INDEX. 
745 
Microtechnique of Animal Morphology, 
690 
Microtome, Apparatus for Preserving 
Celloidin Blocks, 477 
— Automatic, 132 
— Improvement to Reichert, 359 
— New Fromme, 572 
— Jung, 478 
— Section-Stretcher for Paraffin Section 
with Cathcart Improved, 696 
— Simple, 522 
— with new Device for Raising and 
Lowering Object, 695 
Microtomes. See Contents, xxxiii 
Microtomist’s Vade-mecum, Lee’s, 564 
Migula, W., Apparatus for Cultivating 
Anaerobes, 565 
— Capsules of Bacteria, 670 
— Rabenliorst’s Cryptogamic Flora of 
Germany (Characeae), 212 
Millipedes, Climbing Powers, 185 
Mimetic Relation to Original Form, 305 
Mimicry in Hypolimnas , 616 
— of Pebbles by Beans, 440 
Mimosa , Transmission of Irritation, 89 
Mineral Food-Materials of Fungi, 215 
Minot, C., Heredity and Rejuvenescence, 
27 
Minx, A., Protrophy, 439 
Mirabella, M. A., Extrafloral Nectaries of 
Ficus , 327 
Miso-Making, 96 
INI ite from Beaver, New, 409 
Mitosis and Fragmentation, 200 
Mitrophanow, P., Nuclear Division in 
Collozoum , 195 
— Photoxylin, 259 
Mitsukuri, K., Oviposition of Snapping 
Turtle, 396 
Miyosbi, M., Boring of Membranes by 
Fungi, 92 
Mcebius, J. M., Pithophora , 334 
Mbbius, K., iEathetic Aspects of Animals, 
298 
Mobius, M., Sexual Reproduction in 
Plants, 328 
li Moebiusispongia parasitica,” True Nature, 
320 
Muller, A., Protobasidiomycetes, 98 
Molgula , Follicle Cells in, 180 
Molliard, M., Homology of Pollen and 
Ovule, 647 
Molisch, H., Demonstration and Crystalli- 
sation of Xanthophyll, 363 
— Food-Materials of Algae, 212 
— New Microchemical Reaction of Chloro- 
phyll, 363 
Molliard, M., Formation of Pollen within 
Ovules, 437 
— Galls, 331 
Mollusca. See Contents, xi 
Molluscan Eggs, Experiments, 512 
: Method for Preparing, 570 
Monascus purpureas, 340 
Monkeys, Papillary Ridges, 296 
Monoblepharideae, 93 
Monochromatic Colours among Animals, 
178 
— Light, Hartnack’s Illuminating Ap- 
paratus for, 247 
Monocotyledons, Cotyledons, 434 
— • Fossil, 545 
Monopodial Ramification of Carex, 433 
Monotremes, Spermatogenesis, 602 
Montgomery, T. H., Histology of Cerebra- 
tulus lacteus, 418 
— Stichostemma Eilhardi, 67 
Monticelli, F. S., Autotomy in Cucumaria 
planci, 634 
Moore, J. E. S., Spermatogenesis in Birds, 
41 
— Structural Changes in Reproductive 
Cells of Elasmobranchs, 42 
— Study of Reproductive Cells of Elas- 
mobranchs, 131 
Moore, V. A., Characters of Flagella, 461 
— Staining Flagella, 478 
Moraceae, Inflorescence, 644 
Morax, V., Cultivation of Diplobacillus of 
Conjunctivitis, 474 
Morgan, A. P., New Genera of Fungi, 216 
Morgan, T. H., Experimental Biology, 
393 
Morini, F., Fructification of Lachnea, 448 
— Rhizopliidium and Phycomyces, 450 
Morphology, Microtechnique of Animal, 
690 
Morsy, — Microscopical Examination of 
Meat for Tubercle Bacilli, 258 
Mosquitoes, Destruction, 405 
Mosses, Preserviug and Mounting Fluids, 
481 
Mosses. See Contents, Muscine/e, xxiii 
Moths, Development of Wing-Scales and 
their Pigment, 514 
Moth, Silk-, Development of Male Ducts, 
57 
Genital Ducts and Glands of 
Female, 515 
Motor Organs, Turgor, 651 
— Plate, 298 
Mould-Fungi in Syphilis, Carcinoma, and 
Sarcoma, Presence, 661 
Moulds and Saceharomyces Yeast, Fungi 
which form Transition Group, 341 
Mounting. See Contents, xxxiv 
— Apparatus, Portable Case, 709 
Mouse, Corpus luteum, 494 
Mouth-Parts of Cicada Septendecim, Ter- 
minal Armour, 404 
— - — of Insects, 616 
Movement of Diatoms, 100, 451 
Movements of Fluids of Phanerogamia. 
See Contents, xxi 
— of Leaves of Marantacese, 439 
— of Sensitive Leaves, 543 
