INDEX. 
-Coagulation, Spontaneous, of Milk, 242 
Cobb, N. A., Method of Using the Micro- 
scope, 433 
•Coccidse, Check- List of, 281 
— Italian, of Fruit Trees, 121 
Coccidia, Experimental Study of, 395 
— Life-Cycle of, 301 
— Life-History of, 397 
— Monograph on, 212 
— of Myriopods, 300 
Coccidium oviforme. Staining, 175 
Coccospheres and Rhabdospheres, 318 
Cochon, J., Life History of Dendroctonus 
micans, 120 
Cockerell, T. D. A., Check-List of Coc- 
oidae, 281 
Ccelentera. See Contents, xvii 
— of the ‘ Caudan’ Expedition, 131 
•Coggi, A., Viviparity of an Ephemcrid, 
374 
Cohesion and Chorisis of Foliar Leaves, 
547 
Colchicum autumnale, Growth of, 410 
Coleosporium Pini , 152 
Coli Bacteria, Bacteriological Examina- 
tion of Water for, 66 
Collcutt, M. C., Structure of Hydractinia, 
392 
Collecting Objects. See Contents, xxxi 
Collett, O,, Nematode Parasite from 
Mantis, 388 
Collin, Anton, Rotatoria from East Africa, 
208 
Gollinge, W. E., Structure of, Apera Bur- 
nupi, 370 
Collodine, 593 
Coloration, Nocturnal Protective, 113, 274 
— of Scales in Beetles, 120 
Colour and Sex of Flowers, Influence of 
Nutrition on, 142 
— of Flowers, Influence of Soil on, 305 
Screens and Light-Filters, 438 
Use of, for Photomicrography, 70 
— - Variation in Vanessae, 28 
Coloured Illumination, 336 
Colouring-Matter of the Aril of Celastrus, 
48 
of the Tomato, 214 
•Colours of Lepidoptera, 282 
Colucei, V., Simondsia parctdoxa in Sto- 
machs of Wild Boars, 127 
Comber, Thomas, The Limits of Species in 
the Diatomacese, 455, 597 
Combs, R., Micrococcus cyanogenus, 161 
Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrates, 364 
Compound Larva of a Synascidian, 367 
•Compressorium, 581 
— Heating Arrangement for, 581 
Condensing Lens, Cheap, 582 
Conjugation of Swarmspore3, 41S 
— of two Zygotes, 317 
Conjunctivitis, Bacteria of, 328 
Conn, H. W., ‘ Story of Germ Life,’ 577 
Connections, Protoplasmic, between Blas- 
tomeres, 270 
Connective Tissues and Body-Cavities of 
Nemerteans, 209 
Continuity of Protoplasm, Methods for 
Demonstrating, 343 
Contractile Roots, 551 
— — of Arum, 307 
Contrast Staining in Bacteriological Work, 
M:cro-Organisms, Simple Method 
for, 344 
Contribution to the Freshwater Algae of the 
South of England, 467 
Copeland, E. P., Influence of Light and 
Temperature on Turgor, 54 
Copeman, S. M., Action of Glycerin on 
! Growth of Bacteria, 64 
Copepoda and Cladocera, Freshwater, of 
Portugal, 36 
Copepods, Free Swimming, from West 
| Coast of Ireland, 205 
I — Freshwater, of Germany, 534 
— of Moscow, 533 
— Systematic Notes on, 383 
i Copulation, Pseudo- Larval, of some Sar- 
coptidae, 123 
j Coral Reef at Funafuti', 131 
( Corallinaceae, 225 
Cori, C. J., Closing Fishing Net, 582 
j — Diamond for Cutting Glass Discs, 582 
— Mud Collector, 584 
Cork-Growths, 304 
Cormack, B. G., Polystelic Roots of Palms, 
546 
Cornu, M., Fruit of Argania Sideroxylon, 
548 
— Stem of Cuscuta, 401 
! Correlated Variation, 359 
! Correns, C., Movements of Oscillatoriaceae, 
324 
! — Parasitic Fungus, 230 
, Cossus ligniperda , Mandibular Glands, 119 
Cotton, F. J., Excretion of Bacteria by the 
Animal Body, 426 
■ Coulter, J. M., Embryogeuy and Fertili- 
sation in Lilium, 552 
— Embryogeny of Conifers, 309 
j — Significance of Chalazogamy, 52 
I Council, Report of, for 1896, 90 
I Counting Plate Colonies, Rapid Method 
! for, 346 
: Coupin, H., Absorption and Emission of 
Water by Seeds, 5 4 
, — Micropyle of the Seed in Leguminosae, 
404 
— Mucilage excreted by Seeds, 558 
| Couvreur, E., Reserve-Stores of Seeds, 135 
Crabs, Notes on, 203 
i Craig, C. F., Staining Diphtheria Bacilli, 
345 
I Craspedota, 258 
' Crest of Seeds, 405 
