634 
INDEX. 
It. 
Rabenhorst’s Cryptogamic Flora of Ger- 
many (Characeoe), 147 
(Musci), 146 
ltabies, iEtiology, 329 
— Nature of the Parasite of, 543 
Raciborski, M., Laboratory Notes, 253 
— New Haematoxylin Stain, 251 
Raeovitza, E. G., New Gregarine, 300 
Radiolarian, New, 300 
Rain, Mechanical Effect on Plants, 560 
Rainfall, Continuous, Reaction of Leaves 
to, 51 
Rakowski, Jan, Heart-body of Encliy- 
traeidae, 287 
Ramaley, F., Anatomy of Onagraceao, 137 
Ranvier, L., Behaviour of Leucocytes in 
Injured Cornea, 197 
Rathay, E., “ Gommose Bacillaire” of 
Vine, 49 
Rawitz, B., Proper Angle of Microtome 
Knife, 447 
Rawlings, R. B. L., Apertures of Objec- 
tives, 162 
Ray, J., Influence of Nutrient Media on 
the Development of Fungi, 563 
Recapitulation Doctrine, 109, 351 
Receptacle of Phalloideae, Lengthening of, 
568 
Reconstruction Method, Schaper’s, 5S7 
Rectal Mucus, Examining, for Tubercle 
Bacilli, 172 
Red Pigment in Mucor, 566 
of Flowering Plants, 399 
— Spots on Leaves, 306 
Reducing Substance, Volatile, in Green 
Cells, 303 
Reed, R. C., Preparation of Culture Media 
and their Sterilisation, 341 
Regeneration and Autotomy in Earth- 
worms, 287 
— of Fore-gut of Lumbriculus , 207 
— Hypotypic, 515 
— of Micro-nucleus in Ciliata, 395 
— of Mucus Epithelium of Intestinal Tract 
in Amphibia, 23 
— of Organs in Amphibia, 352 
— of Selaginella, 560 
— of Split Roots, 311 
— of Tail of Lizards, 514 
— Tetrameric, of Tarsus in Phasmidm, 374 
Reiche, K., Biology of Woody Plants, 311 
Reichert, C., 245 
— ■ Hand-Microscope, 333 
— Improved Illuminating Apparatus, 334 
— Lens Support for Examining Seeds, 
440 
— New Stand, 432 
— Stand and Illuminating Apparatus for 
Opaque Objects, 333 
Reid, F. J., Flask for Bacteria and High 
Tension, 580 
Reinke, Fr., Structure of the Neuroglia of 
the White Matter cf the Spinal Cord, 
363 
— J., Assimilating Organs of Legumi- 
nosae, 549 
— Volatile Reducing Substance in Green 
Cells, 303 
Rejuvenescence of Effete Pebiine Cor- 
puscles, 238 
Relapsing-Fever Blood, and Spirillum* 
Obermeieri, 240 
Relationship between Structure and Func- 
tion of Organs, 403 
Remlinger, P., Ubiquity of the Typhoid 
Fever Bacillus, 159 
Renault, B., Bacteriaceoe of Bogheads, 326 
— Fossil Bacteria, 157 
Reno-Pericardial Canals in Elysia viriclis, 
277 
Replacement of the Primary Root by a 
Secondary Root, 407 
Reply to Address to the Queen, 597 
Report of the Council for 1896, 90 
Reproduction, 407 
— and Development of Eel, 111 
— in Algae and Fuugi, 147 
— of Phanerogamia. See Contexts, xxl 
— Sexual, in the Ascomycetes, 566 
Reserve-Stores of Seeds, 135 
— -Substances, Non-Nitrogenous, Forma- 
tion of, in Almond, 221 
Resin- Ducts, Abnormal Formation, 403 
Resinocysts, 402 
Resorption of Bacteria after Local Infec- 
tion, 425 
Respiration of Crab, 533 
— of Fungi, Influence of Temperature and 
Nutriment on, 313 
— of Phanerogams. See Contexts, xx'.Ii 
— of Wounded Plants, 145 
Resting-Spores in a Calothrix, 509 
Retinal Pigment-Cells of Pakemonctes, 
Photomechanical Changes in, 284 
Reuter, E., Palps of Butterflies, 376 
Revivification of Infusoria, 542 
Rex, H., Mesoderm of the Anterior Region 
of the Head in the Duck, 355 
Rhabdospheres and Coccospheres, 318 
Rheinberg, J., Coloured Illumination, 336 
Rheotropism, 54 
— and Thermotropism in a Plasmode, 413 
Bhinops vitreci, Male of, 4, 87 
Rhizoctonia, 153 
Rhizopod, New Amoeboid, 45 
Rhizosolenia, 323 
Rhynchostegium, 146 
Rhythmic Growth in Plants, 410 
Rice, E. L., Classification of Lamelli- 
branchs based on the Gills, 278 
Richard, J., Freshwater Copepoda ar.d 
Cladocera of Portugal, 36 
— Freshwater Fauna of the Azores, 26 
— Revision of Cladocera, 124 
