INDEX, 
763 
Sehaudinn, F., Micro-aquarium which can 
also bo used for Paraffin Imbedding, 119 
Schellenberg, H. C., Development of 
Sheath of Equisetum , 659 
Schenck, H., Process of Splitting in 
Anomalous Climbing Stems, 545 
Schenk, A., Alcyouacero from Ternate, 
540, 639 
Schewiakoff, W., Geographical Distribution 
of Freshwater Protozoa, 321 
— Movements of Gregarines, 61 
Schiemenz, P., Aid to Bibliography of 
Zoology, 518 
Scliiess, — Plasmodia in Bilious Typhoid, 
62 
Schilbersky, K., Sexual Organs of Convol- 
volvulus arvensis , 549 
Schild, — Bacteria in Intestinal Contents 
of New-born Infants, 569 
Schimkewitsch, W., Excietory Function of 
Midgut in Worms, 178 
— Structure and Development of tl.e 
Endosternite, 172 
Schimmelbusch, — Absorption of Bac- 
teria from Fresh Wounds, 347 
Schizogenous Receptacles, Formation of 
Secretions in, 190 
Schizo-lysigenous Receptacles for Secre- 
tions, 331 
Sebizomycetes. See Contents, xxvii 
Schizophyeere. See Contents, xxvii 
Schizopod from Tasmania, Freshwater, 
528 
Sehizopods, Development, 174 
Schlater, G., Cell-structure, 159, 247 
— Morphology of Cell, 295 
Schlechtendal, D. von, Browning of 
Leaves of Foliaceous Plants by Phyl- 
locoptina, 627 
Schloter. See Schlater 
Schmeil, 0., Copepoda of Rhsetikon Alps, 
529 
Schmid, E., Microbe of Tubercles of Legu- 
minosae, 215 
Schmidt — ., Atlas der Diatomaceen- 
Kunde, 86, 562 
S* hmidf. A., Simple Method for Culti- 
vating Anaerobic Organisms in Liquid 
Media, 376 
Schmidt, H. P., Phosphorescence of Chiro- 
nomidse, 48 
Schmidt, J. E., Development of Tsenia 
anatina, 58 
Schmidt, P., Luminosity of Midges, 170 
Schmidt, R., Citigrade Spiders of Russia, 
627 
Schmitz, F., Systematic Position of 
Bangiaceae, 204 
of Thorea, 204 
Schneck, J., Cross- and Self-Pollination, 
451 
Schneider, A., Biological Status of 
Lichens, 556 
Schneider, A., Cultivation of Rhizobes, 1 14 
— P., Bacterial Pigment as Specitic 
Diagno.-tic Criterion, 94 
— Significance of Bacterial Colouring 
Matters in Discrimination of Species,. 
494 
Schoebel, E., Aid to Bibliography of 
Zoology, 518 
— Writing on Metal and Glass, 707 
Schoen, W., Zonula and Ora Serrata, 
293 
Schoolrooms, Air, 673 
Schostakowitsch, W., Vegetative Propa- 
gation of Hepaticse, 76 
Schoumoff. See Siebe-Schoumoff 
Schrank, J., Introduction to Bacteriological 
Investigation, 358 
Schroeder van der Kolk, J. L. C., Deter- 
mination of the System of Microscopic 
Crystals, 691 
Schrotter v. Kristelli, H., Colouring Mat- 
ter of Cucurbita Pepo, 649 
— Distribution and Function of Carotin, 
443 
Schuberg, A., Histology of Trematoda, 431, 
485 
Schiitt, F., Chsetoceras and Peragcdla g. n., 
562 
SchUtz, — ., Mallein and Bacillus of 
Glanders, 353 
Schultze, O., Double Monsters, 290 
— Experimental Embryology, 159 
Schulze, E., Physiological Chemistry of 
Plants and Animals, 416 
Schumann, K., Morphology of Cabcmbcse 
and Nymphseaceae, 70 
Schwarz, E. H. L., Coccoliths, 61 
Schwarz, F., Parasitic Fungi, 666 
Schweinitz, E. A. do, Immunification of 
Guinea-pigs to Hog- cholera, 87 
Schwendener, S., Development of Rivu- 
Jarieae, 85 
— Displacement of Bast-fibres, 191 
— Spiral Phyllotaxis, 69 
— Youugest Stages in Development of 
I ateral Organs, 652 
Sclerotcs, and Mycelial Cords, 460 
— on Primus Padus and Pyrus Aucuparia y . 
557 
Scolopendra , Poison-glands, 308 
Scott, D. B., 709 
Scott, D. H., 393, 395 
— Fossil Plants of Coal-measures, 457 
— Lyginodendron and Heterangium, 660 
— Roots of Calamites, 338 
Scourfield, D. J., Entomostraca ands 
Surface-film of Water, 52 
— Ilyocryptus agilis, 312 
Screens, Sensitive Movements under 
Coloured, 453 
Scriba, J., New Human Paradte, 424 
Scudder, S. H., Insect Fauna of Rhode- 
Island Coalfield, 45 
