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Magnus, P . — Setchellia 337 
Harper, R. A . — Division of the Nucleus and Formation of the Spores in the Ascus 
of the Ascomycetes 338 
Vuillemin, P., & others — Parasitic Fungi 338 
Lesage, P . — Germination of the Spores of Penicillium glaucum 338 
Wehmer, C . — Aspergillus Wentii sp. n 338 
Sorel, E . — Aspergillus Oryzx 339 
Harper, R. A . — Perithece of Sphxrotheca Castagnei 339 
Matruchot, L . — Polymorphism of Cladohotryum 339 
Schostakowitsch, W. — Cladosporium , Hormodendron , Fumago, and. Dematium .. 339 
Went, F . — Monascus purpureus sp. n 340 
Lindau, G. — Crustaceous Lichens 340 
Giesenhagen, K . — Parasitic Exoascex 340 
Fischer, E., & P. Lindner — Enzymes of Schizo-saccharomyces octosporus and 
Saccharomyces Marxianus . . . . 341 
Jorgensen, A . — Fungi which form a transition group between Moulds and Saccha- 
romyces Yeast 341 
Hansen, E. C. — Variation of Yeast Cells 341 
Sappin-Trouffy — Fertilisation of the Uredinex 342 
Dietel, P. — JJredinex with Repeated Formation of JEcidia 342 
Ferry, R . — Fungus intermediate between Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes . . . . 343 
Protophyta. 
B. Schizomycetes. 
Wager, H . — Structure of Bacterial Cells 343 
Dyar, H. G. — Variations in the Biological Characters of Bacteria 343 
Ward, H. M . — Bacterial Variation 343 
Renault, F. B . — Fossil Bacteria 344 
Stutzer — Root-Tubercle Bacteria of Leguminosx 344 
Ward, H. M . — False Bacterium 344 
Piccoli, E. — Spore-formation of Bacterium coli commune 345 
Pammel, L. H . — New Pathogenic Bacillus 345 
Vaillard, L . — Heredity of Acquired Immunity 345 
Kullmann — Cladothrix odorifera • . . . 345 
Jorge, R . — New Water Vibrio 346 
Petruschky, J . — Bacillus fxcalis alcaligenes sp. n 346 
Ermengem, E. van — Bacillus botulinus 346 
Cheinisse— Role of Fever in Infectious Disease 346 
Wiener, E. — Vibrio Infection per os of Young Cats 347 
Hankin — Microbes of the Indian Rivers 347 
Biel, W. — Black- Pigment-forming Bacillus 347 
Holst, Axel — Retention of Virulence by Streptococci 347 
Ratz, St. von — Anthrax in Swine 348 
Stutzer, A., & others — Acid-Litter for Infectious Diseases of Cattle 348 
Cambier, R . — Resistance of Bacterial Germs to Dry Heat 348 
Piorkowsk i — Immigration of Typhoid Bacilli into Hens’ Eggs 348 
Calabrese, Al . — Strong Natural Virus of Rabies 348 
Bordet, J. — Phagocytosis , Chimiotaxis , and Eosinophilous Microbes 349 
Fraenkel, S . — Thyroantitoxin * 349 
MICKOSCOPY. 
a. Instruments, Accessories, See. 
Cl) Stands. 
Behrens, W. — Meyer’s Microscope Stage ivith Iris-Diaphragm 350 
Nelson, E. M. — New Portable Microscope (Fig. 60) 351 
(2) Eye-pieces and Objectives. 
Schiemenz, P. — Leitz new Drawing Eye-pieces (Figs. 61-65) 351 
(3) Illuminating- and other Apparatus. 
H aas , K. — Apparatus for Demonstrating the Effect of Lenses (Fig. 66) 353 
