714 
INDEX. 
Hartnack New Homogeneous-Immersion 
Objective* 351 
Hartwig, H., New Microscope Objective 
for Zoological and other Biological 
Investigations under Water, 677 
Harvest Mites, 194 
Haswell, W. A., New Prorhynchid Tur- 
bellarian, 198 
Haswell, William A., Text-Book of Zoo- 
logy, 184 
Hatta, S., Pronephros of Lamprey, 182 
Haviland, G. D., Termites, 420 
Head, Composition of Insect’s, 421 
— Morphology of Vertebrate, 405 
Head-Kidney of Lamellibranchs, 68 
Heald, F. de F., Germination of Spores, 
652 
Heart, Development, in Agelaslica Aim , 
193 
— Muscle-Cells, 63 
— of Hive-Bee, 421 
Heart-Body and Ccelomic Fluid in Poly- 
chseta, 540 
Heat of Germinating Seeds, 563 
Heath, H., Young of Cryptochiton, 68 
Hebb, R. G., 250, 251 
Hebert, A., Composition of the Sap, 92 
Hecatonema, 655 
Hedley, C., Australasian Shipworms, 624 
Heidenhain, M., Streaming of Protoplasm, 
636 
Heinriclier, E., Germination of Lathrasa, 
446 
• — Green Hemi-Parasites, 209 
Heleoplankton, 294 
Heliotaxis of Larval Mites, 422 
Heliotropism in the Agaricinere, 457 
Heller, R., Influence of Electricity on the 
Lower Organisms, 216 
Helminthological Notes, 310, 311, 428, 
544, 631 
Helminths in Vertebrates of East Prussia, 
428 
Hemi-Parasik s, Green, 209 
Hemp, Anatomy, 640 
Henneguy, L. F., Relation of Centrosomes 
to Cilia, 408 
Hensel, R., Bacterium found in Hooping 
Cough, 227 
Hepatic Pigments, 412 
Hepaticre, New Genera, 451 
Hepke, P., Regeneration in the Naiadse, 77 
Herbert, H., Anatomy of the Hippomaneae, 
319 
Herdman, W. A., Australian Tunicata, 
415 
— New British Echinuroid, 197 
Heredity and Instinct, 414 
— Law of Ancestral, 519 
— Theories of, 323 
Herissey, H., Ferment in Barley, 639 
Hermann, F., Chromatoid Bodies of Sperm- 
Cells, 289 
Hermaphroditism, 406 
— Protandric, of Asterina gibbosa, 431 
Herouard, E., Text-Book of the Protozoa, 
203 
Herrera, A. L., Molecular Attraction in 
Vital Phenomena, 184 
— Studies in Consanguinity, 406 
Herrick, C. J., Weigert Methods of Stain- 
ing, 684 
Hertwig, O., Influence of Temperaturo on 
Development, 283 
Hertwig, R., Conjugation and Karyokinesis 
in Actinosphmrium, 548 
Heschcler, K., Regeneration of Earth- 
worms, 541 
Hesse, O., Lichen- Acids, 111 
Hesse, R., Organs of Sight in Amphioxus, 
293 
— Sensitiveness to Light in Amphioxus, 
527 
Heurck, H. van, Culture of Diatoms, 128 
— Media for the Study of Diatoms, 246 
— Miquel’s Cell for Pure Cultures of 
Diatoips, 130 
— New Test- Plate, ^>3 
Hewlett, R. T., Bacilli and Pseudo-Bacilli 
of Diphtheria, 228 
— Bacillus Pestis, 230 
— Diagnostic Stain for the Diphtheria 
Bacillus, 603 
Heydrich, F., Melobesiacese, 107 
Heymons, R., Abdominal Appendages of 
Insects, 72 
— Composition of Insect’s Head, 421 
— Development of Chilopoda, 422 
of Food-Canal in Lower Insects, 
422 
— Segmentation of Myriopod Body, 193 
Hickson, S. J., Distribution of Millepora, 
201 
— Freshwater Fauna, 67 
Hieronymus, G., Chlamydomyxa labyrin- 
thuloides, 328 
High Pressure, Effect on Micro-organisms, 
462 
Hill, J. P., Enteropneusta of Funafuti, 544 
— • Placentation of Perameles, 180 
Hiltner, L., Permanence of the Infection 
of the Tubercle-Bacteria, 664 
Hippomanem, Anatomy, 319 
Histology, Pre'cis of, 62 
— . See Contents, ix 
Hive-Bees, Daily and Seasonal Activity, 
533 
Hochstetter, F., Method for Demonstrating 
the Shape of Spaces and Passages in 
Embryos, 681 
Hoehl, E., Intercellular Bridges in Muscle, 
183 
Hoek, P. P. C., ‘ Challenger ’ Pycnogonids, 
625 
Hoffmann, R. Wolfgang, Cell-Plates and 
Cell-Plate Rudiments, 289 
