706 
INDEX. 
Micro-organisms, Number of, in Air, Water, 
and Milk, as determined by their Growth 
in Different Media, 198 
Microscope, Adams’ Compendious Pocket, 
532 
— American Type, 331 
— Baker’s D.P.H. No. 1 , 646 
— Barnes’ Horizontal, 77 
— Bausch and Lomb’s Continental (Grand 
Model), 331 
— Berger’s New, 649 
— by Cary, 673 
— Compass, 529 
— Dissecting, Bausch and Lomb’s Edu- 
cational, 79 
— Eaily Form of Ross, 214 
— Evolution of, 202 
— Folding Dissecting, 217 
— for Photomicrography by Zeiss, 674 
— Hartuack’s New, for Flesh Inspection, 
216 
— Improved Excelsior Dissecting, 77 
— Martin’s, 213 
— Pillischer’s International, 77 
— Portable, by Leitz, 678 
— Powell’s Iron, 209, 336 
— Reichert’s “ Austria,” 432 
New, 644 
New Pocket, 432 
Polarising, 432 
Polarising Hand, 432 
— Ross’s New Bacteriological, 329 
Model Medical School and Edu- 
cational, 327 
— Stand, Rausch’s New, 81 
— Theory of, 94 
— Watson and Sons’ School,” 649 
— with New Focussing Mechanism, 139 
— Mechanical Stage, 80 
INI icroseopes, Flint’s Class, 537 
— Three Small Hand-, 643 
— Two Old, 324 
Microscopical Manipulation. See Con- 
tends, xxxi 
— Optics. See Contents, xxxi 
— Technique. See Contents, xxxi 
Microscopy, Illustrated Annual of, 98 
— See Contents, xxix 
M.crosporum of the Horse, Oospora Form, 
423 
— Systematic Position, 632 
Microtome, by J. W. Groves, 678 
— Minot’s Automatic Precision, 104 
— New Large Model Zimmermann, 231 
— Rocking, Improvements in the Cam- 
bridge, 346 
to Cut Flat Sections, 345 
— Some Improvements in the Reinhold- 
Giltay, 106 
— with Conical Bearings, Reichert’s, 449 
Microtomes. See Contents, xxxii 
Mid-gut of Dragonflies, 277 
of Isopods, 158 
Miehe, A., Stomatcs of Monocotyledon s, 
503 
Migula, W., Dt cline and Regeneration of 
Spore-formation in Bacteria, 424 
Milk Bacteria, Variations in Liquefying 
Power, 636 
Millett, Fortescue W., 242, 248 
— - Report on the Recent Foraminifera 
of the Malay Archipelago collected 
by Mr. A. Durrand, 249, 357, 557 
j Mimicry and Natural Selection, 272 
Mineral Mixtures, Heavy Fluid suitable 
for Separating, 350 
Mingazzini, Pio, Adhesion of Cestodes to 
Intestinal Wall, 602 
Minot’s Automatic Precision Microtome,. 
104 
Minute Organisms in Sea- water, 401 
Mites of Mummification, 157 
Mitrophanow, P., Structure of Diatoms, 
61 
Mitschka, E., Accumulation of Protoplasm 
in Curved Pollen-tubes, 44 
Mnium and Funaria, Sporophyte, 511 
Moebius, M., Motile Organs of Leaf-stalk, 
508 
I Moeller, A., Grass Bacillus ii., 319 
| Moeller, J., Origin of Storax, 499 
Moeller, — ., Bacillus having the Tinctorial 
and Morphological Characters of Tu- 
bercle Bacillus, 72 
i Moenkhaus, W. T., Variation in Fishes, 
273 
Molisch, H., Bleeding of Woody Plants, 
507 
j — Indigo Fermentation, 181 
Moll, J. W., Some Improvements in the 
Reiuhold-Giltay Microtome, 106 
Moller, Friedrich von, Origin of Vasa 
efferentia in Tortoises, 380 
Moller, W.. Intestinal Secretion and Ab- 
sorption, 576 
Molliard, M., Determination of Sex in 
Plants, 50 
— Gali of Aulax papaveris, 614 
i — Hermaphroditism in Mercurialis and 
Cannabis, 50 
Mollusca. See Contents, xii 
J Molluscs of Great Africau Lakes, 386 
I Monaxonida, Classification, 166 
i Money, C., Staining Bacteria in Tissues, 
347 
Monilia variabilis, 421 
Moniloporidte, 494 
Monochromatic Light, 94 
Monocotyledons, Embryo-sac, 504 
Monogenesis in Metridium, 164 
Monotremes, Cestodes of, 160 
— Hairs, 151 
Montemartini, L., Laws of Growth, 50 
Montgomery, T. H., Chromatin Reduc- 
tion in Heiniptera, 156 
— North American Gordiacea, 601 
