INDEX. 
639 
Spencer, Baldwin, New Terrestrial Isopod, 
533 
Spengel, J. W., Excretory Organs of As- 
carids, 388 
Spermatogenesis, Attraction Spheres in, 
192 
— in Lilium Martagon , 398 
— in Salamander, 19 
— in Selachians, 354 
— of Snail, 525 
Spermatozoa, Development of, in Sala- 
mander, 354 
Spheerium soleatum, Anatomy, 117 
Splixrotheca Castagnei, 59 
Sphaerozyga, Development, 235 
Spiders, New, 202 
from Southern Asia, 532 
Spiegel, — ., Differential Diagnosis of Le- 
prosy and Tubercle Bacilli, 573 
Spines of the Aurantiaceae, 40G 
Spinous Roots, 407 
Spirillum Maasei, 427 
— Obermeieri and Relapsing Fever Blood, 
240 
Spirorbis, Asymmetry, 20G 
Spirorbis borealis , Structure and Develop- 
ment, 385 
Sponge, New Calcareous, 44 
Sponges, Calcareous, from Ternate, 44 
— Decalcifying and Desilicating, 588 
— of Amboina, 211 
— of the ‘ Caudan’ Expedition, 132 
— Non-Calcareous, of Victoria, 541 
from Port Phillip Heads, 132 
— Position of, in the Animal Kingdom, 
393 
Sporange of Ferns, Opening of, 223 
Sporanges on Prothallia, 56 
Spores, Dissemination by Rain, 149 
— - of Fungi, Classification of, 564 
Sporozoa, Guide to, 542 
— New Type, 395 
Sporulation of Diatoms, 63 
Spotted Leaves, 550 
Spragueola, 419 
Stafford, J , Aspidogaster conchicola, 39 
Stage, New Mechanical, 185 
— Covered Rectangular Motions for, 439 
Stahl, E., Sleep of Plants, 557 
Stahr, H., Function of the Lateral Organs, 
275 
Stain for Laboratory Tables, 85 
Staining and Fixing Microscopic Prepara- 
tions, Combined Method of, 591 
— Bacteria on Films and in Sections, 
Special Procedure for, 449 
— Diphtheria Bacilli, 345 
— Objects. * See Contents, xxxii 
— ■ the Malaria Flagellated Organism, 
345 
— Vegetable Sections, 345 
Stameroff, K., Influence of Light on the 
Growth of Plants, 218 
Staminal Vascular Bundles, 546 
Stand and Illuminating Apparatus for 
Opaque Objects, 333 
— and Optical Equipments, 245 
— for Examination of large Sections, 579 
— New, with Polariser and Large Illumi- 
nator, 578 
Stanton, A. T., Process for Soldering Alu- 
minium, 453 
Staphylococcus hsernorrhagicus, 429 
Starback, K., Parasitic Fungus, 60 
Starch, Artificial, 48 
Grains, Encapsuliug of, 135, 544 
— Soluble, 135, 400 
— -Grains, Structure of, 399 
Starfish, Embryology, 129 
Staub, M., Fossil Fungi, 323 
Stedman, J. M., Bacterial Disease of Cot- 
ton, 425 
Steel, T., New Land Planarians, 537 
Steinbrinck, C., Hygroscopic Mechanism 
of the Peristome of Mosses, 560 
— Opening of the Sporange of Ferns, 223 
— Swelling of the Peristome of Mosses, 224 
Steiner, M., Pathogenesis of Soor Fungus, 
233 
Steinschneider, — ., Egg-Yolk Agar for 
Cultivating Gonococcus, 586 
Stem and Leaf of Phyllantheae, 50 
— of Composite, 401 
— of Cuscuta, 401 
— of the Sugar-Cane, 546 
Stenasellus, 381 
Stephenson, S., Bacteria of Conjunctivitis, 
329 
Stereoscopic Photographs, Arrangement 
for taking Slightly Enlarged, 170 
Sterilisation, Changes affecting Soil from, 
89 
— Preparation of Culture Media and their, 
341 
Sterilising of Syringes by Boiling, 84 
Sterki, V., Stichospira paradoxa , 542 
Sternaspis, Structure of, 534 
Steuer, A., Eye of Corycaeus, 382 
Stichospira paradoxa, 542 
Stigeoclonium and Pilinia, 148 
Stigma and Pollen of Arisaema, 49 
Stigmatae, 314 
Stinging-Cells, 131, 392 
Stock and Graft, Reciprocal Influence on 
one another, 219, 310 
Stokes, A. C., Light-Filters and Colour- 
Screens, 438 
— New Objective, 70 
— Some New Forms of American Rotifera, 
288 
— W. B., Multiple Images in Miirors, 339 
- — W. R., Presence of an Oidium in 
Pseudo-lupus vulgaris , 322 
Stoklasa, J., Parasites of Beet, 151 
Stomach, Alleged Modification of Bird’s, 
I 194 
