INDEX, 
623 
Jumelle, H., Anatomy of Cissus gongylodes, 
305 
Juschtschenco, A. J., Sympathetic Gang- 
lion-Cells, 271 
K. 
Kaiser Wilhelm Canal, Fauna of, 116 
Kamerling, Z., Biology and Physiology of 
Marchantiaceae, 561 
Kantorowicz, R., Heating Arrangement 
for Compressorium, 581 
Kapsammer, G., Periostal Ossification, 
520 
Karawaiew, W., New Eadiolarian, 300 
— Thermostat heated by Mineral Oil for 
Paraffin Imbedding, 163 
Karsten, G., Auxospores of Diatoms, 233 
Karyokinetic Spindle, Formation of, in 
Equisetum, 416 
Kashida, K., Medium for diffentiating the 
Bacillus typhosus from Bacterium coli 
commune , 442 
Kasparek, Th., Simple Method for Exclud- 
ing Air from Liquid Media for Anaerobic 
Cultures, 78 
Ivathariner, L., Fangs of the Adder, 192 
Kedzior, — Thermophilous Cladothrix, 
328 
Keeble, F. W., Anatomy of Loranthaceae, 
138 
— Red Pigment of Flowering Plants, 399 
Keferstein, G., Pigment-forming Micro- 
coccus from Red Milk, 241 
Kefir, 232 
Keith, S. C., Flavour-producing Micro- 
coccus of Butter, 430 
Keller, Ida A., Colouring-Matter of the 
Aril of Celastrus, 48 
— Underground Runners, 307 
Kellicott, D. S., Odonate Nymph from a 
Hot Spring, 280 
— Rotifera of Sandusky Bay, 207 
Kellogg, Y. L., Mallophaga from Land- 
— Birds, 122 
Kelsey, F. D., .Ecidiella, 320 
— Staining Vegetable Sections, 345 
Kennel, J., Sexual Dimorphism and Varia- 
tion, 23 
Kenyon, F. C., Brain of Bee, 29 
— Optic Lobes of Bee’s Brain, 280 
— Study of Brain of Bee, 80 
Kernstock, E., Fungi Parasitic on Lichens, 
565 
Keutmann, L., Demonstration of Small 
Quantities of Formaldehyd, 178 
Kiaer, J., Tunicata of Norwegian North- 
Atlantic Expedition, 115 
Kinney, Asa S., Effect of Electricity on 
Vegetation, 412 
Kirk, W. T., New Zealand Echinoderms, 
391 
Kischensky, D., Method for rapidly Exa- 
mining for Bacteria in cover-glass pre- 
parations, 444 
Klaatsch, H., Gastrula of Amphioxus, 357 
— Morphological Nature of the Hypo- 
chorda, 357 
Klapalek, Fr., Gonads and External Geni- 
tal Appendages of Plecoptera, 374 
Klebahn, H , Formation of Auxospores in 
Diatomaceae, 62 
Klebs, G., Nutritive Medium for Algae, 
247 
— Reproduction in Algae and Fungi, 147 
Klein’s Fluid, Preparation and Use of, for 
Separating Minerals and Diatoms, 586 
Klein, E., Ability of Pathogenic Microbes 
to maintain their existence in water, 66 
— Demonstrating Presence of Flagella of 
Plague Bacillus, 588 
— Relation of Immunising Substances to 
Specific Microbes, 65 
— Staphylococcus hsemorrhagicus, 429 
Klinckowstrom, A. von, Maturation and 
Fertilisation in Prosthecerseus vittatuSy 
210 
Ivlocker, A., Origin of Saccharomyces, 421 
Knaak, — ., Method for Contrast-Staining 
in Bacteriological Work, 84 
Knauthe, K., Reproduction and Develop- 
ment of Common Eel, 111 
Knife and Strop for Microtomes, 247 
Knife-Holder for Microtomes, 441, 582 
Knuth, P., Cross-Pollination and Self-Pol- 
lination, 409 
Kny, L., Influence of Traction and Pressure 
on the Direction of Partition-Walls, 134 
Kochs, W., Regeneration of Organs in Am- 
phibia, 352 
Koehler, R., New Echinothurid, 539 
Ivoenike, F., New Hydracknids, 532 
Koernicke, M., Fertilisation and Embryo- 
geny of Triticum, 553 
Ivofoid, C. A. t Protozoa of Lake Michigan, 
45 
— Trochosphxra solstitialis , 207 
Kohl, F. G., Assimilating Energy of Blue 
and Violet Rays of the Spectrum, 310 
Kohlbrugge, J. H. F., Muscular Variations 
in Primates, 522 
Kohler, Deep-Water Ophiuridae from the 
Indian Ocean, 296 
Kolkwitz, R., Movements of Oscillatoria- 
ceae, 324 
— Movements of Swarmspores, Anthero- 
zoids and Plasmodes, 412 
— Swelling of the Peristome of Mosses, 
224 
Kolle, — ., Agglutination Phenomenon of 
Typhoid- Serum, 347 
— Bacteriology of Plague, 239 
Kolliker, A. von, Cells and Energids, 519 
Koorders, S. H., Hydathodes of Tropical 
Plants, 550 
