I^DEX. 
741 
lleematoxylin, Osmic-Irou-Staining Me- 
thod, 1-8 
Ilsematozoa of Ophidia, 441 
Hairs imitating Pollen, 333 
Haliclystus octoradiatus, Variation, 641 
Haller, — Phylogeny of Gastropoda, 521 
Halsted, R. D., Parasitic Fungi, 83 
Hamann, O., Classification of Acantho- 
cephali, 534 
Hamilton, A. G., Cross- and Self-Pollina- 
tion, 70, 197 
Hamilton, D. J., Procuring and Trans- 
mitting Diphtheritic Discharges for Ex- 
amination, 479 
Hampson, G. F., Classification of Lepi- 
doptera, 46 
Hanausek, F., Dimorphism in Seed of 
Coffea Arabica, 547 
Hauitsch, R., New Genus of Heterocoelous 
Calcareous Sponges, 185 
Hansen, E. C., Acetify ing Bacteria, 90 
— Investigations on Schizomycetes which 
form Vinegar, 474 
— On Artificial and Natural Pure Culti- 
vation of Ferments, 474 
Hara, J., New Coinatula, 638 
Hardy, W. B., Bactericidal Action of 
Light and Air, 346 
— Morphology and Distribution of Wan- 
dering Cells of Mammalia, 38 
— Oxidising Powers of Different Regions 
on Spectrum in Relation to Bactericidal 
Action of Light and Air, 579 
— Post-oesophageal Nerve-cord of Crusta- 
cea, 309 
— Wandering Cells of Frog, 294 
Hargitt, C. W., Character and Distribution 
of Perigonimus, 436 
Haring, J., Abnormal Willow-catkins, 196 
Harker, A., Introduction to Study of 
Rocks under Microscope (Petrology for 
Students), 590 
Harmer, S. F., Embryonic Fission in 
Lichenopora, 302 
Harrison, R. G., Origin of Bones of Teleos- 
teans, 32 
Hartig, R., Torsion of Pine-Trees, 656 
— Parasitic Fungi, 666 
Harvey, F. L., Mexican Jumping Bean, 
625 
Hassall, — Distomum molle , 316 
— New Flukes in American Rabbits, 315 
Hauptfleisch, P., Astreptonemci, a new 
Genus of Saprolegniacese, 555 
Hauser, G., Protozoa as Causes of Disease, 
646 
Hav, W. P., Blind Crayfishes of Indiana, 
174 
Hazel, Embryology, 654 
Head of Orthoptera, Vascular Ampullae in, 
307 
Heald, F. De F., Photeolic Movements 
and Structure of Pulvini, 199 
Healthy Persons, Bacillus of Tubercle in 
Nasal Cavities of, 470 
Heape, W., Menstruation of Semnopithecus- 
Entellus, 289 
Heart, Demonstrating Nerve-fibres of 
Vertebrate, 492 
— • Formation in Salmonidse, 157 
Hebb,"R. G., 135, 255, 712 
Heck, C. R., Parasitic Fungi, 83 
Hedlev, C., Faunal Regions of Australia, 
40 
Hedlund, — ., Formation of Thallus from 
Pycnogonids, 667 
Hedylidie, a new Family of Nudibranchs, 
301 
Heidenhain, M , Central Corpuscles, 34 
— Centrosomata, 118 
— Giant-Cells of Medulla of Boues, 38 
Heider, A. R., Zoanthus chierchise, 436 
Heim, F., Dissemination of Anthrax by 
Coleoptera, 676 
Lleim, L., Examining Purulent Exuda- 
tions for Bacteria, 117 
— Slide-holder, 249 
— Text-book ot Bacteriology, 356 
Heiman, R., Yeast- and Mould-Fungi on 
Grapes, 663 
Heiuatz, — Parasites in Sarcoma-Cells, 
647 
Heinricher, E., Germination of Lathrse i, 
335 
Helianthus tuberosus Tubers, 654 
Heligoland, Seaweeds, 204 
Heliotropism, 73, 550 
Hellin, — Behaviour of Cholera-Bacilli 
in Aerobic and Anaerobic Cultures, 357, 
572 
Hellin, D., Relation of Cholera-Bacilli in 
Aerobic and Anaerobic Cultures, 222 
Helm, F., Numerous Variations in One 
Individual, 416 
Helminthological Notes, 314 
Hembrey, F. W., 143 
Hemiptera, Amitoses in Ovaries, 423, 485 
— Odorific Apparatus of Heteropterous, 
524 
Hemp, Flower of, 332 
Hen’s Eggs as Cultivation Medium for 
Cholera Vibrio, 241 
Cholera Vibrio and, 577 
Decomposition by Vibrios, 576 
Formation of Poisonous Substances 
by Vibrios in, 577 
of Sulphuretted Hydrogen by 
Cholera Vibrio in, 469 
Immigration of Cholera Vibrios into, 
576 
Henius, L., Popular Lectures on Puie 
Ferments, 474 
Henke, T., Dissemination of Bacteriu.u 
coli commune , 219 
Hennedia, 76 
Henning, E., Rusts of Grain, 84 
