698 
INDEX. 
Amoebae from a Medical Point of View, 
314 
— Studies on, 203 
Amoeboid Bodies in the Blood of Vacci- 
nated Monkeys and Children, and in the 
Blood of Cases of Variola, 315 
Ampharetidse, 305 
Amphicarpaea, Fruit, 320 
Amphioxus and Balanoglossus, Relation- 
ship of, 185 
— Early Development of, 181 
— Japanese, 185 
— Organs of Sight, 293 
Amphipods from Copenhagen Museum, 
304 
— Sensitiveness to Light, 413 
Amputation of Disc-covering in Ophiurids, 
632 
Amygdalin and Emulsin, Localisation of, 
in Eriobotrya, 92 
Amyloid, Experimental Production of, 338 
Anaerobic Roll-Cultures, Method for Mak- 
ing, with Gelatin or Agar, 484 
Anaesthetics, Action on Vegetable and 
Animal Protoplasm, 563 
Anal Papillm of Caudina coriacea, 430 
Anatomy, Application to Classification, 
651 
— of Phanerogams. See Contents, xxi 
Anchinia, Different Forms, 624 
Anchor Mud from the Malay Archipelago, 
255 
Andeer, J. J., Ostioles, 65 
Anderson, A. P., Effect of JEcidium elali- 
num on Abies balsamect , 208 
— Stomates on the Bud-Scales of Abies, 
95 
Andre, Emile, Caudal Triangular Groove 
of Arion, 624 
Andreini, A., Helminthological Notes, 428 
Andrejew, N. P., Rapid Staining of Tuber- 
culous Sputum, 133 
Audi ewes, F. W. , Bacillus enterilidis sporo- 
genes var., 231 
Andrews, E. A., Some Activities of Polar 
Bodies, 1S2 
Andrews, G. F., Camera Drawing, 493 
— Method for the Preservation of Proto- 
plasmic Spinnings, 491 
— The Liviug Substance, 66 
Angiosperms, Phylogeny and Taxonomy 
of, 219 
Anisophylly, Causes of, 96 
Annelid Prostomium, Relation of, to Ar- 
thropod Head, 69 
Annelids, Irish, 197 
— Notes on, 541 
— • of ‘ Travailleur ’ and * Talisman ’ Ex- 
peditions, 425 
Anniversary Meeting, 141 
Annulata. See Contents, xvi 
Anomura and Biachyura, Distribution of 
Deep-sea, 423 
Antherid, Burating of, in Poly trichum, 
326 
Anthracnoses, Development, 658 
Antipodal Cells and Pollen-Grains, 99 
Anti-toxin and Toxin of Snake-venom, 
623 
Anti-toxins and Toxins, Nature of the 
Antagonism between, 576 
Ants and Bees, Psychical Qualities, 533 
— Apparatus for keeping. 299 
— Geographical Distribution, 533 
— New Colonies and Fungus-Gardens in, 
299 
Apathy, St., Conducting Element in Ner- 
vous Tissue, 64 
— Neck-Glands of Leech, 306 
Aperture as a Factor in Microscopic Vision, 
354 
Apkaniptera, Alleged Phylogeny, 535 
! Apochromatic Objective, New T , constructed 
without the use cf Fluorite, 395 
! Apodidse, Fossil, 423 
Apdgamy and Structure of the Female 
Organ in Balanophora, 555 
Apterygota of Kiew, 193 
Aquatic Gentianacese, Anatomy of, 208 
— Plants, Germination of Seeds, 446' 
Morphology, 97 
Araehnidn. See Contents, xv 
Arachnids and Myriopods, Swiss, 75 
Arboreal Algae, 454 
Arcangeli, G., Flowering of Arum pictum , 
215 
— Germination of Pollen-grains, 214| 
Archegone of the Muscinese, Development, 
220 
Archentcron and Gastrula of Salamander, 
518 
Archespore and Nucleus of Bignonia, 317 
Arcliigetes, 428 
Arctic Lepidoptera, 72 
Arescbouc, F. W. C , Fundamental Tissue 
of the Leaf, 552 
Argas reflexus as a Human Parasite, 303 
Arkovy, J., Bacillus Gangr sense Pul pas, 579 
Arloing, S., Agglutination of the Tubercle 
Bacillus, 578 
— Agglutinative Power of Tuberculous 
Serum produced by Chemical Sub- 
stances, 578 
— Mobile Variety of Tubercle Bacillus, 
578 
Arnold, J., Isolating Ganglion-cells and 
Unstriped Muscle-fibres, 681 
— Structure of Cytoplasm, 520 
Aronson, — ., The Fatty Substance in 
Tubercle Bacillus, 577 
Arrigo, G. d\, Demonstrating the Tubercle 
Bacillus in Tissues, 372 
Arsenic in Plants, 639 
Artari, A., Saccharomyces Zopjii, 113 
Arthropod Head, Relation of, to Annelid 
Prostomium, 69 
