INDEX. 
613 
Cribraria and Physarum, G2 
Critical Period in Development of Horse, 
515 
Cross-Fertilisation and Self-Fertilisation, 
141 
Pollination and Self-Pollination, 403 
Crustacea. See Contents, xiv 
— of the “ Caudan ” Expedition, 124 
— Limnetic, of Green Lake, 534 
Crystal Formation in Culture Media, 343 
Crystalline Lens, Isolation of Elements, 
173 
Cryptogamia. See Contents, xxiv 
Cryptophallus, 320 
Ctenoplana, 128, 295 
Cuenot, L., Double Use of the Name 
Diplocystis, 396 
— Gregarines of the Cricket, 396 
— Means of Defence in Insects, 200 
— Nuclear Degeneration and Renewal, 363 
Culicidse, European, Revision of, 529 
Cullen, T. S., Rapid Method of making 
Permanent Specimens from Frozen Sec- 
tions by Use of Formalin, 344 
Cultivating Gonococcus, Egg-yolk Agar 
for, 586 
Cultivation of Amoeba, 584 
— of Bacteria, Silk-Glue as a Medium for, 
584 
— Medium for Ringworm Fungi, 79 
Culture Media, Preparation of, and their 
Sterilisation, 341 
Culture Processes. See Contents, xxxi 
Cummins, H. A., Function of Antitoxins, 
559 
Cunningham, J. T., Ovary and Ovarian 
Ova in Marine Fishes, 353 
— Recapitulation, 351 
— K. M., Brownian Movement, 454 
Currents of High Frequency, Action of, on 
the Virulence of Streptococci, 328 
— of Pigments and Saline Solutions in 
Dicotyledons, 556 
Curties, C. L., 600, 601 
— New Microtome, 86 
., Nose-piece, 180 
•Curtius, T., Volatile Reducing Substance 
in Green Cells, 303 
• Curvature of Roots, 413 
Cutting Glass Discs, Diamond for, 582 
— and Mounting Sections of Cereal 
Grains, 250 
Cutting Objects. See Contents, xxxii 
Cyanopliycem and Bacteria, Structure of, 
156, 423 
— New Genera, 63, 423 
— Structure, 235 
Cycas, Fertilisation of, 140 
•Cyclamen, Evolution, 307 
Cyclops, North American Species, 533 
Cyclostoma, Notes on, 118 
-Cyclostomella, 320 
Cynips Cctlicis, 119 
| Cypridina II il gender fi, Phosphorescence of, 
384 
j Cysticerci of Bothriocephalus latus, 40 
Cysticercoids of Freshwater Crustacea, 536 
Cysticercus, Budding, from Mole, 536 
! — of Taenia liopliallus, 3S9 
! — venusta , 389 
Cytidium, A new Genus of Myxomycetes, 
j 155 
j Cytology, Vegetable, 47 
Cytoplasm, Relation of Centrosomes to, 21 
Cytoryctes vaccinse , Fixation and Staining, 
447 
Czapek, F., Leptnme of Angiosperms, 303 
Czenvinski, K., Notes on Termites, 282 
D. 
Daday, E. von, Freshwater Nematodes of 
Hungary, 290 
Dahlgren, W., Centrosome Artifact in 
Nerve-Cells. 196 
— Giant Ganglion-Cells in Spinal Cord of 
Flat-Fishes, 196 
D’Ailly, Adolf, Terrestrial and Freshwater 
Molluscs of Kameroon, 526 
Dallinger, W. H., Biflagellata, 394 
Dangeard, P. A., Changes produced by My- 
corhiza in the Cells of the Host-Plant, 547 
— Chytridium simulans, 58 
— Classification of the Spores of Funo-i. 
564 
— Parasitic Fungi, 60 
— Red Pigment in Mucor, 566 
— Reproduction of Sphaerotheca Castagnei, 
59 
j — Sappinia, A new Genus of Acrasieae, 62 
— Sexual Reproduction in the Ascomy- 
cetes, 566 
Daniel, L., New Mode of Grafting, 556 
— Reciprocal Influence of Stock and Graft 
on one another, 310 
Darbi shire", O. V., Pertusarieae, 322 
— Roccellese, 231 
| ‘ Darwin, and after Darwin,’ 512 
— F., Ascent of Water in Trees, 143 
Darwinism, Present Position of, 358 
Dassonville, C., Effect of Mineral Salts on 
Development, 411 
Davenport, C. B., Correlated Variation, 
359 
— Experimental Morphology, 198 
— Role of Water in Growth, 556 
1 David, E., Anatomy of Lycopodium, 415 
I — T. W. E., Diatomaceous Earth, 155 
Davis, B. M., Procarp and Cystocarp of 
Ptilota, 148 
— J. J., Parasitic Fungi, 150 
Day, D. F., Parthenogenesis in Thalictrum, 
i 52 
! — R. N., Position of Dorsiveutral Organs, 
i 403 
