846 
INDEX. 
Mice, Coccidia of, 201 
Michael, A. D. (President), 135, 274, 276, 
283, 285, 288, 419, 420, 426, 807, 809, 
813 
, New British Acarus, 626 
, Variations in Internal Anatomy of 
Gamasinse, 736 
Micheels, H., Embryo of Palms, 349 
Michel, C., Microbicidic Action of Carbon 
Dioxide, 227 
Microbe resembling Cholera Bacillus, 775 
Microbes, Absorption of Atmospheric Ni- 
trogen by, 357 
, Defence after Vaccination of Organ- 
ism against, 773 
, Methods for rapid Staining, 411 
, Penetrability of Skin for, 376 
Microbic Synthesis of Tartar and Salivary 
Calculi, 778 
Microbicidal Power, Changes in, of Blood 
during and after Infection, 89 
Microbicidic Action of Carbon Dioxide, 227 
Micrococcus agilis citreus, 82 
pneumonias crouposas, 82 
prodigiosus, Pigment of, 227 
tetragenus concentricus, 82 
Microcrocis g. n., 769 
Microcotyle, 192 
Micrometers engraved on Glass, Photo- 
graphy of, 387 
, Filar, 531 
Micronereis variegata, 632 
Micro-organisms and Brewing, Jorgensen’s, 
687 
and Immunity, 229 
in Artificial Cultures, Photography 
for recording Macroscopic Characters, 
785 
, Mobile, Behaviour in Running 
Fluids, 773 
of the Mouth, 379, 680 
, Plate Method for Cultivating in 
Fluid Media, 554 
, Presence in Organs of those dead of 
Cholera, 675 
, Separation by Centrifugal Force, 
264 
, Staining, which will not colour by 
Gram’s Method, 409 
, Thermotaxis of, Relation to chill, 
774 
which induce Putrefactive Processes 
iu large Intestine, 377 
Microphotography, Camera for, 388 
Microscope, Cornea-, 688 
, Hand, Nachet’s, 97 
, Hand, Reichert, 381 
, Illuminator for the, 286 
in Public Schools, 701 
in Workshop, 415 
Leitz English Model, 810 
, Reichert’s No. VII. ft, 380 
, Preparation, 526 
Microscope, Reichert’s Travelling, 524 
, Salomons’ Electiic Projection, 424, 
532 
Shade, New, 250 
, Sliding-carriage and Stage for, 527 
, Society of Ai ts, 529 
Stand, Development of Continental 
Form of, 573, 596 
, Three new Accessories for, 530 
, Watson’s No. 4 Van Heurck, 93 
, Edinburgh Student’s, 95, 236 
with High-power Objectives, 239 
, Work with Polarization, and Simple 
Method for Determination of Sign of 
Double-refraction, 698 
Microscopes, Taylor’s Freezing Attach- 
ment to, 706 
Microscopic Images, Apparatus for the 
Projection of, 692 
, Unusual, 791 
Objects, Influence of the Composition 
of the Glass on the Durability of, 270, 
412 
Microscopical Drawing, Desk, 782 
Fauna of Cretaceous in Minnesota, 
341 
Society, American, 15th Annual 
Meeting, 258 
, Scottish, 258 
Microscopy at the World’s Fair, Chicago, 
391, 699 
, Behrens’ Introduction to Botanical, 
109 
, Forensic, 272 
, Progress in, 698 
, Solution of Dust Problem in, 546 
Microtome, Killing Nematodes for, 116 
Microtomes. See Contents, xl 
Middlemass, J., Improved Form of Injec- 
tion Apparatus, 411 
Migula, W., Cryptogamic Flora of Ger- 
many (Characese), 360 
, Diseases caused by Bacteria, 672 
, Introduction to Practical Bac- 
teriology, 704 
Mikania scandens, Root-system, 60 
Milk, Method for Discovering Tubercle 
Bacilli with the Centrifuge in, 119 
Millardet, A., Hybridization of Vine, 65 
Miller, W. D., Method of Examining 
Saliva for Pathogenic Organisms, 703 
, Micro-organisms of the Mouth, 379 
Millon’s Reagent, 272 
Mimetic Covering in the Struggle for Exis- 
tence, Value of, 721 
Forms of Hypolimnas, 469 
Mimosa , Changes of Pressure in, 505 
Minchin, E. A., Gregarines of Holo- 
thurians, 197 
Mineral Waters, Bacteriology of Artificial, 
686 
Minnesota, Microscopical Fauna of Cre- 
taceous in, 341 
