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TAGS 
Marpmann, G . — Blue Yeast 449 
Geerligs, Peinsen — Ang-hhah, a Chinese Fungus Pigment for Colouring Edibles . . 449 
Dietel, P . — New Genera of Uredinese 450 
Pizzigoni & othebs — Parasitic Fungi 450 
Moeini, F . — Rhizopliidium and Pliycomyces 450 
Roze, E . — Potato Scab and its Cause 451 
Charrin — Oidium albicans as a Pathogenic Agent 451 
Protophyta. 
a. Schizophycese. 
Schilbeesky, K., & O. Muller — Movements of Diatoms 451 
Casteacane, F . — Sporulcition oj Diatoms .. .. 452 
Mullee, O. — Rhopalodia, a new Genus of Diatoms 452 
Cleve, P. T . — Naviculoul Diatoms 453 
j 8. Schizomycetes. 
Lowit, M . — Morphology of Bacteria 453 
Rogee, 11 . — Action of High Pressure on Certain Bacteria 453 
Lobtet, L . — Influence of Induced Currents on the Orientation of Bacteria .. . . 454 
Kedbowski, W. — Conditions under which Anaerobic Bacteria can exist even in 
Presence of Oxygen 454 
Zopf, W. — Coccus- Condition of Beggiatoa 455 
Roze, E . — New Pathogenous Micrococci 455 
Beheens, H . — Mucogenous Bacteria 455 
Kaelinski — Bacteria of Hot Springs 456 
Dyab, H. G . — Bacteria from the Air of New York 456 
Durham, H. E . — Special Action of Serum of Highly Immunised Animals .. .. 456 
Gilbebt, A., & L. Fournier — Formation of Gallstones by Bacteria 457 
Burri, R., & A. Stutzer — Nitrification in the Soil 457 
Gerard, E . — Fermentation of Uric Acid by Microbes 457 
Pfeiffer — New Theory of Immunity 458 
Fermi, C-, & A. Salto — Immunity to Cholera 458 
Schirokikh, J. — Saltpetre-decomposing Bacillus 458 
Peters, E. A. — Varieties of Diphtheria Bacilli 458 
Horn, H . — Malignant (Edema in the Cow 459 
Salomon, H . — Spirillum found in Stomach of certain Mammals 459 
Pfeiffer, R., & B. Kroskauer — Nature of the Specific Effective Substances in 
Cholera-Serum • 459 
Oathelineau, H . — Bacillus viridis 459 
Denys, J., & H. van De Velde — Antileucocidine 460 
Smith, Th . — Bacillus coli communis and Related Forms 460 
Klecki, Val. yon — Ripening Process of Cheese 461 
Sternberg, G. M . — Researches Relating to the Specific Agent of Small-Pox , and the 
Production of Artificial Immunity from that Disease 461 
Moore, V. A . — Character of Flagella 461 
Contagious Diseases of Animals 462 
Simpson, W. J . — Microbe of Rinderpest 462 
Nencki — Micro-Organisms and Digestion 462 
Bernabeo — Franltel's Pneumococcus 462 
MICROSCOPY. 
a. Instruments, Accessories, &c. 
(1) Stands. 
Wildeman, E. de — Leitz's Microscopes 463 
Tatham, J. — Use of Ordinary Binocular f or Dissecting 463 
(3) Illuminating- and other Apparatus. 
'VVeinschenk, E. — Method for the exact Adjustment of the Nicols Prisms 463 
Nelson, E. M.— Optical Ride ^ 464 
Pulfrich Refractometer (Figs. 76-80) 464 
Klein, C. — Universal Apparatus for the Investigation of Thin Slices in Liquids 
(Figs. 81 and 82) 467 
Melnikow-Raswedenkow, M. — Regulating d’Arsonval’s Thermostat 468 
(4) Photomicrography. 
Leaming, E. — Photographic Technique of Wilson's Atlas 468 
(5) Microscopical Optics and Manipulation. 
Ambronn, H. — Appearances of Colour on the Boundaries of Colourless Objects under 
the Microscope (Fig. 83) 468 
