INDEX. 
693 
Durr and, A., Recent Foraminifera from 
the Malay Archipelago, 249, 357, 557 
Dust-proof Triple Nose-piece, 440 
Dwarf Habit of Plants, 615 
E. 
Ear and Lateral Line in Fishes, 477 
— and Swim-bladder, Connection between, 
in Coiritis fossilis, 585 
Earl, Alfred, Living Organism, 26 
Earland, A., Exhibition of Foraminifera, 
679 
Earthworms, New Japanese, 37 
Eberbardt, — ., Modifications of the Pri- 
mary Cortex in Dicotyledons, 293 
Echidna, Visceral Clefts, 569 
Echidnase, 583 
Echinocardium, Species of, 163 
Echinoderma. See Contents, xvi 
Echinoderm Fauna of New Zealand, 286 
Ec-hinoderms, Bermuda, 397 
— Notes on Arctic, 492 
Echinoids, Development, 603 
Echiuroid, Forgotten, 394 
Eetocarpaceae, Sexuality, 307 
Ectoderm, Loss of, in Hydra viridis, 493 
— Share of, in Forming the Pronephric 
Duct, 18 
Mesenchyme, 566 
Ectosarcal Phenomena in Eggs of Hydra, 
165 
Edentata, Position of, 478 
Educational Dissecting Microscope, Bausch 
and Lomb’s, 79 
Egg, Hen’s, Remarkable Abnormality in 
Development, 567 
Egg-capsules of Gastropoda, 388 
Egg-laying and Early Development of 
Sphenodon, 376 
Eggs, Bilateral Symmetry of Frogs’, 573 
— Unidentified, 161 
Elders, E., The Palolo Worm, Eunice 
viridis Gr., 392 
Ehlers, Hermann, Anatomy and Biology of 
Oxyuris curvula , 394 
Eigenmann, C. H., Origin of Cave Fauna, 
273 
Eimer, — Origin and Relationships of 
Foraminifera, 402 
Eisen, Gustav, Chromoplasts and Chro- 
mioles, 269 
Eisig, Hugo, Development of the Capitel- 
lidae, 280 
Ekstam, O., Cross-Pollination and Self- 
Pollination, 505 
Elastic Swelling of Tissues, 500 
Elaters of Hepaticae, 59 
Elective Absorption of Mineral Elements 
by Plants, 179 
Electric Current in Plants, 302 
Electric Phenomena associated with 
Motion in Animals and Plants, 583 
Electrically-heated Stage, 354, 438 
Electricity, Influence on Plants, 412 
— Static, Influence on the Direction of 
Roots, 621 
Elmassian, — ., Bacillus closely resembling 
Pfeiffer’s, 641 
Elmore, C. J., Embryogeny of Allium, 17& 
Embryo and Seedling of the Cactaceae, 
295 
Embryogeny of Allium, 178 
— of the BalanophoracesB, 619 
Embryograph, Hartnack’s, 223 
Embryology and Fertilisation of Alnus* 
410 . 
— and Formation of Endosperm in Taxus,. 
504, 620 
— Experimental, 148 
— of Aconitum, 49 
— of Alyssum, 178 
— of Phanerogams. See Contents, xxb 
— of Protula Meilhaci, 486 
— of Rubiaceae, 41 1 
— of Rumex, 619 
— of Vertebrates. See Contents, viii 
Embryonic Membranes of Insects, 276 
— Variability and Von Baer, 575 
Embryos of Chlamydoselacbus, 150 
Embryo-sac and Pollen-grain, Develop- 
ment in Bignonia, 410 
of Compositae, 297 
of Gamopetalae, 297 
of Monocotyledons, 504 
of Scilla and Lilium, 619 
of Sparganium and Lysichiton, 410 
Emery, C., Black Oligochsete from Glaciers 
of Alaska, 159 
Emmerling, O., Fermentation of Mali© 
Acid by Bacteria, 637 
— Sorbose Bacterium, 638 
Encapsuling of Starch-grains, 612 
Enchytraeid, Snow-inhabiting, 599 
Encystment, Supposed, of Pachydrilm 
catanensis Drago, 599 
Endocardiac Epithelium of Salmon, 151, 
471 
Endomyces albicans , 64 
Endosperm in Taxus, Formation, 620 
Energid Theory of Sachs, 44 
Engel, C. S., Development of Blood- 
corpuscles, 379 
Engelmann’s Meth< d, Application of, to 
the Examination of Animal Tissues, 100 
Engler, A., Classification ol Cryptogams, 
184 
Engler and Prantl, Classification of Agari- 
caceae, 66 
Enock, F., British Trap-door Spiders, 676 
Enterochromes, Affinities, 477 
Enteropneusta, some Points in the Mor- 
phology, 161 
Entomostraca of Epping Forest, 33 
