INDEX. 
611 
Celloidin, Decoloration of, in Orcein Pre- 
parations, 176 
— Sections, Manipulation, 171 
— Serial Sections, Technique of, 447 
Cells and Energids, 519 
Celtidia, 320 
Cement for Porcelain, 85 
Cements and Pastes for General Purposes, 
593 
Centrifuge, New form of, 596 
Centrosome and Yolk-Lobe of Fulgur, 117 
— Artifact in Nerve-Cells, 196 
Centrosomes and Attraction-Spheres in 
Leucocytes of Newt, 112 
— in Ganglion and Cartilage Cells, 519 
— in Spermatocytes of Lepidoptera, 530 
— Relation of to Cytoplasm, 21 
— Staining, 176 
Cephaleuros, New, 57 
Cephalodiscus, Structure of, 538 
Cephalopod, Gigantic, 116 
Cephalopoda. See Contents, xi 
— Indian, 369 
Ceratostoma and Teichospora, Develop- 
ment, 151 
Cerebral Cortex, Structure of, and Func- 
tion of Nerve-Cell Processes, 196 
— Neurones, Plasticity of, 272 
Cerium and Zirconium Groups, Influence 
of, on Growth of Bacteria, 157 
Cestracion, Early Development of, 516 
Chretognatha of Misaki, 386 
Chretomium, New Conidial Form, 321 
Chxtophoma oleacina and Bacillus Olex, 
Association of, 323 
Chailletiacese and Trigoniacese, Structure 
of, 49 
Chalazogamy, Significance of, 52 
Chamberlain, C. J., Embryogeny and Fer- 
tilisation of Lilium, 552 
— Embrogeny of Salix, 309 
Chances of Death, 272 
Chapman, F., Foraminifera of the Gault at 
Folkestone, 598 
Characeae. See Contents, xxiv 
Charrin, A., Plurality of Morbific Products 
from a Single Pathogenic Microbe, 325 
Chatin, A., Symmetry of Appendicular 
Organs, 306 
— of the Axis, 50 
— J., Alleged Nematode Parasites of 
Truffles, 289 
— Epidermic Nuclei of Anguillulidae, 387 
— Clasmatocytes in Lamellibranchs, 278 
Chauliaguet, J., Active Principles of the 
Aroideae, 400 
Cheddar Cheese, Rise and Fall of Bacteria 
in, 571 
Cheese-Ripening, Microbic Agents of, 
325 
Cheirostrobus, a new Type of Fossil Cone, 
314 
Chelonia, Blastopore, 110 
Chemical and Physical Agents, Effect of 
certain, on Staining Sporous and Aspor- 
ous Bacteria, 250 
— Changes in Phanerogams . ^See Con- 
tents, xxiii 
— Reagents and Light, Influence on Ger- 
mination, 310 
Behaviour of Bacteria to, 324 
Chemistry! of Fermentation, Advances in, 
559 
Chicken-Cholera in Australia, 240 
Chlorogonium, 317 
Chlorophyll Function, and the Relation of 
the Growth of Foliage-Leaves, 52 
— Spectrum, 48 
— Temporary Suspension of the Action of, 
220 
Chmilewskij, W., Structure and Multi- 
plication of Pyrenoids in Algae, 316 
Chodat, R., Effect of Low Temperatures 
on Mucor Muceclo, 228 
— Encrusting and Perforating Algae, 417 
— Evolution of Green Algae, 226 
— Oscillatoria rubescens, 156 
— Pelagic Flora of the Swiss Lakes, 568 
— Snow-Flora of Mont Blanc, 149 
Chorisis and Cohesion of Foliar Leaves, 
547 
Christmas, J. de, Cultivating Gonococcus, 
443 
— Gonotoxin, 575 
Chromatin-reduction and Tetrad-formation 
in Pteridophyta, 302 
Chromatin-reduction in Oogenesis of As- 
caris, 536 
Chromogenic Microbes from the Mouth, 
427 
Chrysobalaneae, Anatomy of, 304 
Chytridium simulant, 58 
Cissus gongylodes, Anatomy, 305 
Cladocera and Copepoda, Freshwater, of 
Portugal, 36 
— of Manitoba, 286 
— Revision of, 124 
Cladotlirix odorifera, 238 
Clarkson, Arthur, ‘Text-Book of Histo- 
logy,’ 69 
Clasmatocytes in Lamellibranchs, 278 
Classification, Importance of Anatomical 
Characters in, 49 
— New, of Flowering Plants, 313 
Clathrus, Receptacle of, 153 
Claudius, Simple Method for Contrast- 
Staining Micro-Organisms, 344 
Clavogaster, 58 
Cleavage- Centrosomes, Origin of, 515 
Cleistogamy in Umbelliferae, 408 
Clements, F., Origin of Lichens, 322 
Clifford, J. B., Rheotropism and Thermo- 
tropism in a Plasmode, 413 
Clonothrix, 63 
Clos, D., Homology of the Anther, 305 
Closing Fishing Net, 582 
