852 
INDEX. 
Flustrella hispida, Larva of, 708. 
Focke, W. O., Distribution of Seeds by 
Birds, 61. 
, Power of Sight of Insects, 710. 
Fokker, A. P., Elements of Bacteriology, 
378, 500. 
Fol, H., Anatomy of Hircinia, a new genus 
of Sponges, 470. 
, Stereoscopic Photomicrographs of 
Human Embryos, 122. 
Fontin, W. M., Bacteriological investiga- 
tion of hail, 378. 
Food-yolk, Acquisition and Loss of, 437. 
Foods, Coloration of Silk by, 717. 
Foraminifera, New type of, 567. 
of Deep Water off the South-west 
Coast of Ireland, 52. 
of Faroe Channel, 472. 
of Older Tertiary of Australia, 473. 
of the Red Chalk of Yorkshire, Nor- 
folk, and Lincolnshire, 549. 
Fossil-plants of the Coal Measures, 751. 
Foureur, A., Culture of anaerobic micro- 
organisms, 402. 
Fowler, G. H., Anatomy of Madreporaria, 
339. 
, Hydroid Phase of Limnocodium 
Sowerbyi, 341. 
Fraenkel, — ., Microphotographic Atlas of 
Bacteriology, 230. 
Frank’s (A. B.) Text-book of Physiology, 
628. 
Frank, B., Symbiotic Organism of the 
Tubercles of Leguminosm, 372. 
Frankland, P. F., Influence of Carbonic 
Acid and other Gases on the Develop- 
ment of Micro-organisms, 759. 
French Holothurians, 335. 
Freshwater Sponge, Development of, 730. 
, Investigation of Development, 
806. 
Frey, H., Death of, 247. 
Friedlaender, B., Killing and Hardening 
Pelagic Animals, 804. 
, Medullated Nerve - fibres and 
Neurochord in Crustacea and Annelids, 
20 . 
Friedlander’s (C.) Microscopical Technique 
for Clinical and Pathological Purposes, 
248. 
Friganea, Phytophagous Habits of the 
Larva of, 32. 
Fritze, A., Preparing Intestinal Canal of 
Ephemeridse, 806. 
Frog, Development of Blood-vessels of, 
694. 
, of Kidneys in Fat-Bodies in, 
694. 
Frogs’ Eggs, Removing the Jelly and Shell 
from, 110. 
Fructification of Marsilea, 636. 
Fruit, Production of, without Fertilization, 
627. 
I Fruits, Pulpy, Morphology and Physiology 
of, 57. 
Fucacese, Bladders of, 642. 
, Development of, 69. 
Fuchs, — ., Anaerobic -pyogenic Bacillus, 
760. 
Fungi and AlgMe, mounting, 808. 
. See Contents, xxvii. 
Fungus-parasites, 220. 
Spores, Preparing, 807. 
Fusari, R., Development of Teleostean 
Fishes, 695. 
Fusisporium moschatum, 73. 
G. 
Gabritchewsky, — ., Study of Parasites in 
the Blood, 772. 
Gaertner, F., Some Practical Business 
Applications of the Microscope, 824. 
| Gage, S. H., and S. P., Staining and 
permanent Preservation of Histological 
Elements, isolated by means of caustic 
potash or nitric acid, 407. 
Galago, New Nematode from, 461. 
Gall-mites, 717. 
i Galloway, B. T., Report of Vegetable 
Pathology for 1888, 220. 
Galvanic Current and other Irritants, 
Effect of, on Protista, 405. 
Galvanotropism, 361. 
Gamaleia, N., Increased Virulence of 
Vibrios, 228. 
Gammarus, Excretory Organs of, 175. 
pulex, Cysticercoid with Caudal 
Appendages in, 334. 
Garcin, A. G., Stone of Drupes, 624. 
Gardiner, W., Application of Photography 
to the demonstration of certain Physio- 
logical Processes in Plants, 797. 
| Gariel, — ., Camera lucida, 666. 
j Gases, Injury to Vegetation from, 212. 
! , Passage of, through Plants, 484. 
; Gaskell, W. H.. Origin of Vertebrates 
from a Crustacean-like Ancestor, 701. 
j , Preparation of Sections of Arnnio- 
coetes, 805. 
Gaslight, Photomicrography by, 667. 
Gasperini, G., Morphology and Biology of 
Steptothrix Foersteri Cohn, 766. 
Gastric Juice, Action of, on Pathogenic 
Microbes, 223. 
Gastrodelphys, 177. 
Gastromycetes, British, 496. 
Gastropoda. See Contents, x. 
Gastrotricha, 187. 
Gatehouse, J. W., Method of Restaining 
old Preparations, 409. 
Gauze, Bolting, 665. 
“ Gazelle,” Holothurioidea of, 46. 
Geology, Microscope in, 669. 
! Gephyrea, Development of Germinal 
Layers of Tubicolous, 607. 
