756 
INDEX. 
Schizo-Saccharomyces octosporus , Enzymes, 
311 
Pombe, 552 
Schizothrix cuspidata, 164 
— funalis, 164 
Schlickum, A., Cotyledons of Monocotyle- 
dons, 434 
Schlonning, H., Supposed Conversion of 
Aspergillus Oryzx into Saccharomyces , 
218 
Schmeil, O., Freshwater Copepods, 522, 
625 
Schmidle, W., Chlamydomonas grandis and 
Kleinii , 444 
Schmidt, A., Examination of Sputum in 
Sections, 694 
Schmidt, F., Development of Stylommato- 
phora, 52 
Schmidt, H., Normal Hyperthely in Hu- 
man Embryos, 395 
Schmitz, F., Species of Floridese, 443 
Schneider, — , Presence of Typhoid Bacilli 
in Water, Earth, and the Faeces of Per- 
sons unaffected with Typhoid Fever, 
666 
Schneider, A., Phylogenetic Adaptations 
of Lichens, 551 
Schneider, J. G., Nematode Embryos in 
Skin of Dog, 526 
Schneider, R., Absorption and Physiolo- 
logical Import of Iron, 46 
Schober, A., Effect of Rontgen Rays on 
Germination, 438 
Schostakowitsch, W., Clcidosporium, Hor- 
modendron , Fumago , and Dematium, 339 
Schreiber, O., Physiological Condition of 
Spore-Formation in Aerobic Bacteria, 
663 
Schrenk, H. von, Aerenchyme, 323 
Sehukow, I., Fermentation Experiments, 
660 
Schultze, L., Classification of Antipathidse, 
317 
Schulze, E., Cell-Wall of Cotyledons of 
Lupinus, 430 
— Distribution of Cane Sugar, 537 
Schulze, F. E., Cell-Membrane, 607 
— Diplodal Sponge-Chambers, 636 
— Intercellular Union of Epithelial Cells, 
607 
Schiirmayer, — ., Bacillus pyocyaneus and 
its Functions, 108 
Schiirmayer, B., Flagellata in Intestinal 
Canal of Man, 196 
Schutz, H., Disinfecting power of Kresol 
and Metakresol, 668 
Schwendener, S., Motile Cushions, 651 
Schwere, S., Embryology of Taraxacum, 
435 
Scitamineae, Seed, 325 
Sclavunos. G., Spinal Ganglia of Mammals, 
296 
ScolopendridcC, Blood-Vessels, 619 
Scorpions, Anatomy and Development, 
308, 521 
Scourfield, D. J.,' Entomostraca of North 
Wales, 625 
Screw Micrometer Eye-Piece, Zeiss’, 119 
Thread, R.M.S. Standard, 389, 487 
Scudder, S. H., n erican Fossil Cock- 
roaches, 518 
— Fossil ButtertPes, 403 
Scutigera , Eve, 621 
Scyllium , Yolk-Sac and Merocytes, 603 
Scytodes, Stridulating Organs, 61 
Scytonema ambiguum, 1 63 
Sea-Anemones, Studies, 75 
— Deep-, Brachiopoda, 401 
Dredging in Bay of Biscay, 500 
Expeditions, Mollusca of Austrian, 
400 
Urchin, Connection between Blasto- 
meres in Egg, 317 
Egg, 633 
— -Water, Method for Collecting and 
Estimating Number of Small Animals 
in, 256 
Sealing Cultures of Bacteria, Method for 
hermetically, 128 
Seaman, W. H., Notes, on Formalin, 479 
Seaweed, Dispersal of Marine A nimals by, 
47 
Secretion-Receptacles of Fungi, 214, 334 
of Myrtacese, Oblito-Schizogeuous, 
203 
Secretions of Phanerogamia. See Con- 
tents, xix 
Section-Stretcher fur Paraffin Sections with 
Cathcart Improved Microtome, 696 
Sedgwick, — ., Influence of Variation in 
Composition of Gelatin on Development 
of Water Bacteria, 251 
Sedgwick, A., Further Remarks on Cell 
Theory, 30 
Seed of Scitamineae, 325 
Seeds, Influence of Climate and Soil on, 650 
— Latent Life, 541 
— of Liliaceae, Reserve-Cellulose in, 79 
— of Loranthacese, Germination, 208 
— Vitality, 208 
Segerstedt, P., Protecting Tissue of 
Shrubby Plants, 323 
Segmentation of Ascidian Ovum, Cell- 
Lineage in, 299 
— of Egg of Amphibia and Teleostei, 495 
Seiffert, — ., New Clip for holding Cover- 
Glasses, 125 
Seiffert, H., Importance of Lime in Brew- 
ing, 660 
Seiter, O., Origin of Saccharomycetes, 552 
Sekera, E., Habitat Rich in Turbellaria, 
628 
— More Earthworms in Ice, 312 
Selachians, Retina, 608, 698 
Selaginella , Ligulc, 331 
Self- and Cross-Fertilisation, 328 
