806 
INDEX. 
Microscope Stand, Improvements and Ad- 
ditions, 392 
— Support, 736 
— Swift’s Four-legged, 285, 506 
New ‘Histological,’ 251 
— Technique, Plea for Systematic Instruc- 
tion at the University, 627 
— Theoretical Limit, 263 
— Watson’s Yan Heurck, 761 
— Zeutmayer’s Portable, 771 
Microscopes, Koristka’s, 616 
— Ross “ Eclipse,” 507, 734, 762 
Microscopic Foam and Protoplasm, 437 
— Objects, Kuster’s Hollow Spheres for, 
135 
— Preparations, Collection, 760 
— Vivisection, 210 
Microscopical Optics. See Contents, xxxi 
— Society, Liverpool, 264 
of Calcutta, 264 
— Technique, Bachmann’s, 266 
Friedlander’s, 137 
Yon Kahlden’s, 137 
Microscopy, Giltay’s Introduction to Study 
of, 522 
— Kitt’s Pathological, 137 
— of Blood, Atlas of Clinical, 136 
Microsporidia, Spores, 465 
Microtechnique, Botanical, 523, 632 
Microtomes. See Contents, xxxiv 
Microtomist’s Vade Mecum, Lee’s, 120 
Middlemass, — ., Method of Preparing 
Fresh Sections of Brain, 271 
Mid-gut Gland, Histology, 440 
Mie, G.,' Modification of Wolffhiigel’s 
Colony Counter, 529 
Mielke, G., Formation and Function of 
Tannins, 703 
Miller, C. O., Aseptic Protozoa Cultures, 
744 
— Bacteriology of Teeth-pulp, 727 
— Short Notes on Bacteriological Tech- 
nique, 524 
Milne-Edwards, A., Galatheidae, 565 
Mimicry, 52 
— False, 552 
Minchin, E. A., Embryology of Porifera, 
460 
— Microscopic Foam and Protoplasm, 437 
Mineralogical Microscope, Koristka, 616 
Minerals, New Machine for Cutting Thin 
Sections of, 533 
Mingazzini, P., Classification of Sporozoa, 
71 
— Degeneration of Frog Ova, 545 
Minorca, Ascidians, 51 
Minot, C. S., Bibliography of Vertebrate 
Embryology, 325 
— Concerning the Gonotome, 176 
Minyadse, 350 
Miquel, P., Cleaning Diatoms, 278 
— Duration of Incubation of Air and 
Water Micro-organisms on Gelatin, 494 
j Miquel, P., Nucleus of Diatoms, 240 
i — Re-establishment of Size of Diatoms, 
606 
— Setting Cultivations on Solid Media, 
748 
— Spores of Diatoms, 240 
Mirrors, Construction of Silvered Lens, 
254 
Mistletoe, Life-history, 478 
Mitford, C. B., Flight of Locusts, 445 
Mitoses, Generative and Embryonic, 550 
— Study, 751 
Mitrophanow, P., Embryogeny of Selachii, 
175 
Mitsukuri, K., Gastrulation in Chelonia, 
664 
— Preparation and Preservation of Em- 
bryos of Chelonia, 750 
Miura, K., Trichomonas in Urine of Men, 
697 
Miyoshi, M., Chemotropic Movements, 479 
Moller, A., Fungus which forms several 
Different Lichens, 237 
Moeller, H., Fixing and Staining the 
Nuclei and Spores of Yeast, 276 
— M., Spores of Yeast, 235 
Molisch, H., Indican, 469 
— Physiology of Pollen, 474 
Mollusca. See Contents, x 
Molluscan Ova, Preparation, 272 
Molluscoida. See Contents, xi 
Monarda, Fertilization, 84 
Moniez, M. R., Selonosporium aqnseductum 
(Musk-fungus), 724 
Moniligaster , 569 
Monocercomonas Hominis, 212 
Monochromatic Light Screen, New, 141, 
164 
of any desired Wave-length, Instru- 
ment for producing, 394 
Monocotyledons, Increase in Thickness of 
Stem, 469 
Monpillard, — ., Orthochromatism applied 
to Photomicrography, 113 
Monteverde, N., Absorption-spectrum of 
Chlorophyll, 701 
Monticelli, F. S., Ligula as Food in Italy, 
573 
— Parasites of Holothurians of Naples, 45 
Moore, J. E. S., Archoplasm and Attrac- 
tion-sphere, 666 
— J. P., Leech-like Parasites of American 
Crayfishes, 343 
Moracese, Influence, 472 
Morax, V., Staining Flagella, 406 
Mordant, Flagella-staining without, 756 
More, jun., J., 538 
Morgan, T. H., Development of Balano- 
glossus, 573 
— Experimental Embryology illustrated 
by Echinoderms, 348 
— Experimental Studies on Eggs of 
Teleosteans, 40 
