INDEX. 
783 
Celakovsky, L. J., Cladodes of Asparagea?, 
472 
— Cupule of Quercus , 80 
— Double Leaves of Honeysuckle, 706 
— Navel of Apophyse of Fruit-scales of 
Pinus , 364 
— Stigmatic Lobes of Iris , 80 
Cell and Animal Tissues, 549 
— Chemical Physiology, 666 
division of Diatoms, 239 
divisions, Specific Character of, 326 
— -granules in Protozoa, 691 
inclusions, Parasitic, in Sarcomatous 
Tissue, 213 
and their Cultivation, 748 
life without Micro-organisms ? 551 
— Minute Structure, 43 
nuclei, Staining Crystalloids of, 275 
— -nucleus, Phvsiological Significance, 
70 
— Physiology, 326 
structure of Phanerogams. See Con- 
tents, xis 
substance, Interactions between, 43 
union in Herbaceous Grafting, 85 
wall of Fungi, Composition, 233 
Celli, A., Amoebae and their Cultivation, 
354 
— Classification of Amoebae, 694 
— Life of Amoebae, 694 
— Transitory Variety of Cholera Vibrio, 
498 
Celloidin, Imbedding Delicate Objects in, 
404 
— Preparations, Use of Stabilite, 753 
— Solutions, Air- and Water-free, 404 
Cells, Animal, Number of Chromosomes 
in, 549 
— Degeneration, 326 
— Influence of Mechanical Resistance on 
Development, 711 
— Mounting Small Objects in, 534 
— of Blastoderm of Teleosteans, Karyo- 
kinetic Phenomena in, 41 
— of Phycochromaceae, Structure, 240 
— Palisade-, and Transpiration, 470 
— Selective Power, in Absorption of Pig- 
ments, 276 
— Sex, Origin in Hydractinia, 576 
— Staining-differences of Male and Fe- 
male, 277 
Living, 755 
— Wandering, of Frog, Changes induced 
by Urari in, 178 
Cellulose, Crystallization, 215 
Centrosomes and Nucleoles, 583 
— in Psilotum, 360 
Centrospheres in Spores of Pellia, 581 
— of Nucleus and Size of Cells, 581 
Cephalopoda. See Contents, x 
Cercaria echinata, Development and For- 
mation of Excretory Canals in, 572 
Cercis, Leaf-movement, 712 
, Cereals, Cross-fertilization, 226 
— Diptera destructive of, 675 
Cerebellum, Development in Teleostei, 
547 
Cerebral Physiology of Worms, 681 
Cerfontaine, P., New Tristomid, 571 
— Striated Muscular Fibres in Trematode, 
571 
J — Trichinosis, 65 
I Cestodes, Adult, of Cattle, Sheep, &c., 345 
— Preparation, 273 
Chadwick, H. C., Examination of Star- 
fishes, 631 
— Haemal and Water- vascular Systems 
of Asteroidea, 574 
Chsetomorpha Henningsii , 91 
Chaetonema, Bulbils, 599 
! Chaetophoraceae, Epiphytic and Endophy- 
j tic, 90 
Chaetopoda, Supporting Tissues of Ner- 
vous System of, 198 
Chamberlaud Filter, Systeme Andre, 529 
Chautre, E., Microbic Origin of Purulent 
Surgical Infection, 249 
I Chapeau, M., Digestion of Coelentera, 
350 
Chapman, D., Urobacillus liquefaciens sep- 
ticus, 613 
— F., Foraminifera of Gault of Folkestone, 
153, 421, 540, 645, 763 
— T. A., Notes on Micro-Lepidoptera, 443 
[ Characeae. See Contents, xxv 
: Oharrin, A., Influence of Cosmic Agents 
on Development of Bacterial Cell, 503 
j of Electricity on Microbe-cell, 391 
— Properties of B. pyocyanogenes as affect- 
ing Nutrient Qualities of its Medium, 
614 
I Chatin, A., Variety and Localization of 
Organs an Evidence of Gradation, 471 
— J., Development and Formation of 
Excretory Canals in Cercaria echinata, 
j 572 
— P., Atmospheric Streptococci, 498 
Chautriau, M. G., Localization of Alka- 
loids, 703 
Chauveaud, C., Germination of Seeds, 476 
— G., Movements of Stamens of Berber is, 
712 
| Chelonia, Development of Gill-Pouches 
and Aortic Arches in, 38 
— Gastrulation, 664 
Chemical Changes in Phanerogams. See 
Contents, xxiv 
— Physiology of Cell, 666 
Chemistry, Micro-, 522 
— of Cell- wall, 583 
— of Chlorophyll, 702 
— of Organisms, 438 
— of Protoplasm, 45 
Cliemotropic Movements, 479 
Chernetidse, 56 
Cheshire, F. R., The late, 743 
