INDEX. 
461 
Miller, Shirley P., Influence of Inanition 
on Mitochondria of Gastro-intestinal 
Epithelium and of Pancreas, 174 
Milojevic, B. D., Generative Protoplasm 
in Gregarina cuneatci, 187 
Minerals, Non-opaque, Microscopic De- 
termination of, 439 
Minnich, Dwight E., Chemical Sensitivity 
of Red Admiral’s Tarsi, 55 
Mitochondria of Gastro-intestinal Epi- 
thelium and of Pancreas, 174 
Mitosis, Viscosity Changes during, 173 
Miyoshi, M., Phosphorescent Water and 
its Protection in Japan, 200 
Monocotyledons, Growth-rings in, 305 
Moore, Benjamin, Death of, 167 
Moreau, F., Lichens of the Family 
Stictacese, 335 
Moreau, M. and Madame, Lichen Sym- 
biosis in Solorinci sciccata and S. Crocea, 
215 
Morey, George W., Classification and 
Nomenclature of Optical Glass, 94 
Morgan, Ann Haven, Temperature Sense 
in Frog’s Skin, 177 
Morishita, Kaoru,New Species of Mecisto- 
cirrus, 288 
Morton, W Corsican Trapdoor Spider, 283 
Moser, Johannes, Revision of Genus 
Plexaura, 63 
Moss Exchange Club, 314 
— Flora of Granite Blocks in Lettland, 
417 
of Kikouyou, 418 
of New Caledonia, 417 
— in Amber, 314 
— Records from St. Kilda, 314 
Mosses, Auvergne, 417 
— Capacity of, to withstand Desiccation, 
414 
— Development of Leaf of, 313 
— New Genera of, 313 
— of Annam, 418 
— of the Bureau of Soils Kelp Expedition 
to Alaska, 198 
English Lake District, 314 
— West Indian, 313 
Mounce, Irene, Homothallism and the 
Production of Fruit-bodies by Mono- 
sporus Mycelia in the Genus Coprinus, 
88 
— — and Heterothallism in the Genus 
Coprinus, 428 
Mucors, Technique in Contrasting, 85 
Muenscher, W. C., Phaeophycese of Puget 
Sound, 204 
Muenscher, W. L. C., Ability of Seaweeds 
to withstand Desiccation, 208 
— Algal Associations of San Juan Island, 
208 
Mukherjee, J. N., and B. C. Papaconstan- 
tinou, The Kinetics of Coagulation, 
439 
Mulberry Buds, Decaying of, 332 
Murisier, P., Gynandromorph Fowl, 272 
Murphy, Paul A., Conidiaof Phytophthora 
infestans, 329 
Murray, H. D., Size of Colloid Particles 
and Adsorption of Electrolytes, 439 
Murrill, William A., Illustrations of 
Fungi, 211 
— Dark-spored Agarics, 327, 328, 428 
— Green-spored Genus of Gill-fungi, 328 
Muscinese, Cellular Index in the, 414 
— of Auvergne, 417 
— of the Wirral, 198 
Mutto, Elisa, and GinoPolIaci, Variations 
of some Species of Micromycetes, 330 
Mycetozoa at Porlock, 215 
— from the Minehead Foray, 215 
— Malayan, 434 
— of New Caledonia, 338 
Mycological Flora of Cataluna, 327 
— Notes, 87, 88, 89, 210, 211, 331 
— Society, British, 429 
Mycology, Imperial Bureau of, 88 
Mycoplasm Theory, 209 
Mycorhiza, 211 
Myiasis in India and Persia, 282 
Myriopods from Mesopotamia and Persia, 
282 
Myxomycetes, French Flora of, 216 
— of the Cayuga Lake Basin, 215 
N 
Nakhara, Waro, and J. B. Murphy, Germ- 
Centres in Lymphoid Tissue, 173 
Namyslowski, B., Micro-organisms of 
Bicarbonated and Saline Waters in 
Galicia, 77 
National Institute of Medical Research, 
The Massive Model Microscope, 218 
Naumann, E., Coloration of Fresh- water 
by Plant Life, 75 
Neaverson, E., Foraminifera of Hartwell 
Clay, 296 
Nematode in Field Cricket, 288 
— Infection in Man, 181 
Nematodes, Bursate, 290 
— from the Camel in India, 60 
— (Esophageal Fibres of, 61 
Nepa cinerea (Water Scorpion), 237 
Nephrolepsis, New Varieties of, 411 
Nereids, Histolysis and Phagocytosis in 
Coelom of, 287 
J Nereocystis Luetkeanci, 205, 421 
Nerves, Cut, Endings of, 174 
Neubaur, Rudolf, Cyclops, 59 
Nichols, Susan P„ Method of Healing in 
some Algal Celb, 320 
Nicholson, W. E., Southbya nigrella (De 
Not.) Spruce in Britain, 312 
— Bryological Notes from Sicily, 417 
■ Nieschulz, Otto, Eimeria in Pigeons, 302 
