856 
INDEX. 
Hesse, R., Development of the Hymeno- 
gastreaj, 77. 
of Hypogaei, 649. 
Htteropod in British Waters, 163. 
Heterotrema Sarasinorum, 25. 
Heurck, H. van, Amphipleura pellucida 
ami Pleurosigma angulatum, 103. 
, New Objective of P63 N.A., 91. 
. Photograph of P. angnlatum, 
261. 
, Plenrosigma angulatum, 497. 
Structure of Diatom Valves, 104. 
Hexapoda. Abdominal Appendages in. 318. 
Heyde’s (G.) Microscopes for Theodolites, 
380. 
Heymons, R., Hermaphrodite Rudiment of 
Gonads in Male of Phyllodromia ; 
(B'atta) germanica, 714. 
Hickson, S. J., Habits and Species of 
Tubipora, 340. 
, Maturation of Ovum and Early 
Stages in Development of Allopora, 340. 1 
, Structure of Retina of Blowfly, 169. 
Hill, E. A., Mounting Insect Eggs to i 
study the Embryo, 670. 
, W., Foiaminifera of Red-chalk and 
Gault, 564. 
Himalayan Uredineae, 648. 
Himalayas, Western, Earthworms from, 39. 
Himmler’s (O.) Bacteria Microscopes,” j 
379. 
Hincks, T., Critical Notes on Polyzoa, 
166. 
Hintz, R., Structure of the Margin of j 
Leaves, 481. 
Hircinia, Anatomy of, 470. 
Hirsch, W., Transport of Reserve-materials 
from the Endo=perm of the Embryo, 630. 
Hirudinea, Segmental Organs of, 459, I 
528. 
Histology. See Contents, viii. 
Hitchcock, R., The Coloured Screen in j 
Photomicrography, 520. 
Hocb, F. A., Hairs of Labia tae, Scrophu- 
lariaceae, and Solanaceae, 59. 
Hofer, B., Influence of Nucleus on Proto- 
plasm. 310. 
Holier, E., Parasitic Bees, 31. 
Holm, T., Tubers of Hydrocotyle americana, ! 
60. 
Holothurians, French, 335. 
Holothurioidea of the ‘ Gazelle,’ 46. 
Holst, A., Handbook of Bacteriology, 772. 
Homarus Americanus, Development of, 
455. 
Hope, R., Two New British Sponges, 50. 
Hopewell-Smith. W. A., Preparing Sec- | 
tions of Teeth, 529. 
Hoplophoria coralligens, 338. 
Horse-chestnut, Colouring Matter, of the 
Buds of, 476. 
, Slime-disease of, 368. 
Horst, R., Nature of Byssus, 164. 
Hot-stage, easily constructed, 511. 
, Houssay, F., Embryology of Vertebrates, 
i 572. 
Howchin, W., Foraminifera of Older 
Tertiary of Australia, 473. 
Howell, W. H., Giant-cells of Marrow, 700. 
, Red Blood-corpuscles, 700. 
Hoyer, H., On an object particularly suit- 
able for the study of direct nuclear 
division, 532. 
Hoyle, W. E., Deep-water Fauna of Clyde 
Sea-area, 159. 
, Tract of Modifi< d Epithelium in 
Embryo of Sepia. 161. 
Hovelacque, M., Underground Scales of 
Lathraea, 59. 
Hubrecht, A. A. W., Studies in Mammalian 
Embryology — The Placenta, 435. 
Hudson, C. T., On some Needless Diffi- 
culties in the Study of Natural Historv, 
129, 244. 
Hueppe, F., Relation of Putrefactive to 
Parasitic Bacteria, 378. 
Huet, — ., Bucephalus haimeanus, 184 
. New Sporocyst from Cardium edule, 
184. 
Human Embryo, 307. 
Humphrey, j. E., Mounting Algae and 
Fungi, ,808. 
Humus-plants, Non-chlorophyllous, 205. 
Hu’.t, C. H., Pupal Stage of Culex, 714. 
Huth, E.. Dispersion of Seeds in Excre- 
ment, 62. 
Hy. — ., Characese, 215. 
Hyatt, A. S., Genesis of the Arietidae, 576. 
Hydnocystis, 646. 
Hydra, Development of, 729. 
Evagination of, 343. 
, Freshwater, Initial Cells of Ovary of, 
343. 
fusca, Mode of Investigating, 528. 
, Histology of, 468. 
, Trembley’s Experiments on, 342. 
Hydra chnida, Development of, 174. 
Hydrocotyle americana, Tubers of, 60. 
Hydrocyanic Acid, Localization of the 
Principles of, 620. 
Hydroid-Colonies, Symmetry of, 729. 
Hydroids, Composite Ccenosarcal Tubes of, 
341. 
, Heliotropism in, 470. 
Hydromedusae, Abnormal, 190. 
, Occurrence of, throughout the year, 
340. 
Hydrophilus piceus, Development of, 451, 
713. 
Hymenogastreae, Development of, 77. 
Hymenolichen, British, 647. 
Hymenomycetes, Fixing the Spores of, 252. 
Hymenoptera, British Phytophagous, 595. 
Hypogaei, Development of, 649. 
Hymenoptera, Evolution of, 713. 
Hvponasty, 63. 
