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Fungi. pao® 
Ray, J., & others — Influence of Nutrient Media on the Development of Fungi .. 563 
Johan-Olsen, O . — Pleomorphism of Fungi 564 
Dangeard, P. A . — Glassification of the Spores of Fungi 564 
Hennings, P . — New Genera of Fungi . 564 
Hansen, E. C . — Fungi inhabiting Excrement 565 
Zopf, W., & E. Kernstock — Fungi Parasitic on Lichens 565 
Dangeard, P. A . — Red Pigment in Mucor 566 
Thaxter, R . — Syncephalastrum and Syncephalis 566 
Sappin-Trouffy — Systematic Position of Protomyces 566 
Dangeard, P. A . — Sexual Reproduction in the Ascomycetes 566 
Massee, G., & others — Parasitic Fungi 566 
Ellis, W. G. P . — Fungus Parasitic on Pellia 567 
Boulanger, E . — Development of Volutella 567 
Bucholtz, F . — Meliola 567 
Peglion, Y . — Exobasidium Vitis 567 
Zukal, H . — Morphology and Biology of Lichens 567 
Burt, E. A . — Lengthening of the Receptacle of the Phalloidex 568 
Simoni, A. de — Blastomycetes in Hypertrophied Tonsils 568 
Protophyta. 
a. Schizophyceae. 
Chodat, R . — Pelagic Flora of the Swiss Lakes 568 
Kozlowski, W. M . — Movements of Diatoms 569 
Migula, W . — Gallionella 569 
Schmidle, W. — Resting-Spores in a Calothrix 569 
B. Schizomycetes. 
Thaxter, R. — Myxobacteriacex, 569 
Ewart, A. J . — Evolution of Oxygen from Coloured Bacteria 569 
Marpmann, G . — Ferrophilous Bacteria 570 
Zinsser, O. — Root-Tubercle and other Bacteria in their Relation to Vegetable Tissue 570 
Deyell, D. V . — Sensitiveness of Frogs to Infection with Plague 570 
Fraser — Antivenomous and Antitoxic Qualities of the Bile of Serpents and of other 
Animals 570 
Russell, H. L., & J. Weinzirl — Rise and Fall of Bacteria in Cheddar Cheese .. 571 
Migneco — Effect of Sunlight on the Virulence of Tubercle Bacilli 571 
Bataillon & others — New Type of Tuberculosis 571 
Schweinitz, E. A. de, & Dorset — Products of the Tuberculosis Bacillus .. .. 572 
Bataillon & Terre — Saprophytic Form of Human and Avian Tuberculosis .. . . 572 
Lohoff — Congenital Tuberculosis in the Calf 573 
Auclair, J . — Human Tuberculosis in the Pigeon 573 
Spiegel — Differential Diagnosis of Leprosy and Tubercle Bacilli 573 
Unna — Fattiness of Lepra and Tubercle Bacilli 573 
Sanfelice, F., & others — Barbone Disease of Cattle and Pigs 574 
Smith, E. F . — Pseudomonas campestris ffPammeV) 574 
Loeffler & Frosch — Report of the German Commission on the Foot and Mouth 
Disease 574 
Christmas, J. de — Gonotoxin 575 
Ampola, G., & E. Garino — Bacillus denitrificans agilis and Denitrification . . . . 575 
Babes, V., & G. Proca — AEtiology of Foot and Mouth Disease 575 
Koplik, H . — Bacteriology of Pertussis 576 
Glogner, M . — Mtiology of Beri-Beri 576 
Sanarelli, J . — TEtiology of Yellow Fever , 576 
Nicolaysen, L . — Toxicity of Gonococcus 576 
Nuttall, G. H. F . — Dissemination of Plague Bacilli by Insects 577 
Hirsh, J. L., & E. Libman — Streptococcus of Enteritis 577 
Binaghi, R . — Streptococcus capsulatus 577 
Conn, H. W . — Story of Germ Life 577 
MICEOSCOPY. 
A. Instruments, Accessories, &c. 
Cl) Stands. 
Leiss, C. — New Stand , with Polariser and Large Illuminator (Fig. 44) 578 
Nebelthau, E . — Stand for the Examination of Large Sections 579 
(3) Illuminating- and other Apparatus. 
Bolley, H. L . — Apparatus for Bacteriological Sampling of Well Waters ( Fig. 45) 579 
Meyer, A.— Bottle for Immersion-Oil and for Canada Balsam (Fig. 46) .. .. 580 
