Renal Abnormality in the Cat, 331 ; Respiration of 



