698 
INDEX. 
Hematoxylin, Method for Ripening, 236 
Hematozoa of Beri-Beri, 43 
Hementeria, Notes on, 392 
Esemogregarina Stephanowi, Demonstrat- 
ing, 456 
Hailstone Microbes, Two New, 196 
Hairs, Development, 617 
— of Monotremes, 151 
Haliarachne g. n., 634 
Haller, B., Structure and Development of 
Vertebrate Brain, 21 
Halophytes, Metastasis in, 178 
Halsted, B. D., Distribution of Starch 
affected by Fungi, 63 
— Effect of Parasitic Fungi on Plants, 414 
Hamilton, A. G., Cross-Pollination and 
Self-Pollination, 505 
Hammarberg’s Object Net Micrometer, 224 
Hanausek, T. F., Fungus in the Seeds of 
Darnel, 191 
Hand-Microscopes, Three Small, 643 
Han&en, A., Energid Theory of Sachs, 44 
— Idea of the Cell in Botany, 403 
— Proteolytic Enzyme of Nepenthes, 612 
Hansen, E. C., New Experiments on Spore- 
formation in Saccharomycetes, 193 
Hansgirg, A., Classification of Leaves, 
173' 
Hansteen, B., Synthesis of Albumen in 
Green Phanerogams, 622 
Hardy, J. D., New Microscopical Cell, 458 
Harrevelt, H. G. van, New Diplococcus 
isolated from Hor?eflesh, 526 
Harris, H. F., Method for Ripening Hsema- 
toxylin, 236 
Harris, W. H., Marine Microscopic Vege- 
table Organisms, 422 
Harrison, F. C., Two new Hailstone Mi- 
crobes, 196 
Harsliberger, J. W., Thermotropic Move- 
ment of the Leaves of Rhododendron 
maximum , 509 
— Water Storage in Senecio prsecox, 613 
Harting, H., Formulae for Small-Apertured 
Objectives, 84 
Hartleb, R., Decomposition of Cement by 
Bacteria, 523 
— Hyphomicrobium vulgare, 639 
Hartnack’s Embryograph, 223 
— New Microscope for Flesh Inspection, 
216 
Hartog, M., Method for Exhibiting Poly- 
zoa, 456 
— Nuclear Reduction and Function of 
Chromatin, 291 
Hartog, N., Alternation of Generations, 
302 
Earveyella mirabilis , 513 
Hastings, G. T., Seeds and Seedlings of 
Amentiferae, 173 
Hastings, T. W., Micrococcus zymogenes , 
320 
— Peptonising Diplococcus, 429 
Hatai, S., New Japanese Earthworms, 37 
— Vermiculus limosus, 159 
Hausser, J., Sterilising Apparatus, 669 
Head, Development of Frog’s, 565 
— of Hymenoptera, Development, 155 
— Segments of the Vertebrate, 569 
Heald, F. de Forest, Regeneration in 
Mosses, 185 
Healing-Tissue in Plants, 45 
Heath, Harold, Development of Chiton, 
589 
Heating Staining Solutions, Apparatus for, 
348 
Hebb, Dr., 352, 353, 676, 677 
Hebert, A., Hydrocyanic Acid in Plants, 
405 
Heckel, E., Anatomical Peculiarities of 
Oily Seeds, 408 
— Anatomical Structure of the Leafless 
Vanillas, 618 
— Copper in Plants, 612 
— Germination and Parasitism of Xime- 
nia, 413 
Hegelmaier, F., Convolute Cotyledons, 5C2 
Heidenhain, M., Intestinal Epithelium, 
576 
— Protoplasm of Epithelial Cells, 270 
— Peculiar Form of Protoplasmic Bud- 
ding, 378 
Heider, A. R. v., Structure of Two Zoan- 
tharia, 493 
Hein, Walter, Development of Aurelia 
aurita, 604 
Heinricher, E., Rejuvenescence of the 
Adventitious Buds of Cystopteris bul- 
bifera, 625 
Heinricher, H., Green Hemi-parasites, 175 
Heliamphora, Structure, 409 
Heliotropism caused by diffused Daylight, 
54 
Heliozoa of Fresh-water Plankton, 167 
Helleborus fcetidus , Biology, 179 
Hellstrom, F. E., Effect of small Quanti- . 
ties of Glucose on the Vitality of Bac- 
teria, 317 
Helly, Konrad Koloman, Histology of 
Alimentary Canal in Dasypus villosus, 
474 
Helminthascus g. n., 516 
Helvelleae and the Pezizeae, Relationship 
between, 65 
Helvellineae, Development, 310 
Hemiasci, Structure, 310 
Hemi-parasites, Green, 175 
Hemj)el, Adolph, List of Rotifera found in 
the Illinois River at Havana, 111., 162 
— Protozoa of Illinois River and adjacent 
Lakes, 288 
Hennings, P., Xylariodiscus g. n.. 516 
Hentschel, E., Eyes of Spiders, 279 
Hepaticae, Sporogone, 512 
— Tubers, 416 
Herbert’s Corpuscles, Structure, 581 
