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INDEX. 
Semple, D., Method of extemporising a 
Blow-pipe for making Sedimentation 
Tubes, 251 
Senpin, H., Minute Structure of Ganoid 
Scales, 112 
Sense-Organs of Subterranean Crustaceans, 
382 
Sensitive Cushions of Mimosa, 558 
Sensitiveness, Mechanism of the Pheno- 
mena of, 220 
Sensory Organs of the Lateral Line, 19G 
— Rudiment, Lateral, in Salmon, 516 
Separating Minerals and Diatoms, prepa- 
ration and use of Klein’s Fluid for, 586 
Septal Valves of Owenia, 386 
1 ‘ Septibranchial ” Bivalves, 527 
Septicaemia of Calves, 427 
Septorella, 565 
Sera, Therapeutic, Concentration of, by 
Freezing, 593 
Sereh ’’-Disease of the Sugar-Cane, 547 
Sero-Diagnosis of Enteric Fever, Simple 
Method for, 172 
Serum Diagnosis with Agglutination Re- 
action in Typhoid Fever, 329 
Technique of, 248 
Sergestes, Development and Species of, 
^ 203 
Sex and Colour of Flowers, Influence of 
Nutrition on, 142 
Sexual Cells, Development of, in Typha, 
555 
— Dimorphism and Variation, 23 
— Organs, Degradation and Transform- 
ation, 141 
Sharpe, R. W., North American Fresh- 
water Ostracods, 286 
Shaw, W. R., Parthenogenesis in Marsilia, 
560 
Shearer, J. B., Systematic Photomicro- 
graphy, 441 
Shell, Removal of, from Developing Ova, 
269 
Shell, Yolk, and Albumen, Proportions of, 
110 
Shephard, T., Lacinularia elongatci, 288 
Shipley, A. E., Excretory Cells of Asea- 
ridae, 535 
Shirai, M., Parasitic Fungi, 60 
Shoot-Nodes of Characea3, 416 
Shukow, J., Consumption of Acids by 
Yeasts, 152 
Sicard, A., Notes on the Agglutination 
Phenomenon of Typhoid Serum, 347 
— Serum Diagnosis with Agglutination 
Reaction in Typhoid Fever, 329 
Sidebotham, E. J., Agglutinative Action 
of Typhoid-Serum, 67 
Siedlecki, M., Relation of Centrosomes to 
Cytoplasm, 21 
Silk-Glue as a Medium for the Cultivation 
of Bacteria, 584 
Silkworm Microbe, 238 
1 Silkworms, Growth of, 201 
| Silvestri, A., Foraminifera of the Adriatic, 
132 
| — Filippo, Oviparity of Scolopendra, 379 
j Simmonds, W., Keeping Potatoes for Cul- 
ture purposes, 171 
Simond, P. L., Life-History of Coccidia, 
397 
Simondsia paradoxa in Stomach of Wild 
Boar, 127 
Simoni, A. de, Blastomycetes in Hyper- 
trophied Tonsils, 568 
Simroth, H., Plankton Lamellibranchs, 527 
Sipunculus, “ Urns,” 126 
Sire, Influence of a Previous, 514 
Skeletal Cartilage of Outer Ear of Mono- 
tremes, 357 
Skin-Glands of Molluscs, 368 
Pigment, Formation, 519 
Sleep of Plants, 557 
Slides. See Contents, xxxiii 
Smegma and Tubercle Bacilli, Diagncsis 
of, 347 
Smirnow, — New Method of obtaining 
Diphtheria Antitoxin, 248 
Smith, D. W., Simple Machine for Micro- 
meter Rulings, 438 
— E. A., Indian Deep-Sea Molluscs, 26 
— E. F., Bacterial Diseases of Plants, 157, 
237 
— Pseudomonas campcstris , 574 
— F., New American Species of Mega- 
scolides, 207 
— ■ North American Oligochaeta, 125, 287 
— J. B., Mouth-parts of Insects, 280 
— R. E., Parasitic Fungus, 567 
Snails, Distribution of Fungi by, 58 
Snow-Flora of Mont Blanc, 149 
Soar, C. D., Notes on Hydrachnidae, 381 
Sobotta, J., Maturation and Fertilisation 
in Amphioxus, 353 
— Syncytium in Cleavage of Belone acus, 
21 
Soil, Influence of, on Colour of Flowers, 
305 
Solanaceae, Bacterial Disease of, 157 
Soldering Aluminium, 453 
Soleuogastres, Two Australian, 527 
Solifugae, African, 531 
Sollas, W. J., Coral Reef at Funafuti, 
131 
Solms-Laubacli, Graf zu, Exormotheca, 
316 
Soluble Starch, 135, 400 
Solutions, Influence of Various, upon In- 
fusoria, 394 
Sonsino, P., Distomum felinum, 39 
Soor F ungus, Pathogenesis of, 233 
Sooty-Mould of Citrus, 420 
Soppitt, H. T., Parasitic Fungus, 420 
Sormani, G., Influence of Rontgen Rays 
on Bacteria, 425 
Specific Characters, 113 
