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INDEX. 
Bower, F. O., Alternation of Generations, 
750. 
, Meristem of Ferns, 66. 
, Pitchers of Insectivorous Plants, 
480. 
Boys’ (C. Y.) Microscope Cathetometer, 
238. 
Braatz, E., A New Microtome, 666. 
, Cotton-wool as a substitute for Silk 
in Bacteriological Work, 669. 
Brachyura, 175. 
, Developmental History of, 456. 
Bracts, 356. 
, Comparative Anatomy of, 58. 
of the Involucre of Composite, 624. 
Brady, G. S., Ostracoda from South Sea 
Islands, 603. 
, H. B., Note on a New Type of Fora- 
minifera of the Family Chilostomellidse, 
567. 
Braem, F., Development of Bryozoic 
Colony in Fertile Statoblasts, 166. 
■ , G., Degeneration of pathogenic bac- 
teria in distilled water, 377. 
Braham, P., New form of oxyhydrogen 
lamp adapted for microscopical purposes, 
276. 
, Universal Microscope, 501. 
Braithwaite’s (R.) British Moss-flora, 214, 
751. 
Brander, G. F., Old Microscope with nose- 
piece for rapidly changing objectives and 
mirror formed of a silvered bi-convex 
lens, 88. 
Brandt, E. K., Anatomy of Sesia tipuli- 
formis and Trochilium apiforme, 594. 
Brandza, M., Development of the Seminal 
Integuments of Angiosperms, 739. 
, Integument of the Seed in Gera- 
niaceae, Lythracese, and Oenotherese, 
355. 
Brassica oleracea, Fertilization of, 629. 
Brauer, A., Development of Hydra, 729. 
Braun, M., Position of Excretory Pores in 
Ectoparasitic Trematoda, 43. 
, The Skin of Ectoparasitic Trema- 
todes, 462. 
Brazil, New Algae from, 216. 
Breal, E., Fixation of Nitrogen by Legu- 
minosae, 209. 
Breath-screen, 94. 
Brebner, G., Anatomy and Histogeny of 
Strychnos, 199. 
Brefeld, O., Autobasidiomycetes, 368. 
Breglia, A., New Method for Staining 
Sections of Central Nervous System, 
817. 
“ British Area ” in Marine Zoology, 446. 
* Deep-sea Echinoderms, 464. 
Gastromycetes, 496. 
— — Hymenolichen, 647. 
Mollusca, Revision of, 704. 
Phytophagous Hymenoptera, 595. 
Brook, G., Antipatharia of the ‘Challenger, ‘ 
337. 
Brown, H. T., Chemical Changes during 
Germination, 633. 
Brownian Movement, 120. 
Brun, J., Fossil Diatoms of Japan, 497. 
Brunchorst, J., Galvanotropism, 361. 
Briinnee, R., New Heating Apparatus for 
Mineralogical Investigations, 664. 
Brunton, T. L., Ferment-action of Bacteria, 
362. 
Bruyne, C. de, Monadina and Chytridiacese 
Parasitic on Algae, 616. 
Bryan, G. H., New Form of Clip for 
Balsam Mounting, 255. 
Bryce, D., Two new Rotifers, 334. 
Bryophyllum, Multiplication of, 62, 746. 
Bryozoa. See Contents, xi. 
Bucephalus haimeanus, 184. 
Buchanan, F., Hekaterobranclius Shrub- 
solii, 603. 
Bucherer, E., Dioscoreacese, 354. 
Buchner, H., Destructive influence of 
blood and blood-serum on Bacteria, 500. 
, Effect of highly concentrated Media 
on Bacteria, 669. 
, Germicidal Action of Blood, 767. 
, Resistance of living Bacteria and 
Yeast-cells to Pigments, 759. 
, Spore-formation in Anthrax, 761. 
Bud-scales, Anatomy of, 356. 
Budding, Septal, in Recent Madrepores. 
729. 
Buds, Multiple, 741. 
Bujwid, O., Pure Cultivation of Actino- 
myces, 108. 
Bulbophyllum, Fertilization of, 745. 
Bulbotrichia, 752. 
Bulloch's (W. H.) Mechanical Stage with 
Vertical Pinions, 795. 
Bunge, G., Respiration of Entozoic 
Worms, 180. 
Biinger, E., Anatomy of the Capsule of 
Mosses, 639. 
Burchardt, E., A new amyloid stain, 539. 
Burger, O., Anatomy and Histology of 
Nemertines, 608. 
Burgerstein, A., Literature of Trans- 
piration, 361. 
Burn, W. B., New and little-known 
Rotifers, 44, 187. 
Burrill, T. J., Bacterial Disease of Corn, 
226, 377. 
Burrows, H. W., Foraminifera of the Red 
Chalk of Yorkshire, Norfolk, and 
Lincolnshire, 549. 
Buscalioni, L., Integument of the Seed of 
Papilionacese, 625. 
Busch, J., Influence of Light on the vital 
conditions of plants, 360. 
Biisgen, M., Fructification of Marsilea, 
636. 
, Localization of Tannin, 53. 
