606 
INDEX. 
Amphibians, Monograph of European, 524 
Amphioxus, Gastrula of, 357 
— Maturation and Fertilisation in, 353 
— New, 275 
Ampliipoda, Notes on Distribution, 204 
Amphipods of the Caspian, 285 
Amphistomidse, Anatomy and Histology 
of, 38 
Ampola, G., Bacillus denitrijicans agilis 
and Denitrification, 575 
Ampullae in Millepora, 299 
Amylomyces Bouxii and other Starch- Fer- 
ments, 232 
Amylotrogus, a New Genus of Myxomy- 
cetes, 154 
‘Analecta Algologica,’ 148 
Anatomical Specimens, Method of Prepar- 
ing, 586 
Anatomy of Phanerogams. See Contents, 
xviii 
Anchors, Use of, in Synapta, 296 
Andeer, J. J., Peritoneal Ostioles, 197 
Anderson, A. P., Abnormal Formation of 
Resin-ducts, 403 
Andrews, E. A., Plasmic Processes emitted 
from Serpula Eggs, 535 
— G. F., Pseudopodia in Echinoderm Ova | 
and Embiyonic Cells, 211 
— R. R., Development of Dental Enamel, 
355 
Augle, Proper, of Microtome Knife, 447 
Annulata. See Contents, xiv 
— Marine, of the ‘ Caudan * Expedition, , 
125 
Antennaria, Fructification, 59 
Antennophorus and Lasius, Relations of, | 
376 
Anther, Homology of, 305 
Antherids of Taonia, 316 
Antherozoids of Dictyota and Taonia, 563 j 
— - of Zamia, 554 
Anthrax Cells in Blood, Staining, 84 
Antidromy, 143 
Antipatharia, Classification of, 297 
Antiseptic, New, Airol, 80 
Antitoxin, Diphtheria, New Method of 
obtaining, 248 
Antitoxins, Function of, 559 
Antivenomous and Antitoxic Qualities of ] 
the Bile of Serpents, and of other ani- 
mals, 570 
Ants and Mites, 283, 377 
— Natural History, 374 
— Notes on, 375 
— Remarkable Use of, 30 
Apathy, S., New Knife-holder for Micro- 
tomes, 582 
Apera Burnupi, Structure of, 370 
Apertures of Objectives, 162 
Aplococcus, 63 
Apogamous Reproduction in Ferns, 223 
Apparatus for Bacteriological Sampling of 
Well-waters, 579 I 
Appendages, Abdominal, 119 
— of Arthropods, 279 
Appendicular Organs, Symmetry, 306 
Apterygota, Development, 281 
Aquatic Insects of Illinois River, 279 
— Plants, Morphology of, 405 
Araclinida. See Contents, xiii 
Arboreal Algse, 562 
Arcangeli, G., Leaves of Arum italicum , 
217 
— Spotted Leaves, 550 
Arcliegone of Muscinese, 315 
Armand, L., Changes produced by Myco- 
rbiza in the Cells of the Host-Plant, 546 
Ariola, V., New Species of Bilharzia, 39 
Arnold, J., New Method for Examination 
of Blood, 81 
Arnold, W., Female Pro thallium of the 
Heterosporous Lycopodiacem, 55 
Arnone, L., Simondsia paradoxa in 
Stomachs of Wild Boars, 127 
Aroidese, Active Principles of, 400 
Aromatic Principles in Leaves, 400 
Arrow-Poisons, 135 
Ar tlirop ada. See Contents, xix 
Arthropods, Tegumentary Innervation in. 
118 
Ascariasis, 536 
Ascaris Germs, 126 
Ascaris lumbricoides, Life-History, 126 
— megalocepliala as a Cause of Death, 126 
Ascomycetes, Behaviour of Nucleus in 
Development of Fructification of, 58 
Asconematidse and Rossellidse, Revision of, 
541 
Asconidse, Natural Classification of, 43 
Asellus, Development of, 35 
Aspidogaster concliicola , 39 
Assheton, R., Experiments on Growth of 
Blastoderm of Chick, 110 
Assimilating Energy of Blue and Violet 
Rays of the Spectrum, 310 
— Organs of jLeguminosse, 549 
Assimilation of Ammoniacal Nitrogen and 
Nitric Nitrogen, 219 
Assimilatory Inhibition, 311 
Asteroidea of the North Atlantic, 296 
Asteroids, Mediterranean, 540 
Asthenosoma, New Species, 391 
Astigmatse, 314 
Astronomical Photography with Photo- 
micrographic Apparatus, 338 
Atliroocystis, 317 
Attachment, Organs of, in Botrytis, 151 . 
Attraction-Spheres in Spermatogenesis, 
192 
Aubertin, G., Manipulation of Celloidin 
Sections, 174 
Auclair, J., Human Tuberculosis in the 
Pigeon, 573 
Auditory Vesicle in Vertebrates, Develop- 
ment, 191 
Auranthicese, Spines, 50 
