INDEX. 
857 
i. 
Illuminating. See Contents, xxxiii. 
Illuminator, Maddox’s Small Glass Rod, 
101 . 
Imbedding. See Contents, xxxvi. 
Imhof, O. E., Bosmina, 602. 
, Dinobryon, 731. 
Immendorff, II., Carotin, 350. 
Impressions, Direct, of Pbmts, 252. 
Incisors, Superior, and Canines of Sheep, 
Development of, 693 
Indian Rotifers, 464. 
Infection, Microbic Products which favour 
the development of, 229. 
Inflorescence, 57. 
Influenza, and Streptococcus, 765. 
, Bacteria found in, 373, 762. 
, Monads in the Blood in, 195. 
Infusoria, Apparatus for examining the 
developmental stages of, 96. 
, Living, Use of Colouring Matters for 
Examination of, 116. 
, Notes on, 471. 
Injecting. See Contents, xxxvi. 
Injection-syringe for Bacteriological Pur- 
poses, 677. 
Innervation of Arms of Cephalopoda, 161. 
Inoko, Y., New Poisonous and Luminous 
Fungus, 77. 
Insectivorous Plant, New, 635. 
Plants, Pitchers of, 480. 
Insects and Flowers, 628. 
as Fertilizers, 628. 
Intercellular Substance, 475. 
Intumescences, 627. 
Ireland, Actiniae of South-west Coast of, 
612. 
, Echinodermata of Deep Water off the 
South-west Coast of, 44. 
, Foraminifera of Deep Water off the 
South-west Coast of, 52. 
Iris, Stomates in the Fruit of, 625. 
Irritability of the Stamens of Portulaca, 
61. 
Irritation, Conduction of, in the Sensitive 
Plant, 748. 
Ischikawa, C., Paracopulation in Eggs of 
Duphnids, 175. 
, Trembley’s Experiments on Hydra 
342. 
Isoetes, Germination of the Mega spore of, 
637. 
Isopoda, Blastoderm of, 601. 
Israel’s (O)., Pathological Histology, 119. 
Italian Fishes, Trematodes of Gills of, 725. 
Microscopical Journal, 247. 
Ives, J. E., Arenicola cristata and its 
Allies, 603. Poc 
Iwauowskv, D., “ k-disease” of To- 
bacco, 635. 
Jackson, W. H., Morphology of Lepi- 
doptera, 29. 
, Use of Oil of Cloves, 118. 
Jacobs, F. O., An Illuminating Cell, 795. 
Jaksch’s, E. von, ‘Clinical Diagnosis of 
Disease by Bacteriological, Chemical, 
and Microscopical Examination,’ 119. 
James, F. L., Preparing Crystals of Sali- 
cine, 112. 
, M. B., Micro-organisms of Malaria, 
84. 
Jammes, L., Histology of A scaris, 608. 
Janse, J. M., Movements of the Protoplasm 
in Caulerpa, 490. 
Japan, Bryozoa of, 317. 
, Fossil Diatoms of, 497. 
Jatta, G., Innervation of Arms of Cephalo- 
poda, 161. 
Jetfries, J. A., New method of making 
Anaerobic Cultures, 402. 
Jelly, E. C., Synonymic Catalogue of Re- 
cent Marine Bryozoa, 449. 
Jena Glass, 398. 
, A Microscope system of 3 • 9 mm. 
focal length, 781. 
Lenses, 660. 
Jensen, H., Germination of Zostera, 746. 
“Jewelled” Fine-adjustment, Mayall’s, 
507. 
Johnson, T., Nursing of the Embryo, 207. 
Johnston, C., The American Objective as 
compared with the German, 662. 
, R. M., Variability of Tasmanian 
Unio, 23. 
Johow, F., Non-chlorophyllous Humus- 
plants, 205. 
Jorgensen, A , Micro-organisms of Fe r- 
mentation, 368. 
Jost, L ., Splitting of Roots and Rhizomes, 
743. 
, Tuber of Corydalis, 627. 
Juel, O., Structure of Konigia, 59. 
Jung Microtome, Object-carrier with Ver- 
tical Displacement for, 662. 
Just, L., Injury to Vegetation from Gases, 
212 . 
K. 
Kabrhel, G., Action of artificial gastric 
juice on pathogenic micro-organisms, 
773. 
, Ferment of lactic fermentation in 
Milk, 773. 
Kahlden, C. von, Technique of histo- 
logical examination of pathological pre- 
parations, 523. 
Kaiser, O., Glycerin-gelatin, 681. 
, Staining Spinal Cord with Naphthyl- 
amin Brown and Examining with the 
! Dark-field Illumination, 679. 
