INDEX. 
759 
Spronck, C. H. H., Method for Preparing 
very Active Diphtheria Toxin, 250 
Sputum as Nutrient Medium for Bacteria, 
129 
— Bifurcated Double-Ended Crystal from 
Asthmatic, 568 
— Demonstrating Tubercle Bacilli, 476 
in Human, 476 
— in Sections, Examination, 694 
Squires, R. W„ Temperature of Trees, 
210 
Stage, Meyer’s Microscope, with Iris- 
Diaphragm, 248, 350 
— Screw Micrometer, Zeiss’, 246 
Stahl, E., Physiology of Coloured Leaves, 
543 
Staining in Oyster, 512 
— Mucus, 576 
— See Contents, xxxiv 
Stamens of Htlianthemum polifolium , 
Irritability, 513 
— Variation in Number, 325 
Standard Screw Thread, R.M.S., 389, 487 
Stanley’s new Optical Rule, 135, 464 
Staphylococcus , Action of Metabolic Pro- 
ducts of, 660 
— Pyaemia after Chicken-Pox, 556 
— pyogenes aureus , Influence of Glucose, 
566 
Starback, K., Discomycetes, 551 
Starch-Grains, 80 
Penetration of Diastase, 653 
— Reserves, Production, Transport and 
Consumption, 209 
— Swelling, 653 
— Winter, 536 
— in Meat Preparations, Detection, 701 
Starches, 81 
Starlishes, Lacunar System, 192 
— New, 423 
— Opening of Oysters by, 630 
Starlinger, J., improvement to Reichert 
Microtome, 359 
Staurastrum Dieneanum , 158 
— brachiatum, 159 
— corniculatum , 157 
— cuspidatum v. divergent, 157 
— Kjelmanni v. rotundatum , 158 
— margaritaceum , 160 
— micron , 159 
— Picurn , 159 
— sibiricum f. trigona , 157 
— suboibiculare , 158 
Staundium productum, 318 
Steel, T., Peripatus, 519 
Steffen, W., Sputum as a Nutrient Medium 
for Bacteria, 129 
Steinbrinck, C., Mechanics of DehisConce 
of Antlieis and Sporanges, 538 
Stellata, Morphology, 435 
Stem of Bromeliaceaj, 83 
— of Euphorbiaceoe, 326 
Stems, Porosity of Wood 203 
Stenoglossa , Digestive Apparatus of higher, 
511 
Stentor , Regeneration, 637 
Stephanoceros E ichor ni, Male, 166, 267 
Stephens, J. W., Easy Method of Prepar- 
ing Serum Agar, 255 
Stephens, J. W. W., Vibrio tonsillaris , 557 
Steriliser, New, 570 
Sterling, S., Micrococcus tetragenus citreus , 
226 
Sternberg, G. M., Researches relating to 
Specific Agent of Small- Pox, and Pro- 
duction of Artificial Immunity from that 
Disease, 461 
Steuer, A., Male Gonads of Cyclops , 523 
Steward, A. C., Fossil Monocotyledons, 
545 
Stewart’s Earth-Borer, 263 
Stichococcus, Aquatic Forms, 444 
— variabilis, 162 
Stivhostemma Eilhardi, 67 
Stictei, 95 
Stiff, A., Occurrence of Encliytrxida in 
Beetroot, 416 
Stigonema hormoides , 164 
Stiles, C. W., Ctenotsenia denticulata, 191 
— Tape-Worms of Poultry, 528 
Stimuli in Development, Formative, 28 
Stingelin, T., Cladocera of Busle, 62 
Stinging Cells, 399 
Stizcnberger, E., Stictei, 95 
Stoerk, O., New Methods for Paraffin 
Sections, 477 
Stokes, A. C., New American Rotifera, 
530 
— Notes on Genus Apsilus and other 
American Rotifera, 268, 269 
— Collar Adjustment of Objective as 
affected by a change of Eye-pieces, 127 
Stoklasa, J,, Assimilation of Elementary 
Nitrogen and of Lecithin by Plants 
649 
Stoll, O., Distribution of Terrestrial In- 
vertebrates, 301 
Stolons, Effect of Light on Geotropism, 
543 
Stomach-Glands of Vertebrates, 295 
— Spirillum found in certain Mammals, 
459 
Stornates, Distribution, 84 
— Opening and Closing, 204, 645 
Stony Corals, British Museum Catalogue, 
424 
Strasburger, E., Ivaryokinetic Problems, 79 
Strehl, H., Disinfecting Power of Forma- 
lin, 480 
Strepsiptera, Structure, 404 
Strepsithalia , new Genus of Phaoosporere, 
414 
Streptobacillus ulceris mollis , 1 07 
Streptococci Cultures, Variability in Form 
and Characters, 359 
— Retention of Viiulence, 342 
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