INDEX, 
617 
Filaroides in Frontal Sinuses of Skunks, 
208 
Fink, B., Cross-Fertilisation and Self- 
Fertilisation, 141 
Fischel, A., Embryonic Variations of 
Growth, 17 
— Pigment-Cells, 22 
• — Structure of Cyanophycese and Schizo- 
mycetes, 423 
Fischer, E., Tuberaceoe, 59 
— Tuberacese and Gasteromycetes, 153 
— H , Structure and Affinities of Pleuro- 
tomaria, 277 
Fishes, British, Life-Histories, 111 
Fishing Net, Closing, 582 
Fixation, Alcohol Method, Stains, &c., 590 
— of Celloidin Sections, 451 
Fixing and Staining, Microscopical Pre- 
parations, Combined Method of, 591 
Flagella of Plague Bacillus, Demonstrating 
Presence of, 588 
— - Staining, 251 
Flagellata, New, 299 
Flask for Bacteria and High Tension, 580 
Flat-Fish, Passage of the Eye in a, 517 
Flatters, A., Simple Microtome for Biolo- 
gical Work, 344 
Flavour-producing Micrococcus of Butter, 
430 
Flemming, W., Influence of Heat and Light 
on Pigmentation of Salamander Larvae, 
19, 195 
Flexner, S., Pseudo-Tuberculosis Hominis 
Streptotricha, 430 
Floderus, Matts, Amitotic Nuclear Division 
in Egg of Hedgehog, 17 
Floral Leaves without Vascular Bundles, 
138 
Flower and “ Nipples ” of Salisburia, 215 
— Development of the, 403 
Flowers, How they attract Insects, 121 
— - of Salix, Variation in, 138 
Follicle-Cells in Salpa, 367 
Food-Material of Algae and Fungi, 562 
— Reserve, 48 
Foot and Mouth Disease, iEtiology of, 575 
Report of German Commission, 
574 
Foot, K., Origin of the Cleavage Centro- 
somes, 515 
Foraminifera of the Adriatic, 132 
— of the Gault of Folkestone, 598 
Forbes, E. B., North American Species of 
Cyclops, 533 
— S. A., Bacteria Normal to Digestive 
Organs of Hemiptera, 327 
Form and Metabolism of the Cell, Relation 
between the, 270 
Formaldehyd, Demonstration of Small 
Quantities, 178 
Formalin Vapour, Penetrating Power of, 
453 
Foslie, M., Melobesiaceae, 417 
Fossil Algae, 562 
— Bacteria, 157 
— Fungi, 323 
— Plants of the Coal-Measures, 55 
Foulerton, A. G. R., Agglutination Phe- 
nomenon in Glanders, 242 
Fowler, G. H., Plankton of the Faeroe 
Channel, 199 
Fox, T. C., Cultivation Medium for Ring- 
worm Fungi, 79 
— Ringworm Fungi, 61 
Fragmentation in Lineus gesserensis, 208 
Francaviglia, M. C., Helminthological 
Notes, 536 
France, R. H., Chlorogonium, 317 
Franz, K., Development of Hypochorda 
and Ligamentum longitudinale ventrale 
in Teleostei, 356 
Fraser, — ., Antivenomous and Antitoxic 
Qualities of the Bile of Serpents and of 
other Animals, 570 
Freezing of Formol, To Prevent, 346 
— of Plants, 560 
Frenzel, J., Dreissenia polymorphci , 1 17 
— Plankton-Methods, 442 
— The Plankton Pump, 199 
Freshwater Algae, New African Genera, 
316 
of the South of England, 467 
— Crustacea of South Africa, 285 
— Fauna of South Africa, 275 
— — of the Azores, 26 
— Nematodes of Hungary, 290 
— Ostracods of North America, 286 
Freudenreich, E. von, Bacteriological 
Examination of Water for Coli Bacteria, 
66 
— Kefir, 232 
— Microbic Agents of Cheese-Ripening, 
325 
Friedenthal, H., Influence of Induced 
Current on Bacteria, 65 
Froggatt, \V. W., Bag-Shelter of Larvae of 
Australian Moths, 28 
Frogs, Sensitiveness to Infection with. 
Plague, 570 
Fron, G., Root of Suaeda and Salsola, 552. 
Frosch, — ., Report of the German Com- 
mission on Foot and Mouth Disease, 574 
— P., Cultivation of Amoeba, 584 
Fruit and Seed of Viscum, 548 
— in Ranunculaceae, Structure, 404 
' — of Argania Sideroxylon , 548 
— of Phoenix melanocarpa, 50 
bearing, Influence of, on Development 
of Mechanical Tissue, 135 
Fry, Sir E., Alternation of Generations,. 
314 
Fucaceae, 57 
Fuess, R., New Stand, with Polariser and 
Large Illuminator, 578 
Fuhrmann, Olto, Fauna of Alpine Lakes. 
200 
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