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INDEX. 
Atkinson, G. F., Parasitic Fungi, 666 
— Swarmspores of Rhizophidium, 207 
— Spores of Cerebella, 207 
— Zoospores of Pythium and Ceratiomyxa, 
80 
Atlantic, Amphipoda from Tropical, 425 
Attems, C. G., Copulatofy Appendages 
of Julidse, 172 
Attraction -sphere in Besting Cell, 293 
Metamorphosis in Spermatogonia of 
Salamander, 34 
— - — and Centrosomes, 160, 189 
Staining, 247 
Atyidae, 174 
Aucuba, Fruit, 652 
Auditory Ossicles, Development, 289 
Augstein, O., Strongylus jilaria , 56 
Aulacantha scolymantha, Structure and 
Multiplication. 645 
Aurelia aurita ,\ ariation of Tentaculocysts, 
319 
Aureobasidium Vitis , 82 
Aurivillus, 0. W. S., Sensory Organs of 
Amphibious Decapods, 629 
Ausset, E., Influence of Temperature in 
Bacteriological Examination of Water, 
483 
Australia, Faunal Begions, 40 
Australian Species of Amathia, 622 
Avian Diphtheria of Tunis, 221 
Axolotl, Development of Hepato-enteric 
Diverticula of, 409 
Azoulay/ L. Staining of Myelin and Fat 
by Osmic Acid or Tannin, 124 
B. 
Baccarini, P., Bacillar Diseases of Vine, 
.88 
Bache, B. M., Secret of Brownian Move- 
ment, 111 
Bachmann, J., Spore-Formation of Thamni- 
dium, 663 
Bacillar Diseases of Vine, 87 
Bacilli, Cholera, Behaviour in Aerobic and 
Anaerobic Cultures, 572 
Effect of Bile, Urea, and Borax on, 
116 
Ilosvay’s Beagent as Test, 240 
— Diphtheria, Increasing Virulence, 354 
Long Continuance in Nasal Secre- 
tion, 216 0 
— Intestinal, of Horse and other Domesti- 
cated Animals, 91 
— Tubercle, Albuminous Bodies in, 347 
— — and Glanders, Morphology, 674 
Demonstrating in Sputum, 599 
Pancreatin-digestion of Sputum for 
Demonstrating, 600 
— Typhoid, Water Bacteria resembling, 
571 
Bacillus, Anaerobic, New Pathogenic, 221 
j Bacillus anthracis claviformis, 574 
— bovis morbificans, 220 
: Bacillus, Capsule, of Suppurative Nephri- 
tis, 352 
| Bacillus coli communis , Demonstrating in 
| Water, 707 
Differentiation from B. typhi ab- 
dominal is, 219 
Media for distinguishing between 
B. typhi abdominalis and, 126 
j Urethritis caused by, 578 
Bacillus, Diphtheria, Diphtheria Antitoxin 
as Culture Medium for, 699 
Morphological Peculiarity, 570 
Bacillus diphtherias, Occurrence outside 
the Body, 220 
— Fluorescent, 712 
— gossypinus, 468 
Bacillus, Loeffler’s Mouse-typhoid, 92 
Bacillus mesentericus vulgatus. Influence 
of High Temperature on, 566 
— Mori, 678 
Bacillus No. 41, Cream Bipening with, 
569 
— of Enteric Fever, Formalin Test. 351 
— of Glanders, Mallein and, 353 
— of Malignant (Edema, New, 91 
Bacillus orthobutylicus, 217 
— oxalaticus , Cell-contents, 467 
— piscicidus agilis, 575 
Bacillus suitable for exterminating Mice, 
575 
Bacillus tracheiphilus , 574 
Bacillus, Tubercle, Biology and Morpho- 
logy, 673 
Demonstrating in Sputum, 487 
in Foetal Umbilical Vein, 678 
i in Nasal Cavities of Healthy Per- 
sons, 470 
Pleomorphism, 567 
i — — Potato Media for Cultivating, 
699 
Bacillus typhi abdominalis and B. coli 
communis. Media for distinguishing be- 
tween, 126 
— typhi abdominalis, Differentiation from 
B. coli communis, 219 
Bacillus, Typhoid, Distinction between 
Bacterium coli commune and, 472 
— Typhoid Fever, Examining Water con- 
| taining, 115 
— New Diagnostic Criterion, 116 
Bacillus typhosus. Difficulty of Isolating in 
presence of Bacterium coli commune , 
352 
— typhosus in Urine of Enteric Fever 
Patients, 578 
' Bacteria, Absorption from Fresh Wounds, 
347 
— Acetifying, 90 
— Acid- producing, Simple Method ot 
Isolating, 596 
— Action of Light on, 215 
