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Fungi. 
Janse, J. M . — Endophytic Mycorhiza 318 
Thaxter, 11 . — Laboidbeniacex 319 
Patouillard, N., & others — New Genera of Fungi 320 
Tubeuf’s Parasitic Diseases of Plants 320 
Ericksson, J .— Rusts of Corn 321 
Boulanger, E . — New Conidial Form of Chsetomium 321 
Aderhold, R. — Venturia and Fusisporium 321 
Magnus, P . — Mycele of JEcidium magellanicum 321 
Defendorf, A. R . — Delation of Yeasts to Malignant Tumours 321 
Clements, F . — Origin of Lichens 322 
Darbisiiire, O. V . — Pertusariese 322 
Matruchot, L.— Structure of Agaricus ( Pleurotus ) ostreatus 322 
Burnaf, C. E . — Colostoma 322 
Gilchrist, T. C., & W. R. Stokes — Presence of an Oidium in Pseudo-lupus 
vulgaris 322 
Vuillemin, P . — Association of Chsetophoma oleacina and Bacillus Olese 323 
Staub, M . — Fossil Fungi 323 
Myxomycetes. 
Roze, E. — Vilmorinella , a new Genus of Myxomycetes 323 
Zukal, H . — Myxobotrys 323 
Protophyta. 
a. Schizophycese. 
Castracane, F . — Rhizosolenia 323 
Kolkwitz, R., & C. Correns — Movements of Oscillatoriacese 324 
j3. Schizomycetes. 
Paul, Th., & B. Kronig — Behaviour of Bacteria to Chemical Reagents 324 
Charrin, A . — Plurality of Morbific Products from a single Pathogenic Microbe . . 325 
Freudenreich, E. de — Microbic Agents of Cheese-Ripening 325 
Branner, J. C . — Bacteria and the Decomposition of Rochs 325 
Catterina, G . — Bacteria in Ice 326 
Renault, B . — Baderiaceas of Bogheads 326 
Quenu & Landel — Evolution of Mucus in Cancer Cells .. 326 
Abel, R., & W. M. Haffkine — Plague Bacillus 326 
Dineur — Epidemic of Botulism 327 
Forbes, S. A . — Bacteria normal to Digestive Organs of Hemiptera 327 
Dyar, H. G. — Variation of Bacteria from Age 327 
Dunham, E. K . — Bacillus capsulatus aerogenes 328 
Dubois, L . — Action of Currents of High Frequency on the Virulence of Streptococci 328 
Kedzior — Thermophilous Cladothrix 328 
Axenfeld, Th., & S. Stephenson — Bacteria of Conjunctivitis 328 
Babes, V., & C. Levaditi — Actinomycotic Form of the Tubercle Bacillus .. . . 329 
Widal, F., & A. Sicard — Serum Diagnosis ivitli Agglutination Reaction in Typhoid 
Fever 329 
Achard, Ch., & R. Bensaude — Presence of the Agglutinative Property in the Blood- 
Plasma and other Body- Juices 329 
Memmo, G . — YEtiology of Rabies . . 329 
Celli, A., & F. S. Santorini — Cattle Malaria 330 
Lewkowicz, X . — Classification of Malaria Parasites . . . . . 330 
Sanarelli, G., & Havelburg — Microbes of Yelloio Fever 330 
Salmon, P . — Parasites of Vaccinia and Variola .. 331 
MICROSCOPY. 
A. Instruments, Accessories, &c. 
Cl) Stands. 
Nelson, E. M . — Evolution of the Microscope 332 
Leiss, C. — Simple Microscope for Direct Observation and for Photography (Fig. 21) 332 
Reichert’s Hand-Microscope (Fig. 22) 333 
„ Stand and Illuminating Apparatus for Opaque Objects (Fig. 23) .. 333 
