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INDEX. 
Holt, C. W. L., Fishing-Grounds and 
Fishes of W. Coast of Ireland, 299 
Homology and Atavism. 398 
Honda, S., Growth of Pine-Leaves, 648 
Honeydevv, 322 
Hood, J., Rotifera of County Mayo, 420 
Hopkins, F. G., Pigments of Pieridse, 616 
Hopkins, G. M., Simple Apparatus for 
Gathering Microscopic Objects, 475 
Hormodendron , 339 
Horn, H., Malignant CEdema in Cow, 459 
Hornbeam, Oak-leaved, 538 
Hornell’s Microscopical Studies in Botany, 
440 
Horst, R., Gigantic Earthworm from 
Pyrenees, 525 
Houtman’s Abrolhos Islands, Marine 
Fauna, 47 
Howard, L. O., Destruction of Mosquitos, 
405 
Huber, F., Hariotina, 92 
Hubrecht, A. A. W., Preserving Embryo- 
logical Material, 699 
Hueppe, F., Introduction to Bacteriology, 
231 
Human Development, Abnormalities, 33 
— Embryos, Normal Hyperthely in, 395 
— Eye, Fdaria loa in, 189 
Human Neuroglia, Demonstrating Struc- 
ture, 693 
— Sputum, Demonstrating Tubercle 
Bacilli, 476 
— Tail, 601 
Humphrey, J. E., Constituents of Cell, 201 
— Seed of Scitaminese, 325 
Hungary, Cliaracese, 442 
Hunter, J., New Method of Illumination 
for Photomicrography, 248 
Huplrina lanessa , Synonymy, 306 
Huppert, — Chemical Basis of Specific 
Chaiacters, 610 
Huth, E., Heterocarpy, 433 
Hutton, F. W., Distribution of Southern 
Faunae, 504 
Hyacinthus , Bulbils, 645 
Hyatt, J. D., Mouth-Parts and Terminal 
Armour of Cicada septendecim, 404 
Hybrid Moss, 212 
Hydathodes, 204, 644 
Hydrocyanic Acid in Pandium edule , 431 
Hydrogen peroxide, Bacterial Influence, 
104 
Hydroids, British, 635 
— of Ternate, 425 
— Plymouth, 319 
Hydrophorous Apparatus in Xerophilous 
Plants, 435 
Hvdrostatic Apparatus of Radiolarians, 
194 
Hygroscopic Tissue of Pappus of Com- 
positae, 82 
Hymenoptera, Male Genital Apparatus, 
403 
Hymenoptera Muscles, 183 
Hypertrophy of Nucleus caused by a Para- 
site, 641 
Hyperthely in Human Embryos, Normal, 
395 
Hypolimnas, Mimicry in, 616 
Hypophysis, Development, 494 
Hypostomaceae, new Family of Parasitic 
Fungi, 447 
I. 
Ice, Living Earthworm iu, 187, 312 
Idioblasts of Camellia , 324 
Idiosepium Picteti, 302 
Ijima, I., Long Lines as Zoological 
Collecting Apparatus, 569 
— New Hexactinellida, 425 
— New Oc-topod, 302 
Ikeda, S., New Octopod, 302 
lkeno, S., Canal-Cells in Cycas, 643 
Illinois, Protozoa, 532 
— River, Rotifera, 530 
Illuminating Apparatus. See Contents, 
XXX 
Illumination for Photomicrography, new 
Method, 248 
Imbedding. See Contents, xxxiii 
Immigration of Typhoid Bacilli into Hens* 
Eggs, 318 
Immunised Animals, Special Action of 
Serum of Highly, 456 
— to Typhoid, Diagnosis of Typhoid 
Bacilli by Means of Serum of Animals, 
566 
Immunising Power of Serum of Vaccinated 
Heifer, 225 
Immunity, Heredity of Acquired, 345 
— New Theory, 458 
— Phagocytosis and, 668 
— Reaction of Cholera Vibrios in Animal 
Body and in vitro. Specific, 668 
— Researches Relating to the Specific 
Agent of Small- Pox and Production of 
Artificial, 461 
— to Cholera, 458 
Impatiens, Root, 435 
Index to the Journal (Zoology) of Linnean 
Society, 5u6 
Indian Crabs, 623 
— Rivers, Microbes, 347 
— Wheat Rusts, 661 
Indies, West, Dipteraof St. Vincent, 618 
Infautile Diarrhoea, Bacteriology, 667 
Infection, Bacterial, by Air-sown Organ- 
isms, 554 
— Experiments with Sarcosporidia, 197 
— of Young Animal per os, Vibrio, 668 
— of Ustilaginea?, 217 
— Vibrio, per os of Young Cats, 347 
in Young Rabbits. 559 
Infectious Disease among Turkeys, 429 
of Cattle, Acid-Litter, 348 
