722 
INDEX. 
Millepora, Distribution, 201 1 
Miller, C. O., Aseptic Cultivation of My- I 
cetozoa, 371 
Millett, F. W., Report on the Recent Fora- j 
minifera of the Malay Archipelago col- ; 
lected by Mr. A. Durrand, 258, 499, 607, 
693 
Milne-Edwards, A., Distribution of Deep- j 
Sea Braehvura and Anomura, 423 
Mimetic Attraction, 191 
Mimicry and Warning Colours, 526 
— in Insects, 192 
Minchin, E. A., Spicules of Clathrinidae, 
312 
Mineral Food-Material of Fungi, 330 
— Plates, Some Methods of Determining 
the Positive or Negative Character in j 
Converging Polarised Light with the 
Petrographical Microscope, 604 
— Salts, Action of, on the Structure of 
the Lupin, 102 
Influence of, on the Form and Struc- 
ture of Plants, 647 
Miquel, P., Abnormal Diatoms, 662 
— Culture of Diatoms, 128 
— Decrease and Increase in the Size of 
Diatoms, 661 
Miquel’s Cell for Pure Culture of Diatoms, 
130 
Mirande, M., Calcium Malate and Malo- 
phosphate in Plants, 438 
— Laticiferous Tubes and Sieve-Tubes of 
Cuscuta, 440 
Mistletoe, Germination, 324 
Mitchell, J., Upper Silurian Palsechinus, 1 
85 
Mite, New Parasitic, 627 
Mitoses, Repeated Bipolar, in Mother - 
Sperm-Cells of Snail, 296 
— Osmotic Phenomena in, 288 
Mitsukuri, K., Sphseroihuria bitentaculata j 
in Japanese Seas, 200 
Mitzkewitsch, L., Division of the Nucleus J 
in Spirogyra, 567 
— Karyokinetic Nuclear Division in Spiro- 
gyra, 454 
Miura, K., Tsenia nana, 544 
Mdbius, M., Wax as an Excretion within ' 
the Cell, 318 
Mobusz, A., Alimentary Canal of An- I 
tbrenus Larva, 73 
Modification and Temperature, 192 
Moebius, M., Leaves of Ficus, 211 
Moenkhaus, W. J., Studies in Variation, 
410 
Molecular Attraction in Vital Phenomena, 
184 
— Dissymmetry and Sex, 287 
— Layer of Cerebellum, 64 
Moles and Earthworms, 189 
Molgulidse, Classification, 529 
Moller, W., Staining Intestinal Canal by | 
Van Gieson’s Method, 686 
Molliard, M., Determination of Sex in the 
Hemp, 100 
— Parasitic Fungi, 569 
— New Parasitic Mite, 627 
Mollusca. See Contents, xii 
Monochromatic Light, Effect of, on Bac- 
terial Development, 337 
for Photomicrography, 127 
Screen, 495 
Monoclea, Systematic Position, 451 
Monostyla appendiculata, New Rotifer, 630 
Monstrosities, Classification of, 62 
Montemartini, L., Assimilating Tissue of 
Polygonum Sieboldii, 553 
Montesano, G., Tetanus Bacillus in a Case 
of Dementia paralytica, 226 
Montessori, Maria, Tetanus Bacillus in a 
Case of Dementia paralytica, 226 
Montgomery, T. H., jun., Chromatin Re- 
duction in Spermatogenesis of Penta- 
toma, 73 
— American Gordiacea, 543 
— New Species of Gordiacea, 631 
Monticelli, F. S., Larva of Edccardsia 
claparedii , 546 
Moore, B., Supra-Renal Bodies, 186 
Capsules of Teleostei, 291 
Moore, J. E. S., Gastropods of the Great 
African Lakes, 416 
— Typhobia, 417 
Moore, V. A., Thermo-regulated Water- 
baths for the Bacteriological Laboratory, 
596 
Morel, A., Cultivation Media suitable for 
Tropical Climates, 484 
Morgan, C. Lloyd, Heredity and Instinct, 
414 
Morland, Hy., 386, 387 
Morris, M., Production of Sulphuretted 
Hydrogen, Indol, and Mercaptan by 
Bacteria, 337 
Mottier, D. INI., Behaviour of the Nuclei 
in the Development of the Embryo- 
sac and in Impregnation, 212 
— Centrosome of Dictyota, 565 
— Chromosomes in the Development of 
the Pollen-grains of Allium, 318 
— Flemming’s Fixing Solution, 134 
— Nuclear Division in Pollen-mother-cells, 
90,91 
Mounted Specimens, a New Departure, 603 
Mounting Objects. See Contents, xxxv 
— Specimens for Examination under the 
Microscope, On some Organic Sub- 
stances of High Refractivity avail- 
able for, 273 
Mouth-Parts of Mites, 538 
Movement of Protoplasm in Ccenocytic 
Hyphse, 205 
— Peculiar, of Intracellular Particles in 
Yeast-Cells, 223 
Movements of Fluids of Phanerogamia. 
See Contents, xxiv 
