5 
PAC.F, 
Stizenberger, E . — Slictei 95 
Nielsen, J. 0. — Development of the Spores of Saccharomyces 9(5 
Klocker, A. — Various Yeasts 9(5 
Jorgensen, A . — Orig in of Alcohol- Yeasts 9(5 
Kellner, O. — Sake , Shoyu, and Miso-Making 9(3 
Halsted, B. D .— Spores of Chalara 9*5 
Poirault, G., & others — Nuclei of the Uredinex 97 
Dangeard, P. A . — Sexual Reproduction in the Basidiomyetes 98 
Moller, A. — I'rotobasidiomyeetes 98 
Koberts, L . — Physiology of Trichophyton 99 
Roncali, D. B . — Blastomycetes in Sarcoma 99 
„ „ & others — Pathogenic Blastomy/etes 99 
Protophyta. 
a. Schizophyceae. 
Chodat, R . — Kirchneriella 100 
Borzi, A . — Conjugation in the Nodochinex 100 
Hauptfleisch, P . — Movement of Diatoms 100 
B. Schizomycetes. 
Prillieux, E., & others — Bacillar Disease of Vines 100 
Rodet, A . — Morplioloqical and Physiological Variability of Microbes 101 
Gruber, Th . — Species of Sarcina 102 
Dieudonne — Bactericidal Influence of Hydrogen peroxide 104 
Marchal, E . — Production of Ammonia in the Soil by Microbes 101 
Rumpel, Th . — Luminosity of Cholera Bacilli 105 
Kutscher — Phosphorescence of Elbe Vibrios 105 
Young, J. B . — Bacteriological and Chemical Examination of Graveyard Soil.. . . B'5 
Bukri, R., & A. Si'U'i zeu — New Nitrate-forming Bacillus 105 
Gerstner, R . — New essentially Anaerobic Bacteria 105 
Gosio — Decomposition of Saccharuted Media by Vibrio Cholerx asiaticx . . .. 10(5 
Losener — Typhoid-like Bacilli and the Diagnosis of the Bacillus Typhosus . . . . 100 
d’Espine, Ad . — Streptococcus of Scarlatina 107 
Unna — Streptobacillus Ulceris Mollis 107 
Kamen, L . — Cholera Notes 107 
Bujwid, O . — Anthrax in a Fox 108 
Schurmayer— Bacillus pyocyaneus and its Functions 108 
Dallemagne, J . — Bacterial Flora of the Intestinal Tract 108 
Blumenthal, F . — Influence of Alkali on Microbic Metabolism 108 
Grimbert, L . — Fermentations excited by the Pnmmobacillus of Friedlaender . . 109 
Achard, Ch , & E. Phulpin — Invasion of the Body by Intestinal Bacteria .. .. 109 
Foote, C. J . — Oysters and Enteric Fever 110 
Rei.*, F. J . — Fluorescent Bacillus HO 
MICROSCOPY. 
a. Instruments, Accessories, &c. 
Cl) Stands. 
Hildebrand, H. E . — Practical Remarks on Microscope Construction (Figs. 1-7) .. Ill 
Zeiss’ Hand-Microscope ( Kig. 8) HI 
„ Stand IX. (Fig. 9) 114 
Beck’s Large “ Continental Model ” Microscopes (Figs. 10 and 11) 110 
(2) Eye-pieces and Objectives- 
Zeiss’ Apochromatics (Fig. 12) 118 
„ Screw Micrometer Eye-piece (Fig. 13) 119 
„ Eye-piece for Observing Axial Images (Fig. 14) 119 
Czapski’s Ocular Iris-Diaphragm with Eye-piece (Fig. 15) 120 
Fremont, C . — Microscope for Opaque Objects (Fig. 10) 120 
(3) Illuminating- and other Apparatus. 
Zeiss’ Vertical Illuminator (Fig. 17) 121 
„ New Lens-holder (Figs. 18-20) 122 
Van Dyck, F. G . — Micropolariscope for Projection (Fig. 21) .. 1-3 
New Case for Microscopical Preparations (Fig. 22) 124 
Seiffert — New Clip for holding Cover-glasses (Fig 23) 125 
Shimer, P. W . — Microscopic Filter (Figs. 24 aud 25) 125 
