INDEX. 
451 
Blakeslee, Albert F., and others, Technique 
in Contrasting Mucors, 85 
Blepharospora terrestris, 85 
Bliss, M. C., Vessels in Seed-plants, 69 
Bloraquist, Hugo L., Vascular Anatomy 
of Angiopteris evecta, 310 
Blowflies, Protection against, 180 
Bock, Sixten, Epithetosoma not a Ge- 
phyrean but a Nemertine, 184 
Bodine, J. H., Effect of Light on 00 2 - 1 
output in Certain Orthoptera, 55 
— Catalase Content of Organisms, 175 
Bodmer, Helen, Reserve Material in 
Pollen-grains, 308 
Bog Succession, 417 
Boleti and Pine Trees, Associated Growth 1 
of, 429 
— with Red Pores and Red Russulse, 331 
Boletus Satanas and its Allie-, 428 
— sphserocephalus, 428 
— sulphureus Fr. and B. sphserocephalus 
Basla, Affinities of, 428 
Bonnevie, Kristine, New Pelagic Nudi- 
branch, 51 
Bonns, Walter W., Claviceps purpurea in 
Culture, 424 
Booth, A. L., Microstructure of Coal from 
an Industrial Standpoint, 151 
Bornand, M., Poisoning Fishes with Lime, 
278 
Bornmiiller, J., Macedonian Plants : 
Fungi, 89 
Bosch, R B. van den, and W. A. Goddijn, 
Synopsis Hymenophyllacearum, 196 
Bottomley, A. M., Parasite on Cupressus 
spp. in S. Africa, 90 
Bouin, P., Chromosomes in Scolopendra, 
282 
Boulenger, C. L., Nematodes from the 
Camel in India, 60 
— Strongylids from Punjab Horses, 60 
Bowen, N. L., Optical Properties of 
Anthophyllite, 94 
Box-Elder and Blue Spruce, Diameter- 
growth in, 305 
Brachiomonas, Phylogeny of, 316 
Bradford, S. C., Reversible Sol- gel Trans- 
formation, 98 
— Colloids, or Materials of Life, 439 
Bradypus Tridactylus, Contributions to ; 
the Histology of the Three-toed 1 
Sloth, 37 
Branchipus grubei, 58 
Brazil Nuts, Decay of, 212 
Br6binaud, P., Boleti with Red Pores aud 
Red Russulse, 331 
Breder, C. M., Jun., Hermaphroditism of 
a Croaker, 274 
Bleeding, Analogies between Dice-casting 
and, 175 
Brelim, V., Two New Schtzophycese 
syrnbioses, 201 
Brewing Industry, Microscope in the, 261 
Briosi, Giovanni, and Rodolfo Farnati, 
Decaying of Mulberry Buds, 332 
Briquet, J., Xerophytic Leaves of Pertya 
pliylicoides, 308 
— Acarodermatia in the Clethracese, 309 
British Mycological Society, 429 
Brittlebank, C. C., Phytophthora sp. In- 
jurious to Papaver nudicale in 
Victoria, Australia, 85 
Brolemann, H. W., Myriopods from 
Mesopotamia and Persia, 282 
Brooks, F. T., and G. O. Searle, Tomato 
Diseases, 91 
Brooks, R. St. John, Type Cultures, 431 
Broth erus, V. F., Bryological Flora of 
Ecuador, 418 
Brown, Lola B., Marine Algae in Fresh- 
water, 209 
Brown, W. , Germination and Growth of 
Fuugi, 330 
— Physiology of Parasitism : On the 
Exosmosis of Nutrient Substances 
from the Host Tissue into the Infec- 
tion Drop, 330 
Bryological Flora of Ecuador, 418 
— Notes from Sicily, 417 
Bryozoa, Fossil, 225 
Bubak, Francois, Urocystis, 327 
Buchet, S., aud others, French Flora of 
Myxomycetes, 216 
Buller, A. H. R., Basidial and Oidial 
Fruit-bodies of Dacryomyces deli - 
quescens, 427 
— Slugs on Mycophagists, 429 
Bullock-Webster, G. R., Charophytes, 
321 
Bull’s-Eye Lens, The Photometry of, for 
Illuminating Microscopic Objects, 389 
Buncle, T., Moss Exchange Club, 314 
Bunt, Susceptibility of Wheat to, 326 
Burnham, Stewart H., Lichens of the 
Lake George Region, 337 
Burton, E. F., Physical Properties of 
Colloidal Solutions, 99 
Butler, E. J., Imperial Bureau of Mycology, 
88 
Butterflies of Mesopotamia, 281 
By-Laws, Alteration of, 101 
Byrnes, Esther F., Metamorphosis of 
Cyclops, 285 
C 
Cacao, New Disease of, 332 
Calkins, Gary N., Effect of Cutting 
during Conjugation, 190 
Callodictyon triciliatum , Binary Fission 
in, 297 
Calves, Hematomas in Heart Valves of, 
174 
Cameron, A. E., Canadian Black Fly of 
Cattle, 280 
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