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INDEX. 
Stands, Microscope. See Contents, xxix 
Stansfield, F. W., Production of Apospory 
in Athyrium fiUx-femina var. unco - 
glomeratum, 625 
Starch. Distribution, affected by Fungi, 63 
— Formation in Chromatophores, 181 
Starch-grains, Encapsuling of, 512 
— Jelly, Nutrient, 342 
— Permanent Stain for, 108 
Starlinger’s Apparatus for obtaining Per- 
fectly Parallel Thin Brain Sections, 661 
Statocyst, Function, 598 
Steinbrinck, C., Elastic Swelling of Tis- 
sues, 500 
— Hygroscopic Mechanism of Anthers 
and Hairs, 502 
— Physics of Cohesion-Mechanism, 500 
Steiner, J., Nervous System of Inverte- 
brates, 27 
Steinmann, G., Fossil Dasycladacese, 629 
— Shell-making and Origin of the Dark 
Pigmeut, 478 
Stellate Cells of the Mammalian Liver, 
577 
Stem of Beet, 46 
— of Scorzonera, 47 
Sterile Fluids, Apparatus for Drawing off, 
555 
— Water Apparatus, 669 
Sterilising Apparatus, 669 
Sterzi, G. N., Envelopes of the Spinal Cord 
in Anura, 577 
Stevens, F. L., Effect of Aqueous Solutions 
on the Germination of Fungus Spores, 
189 
Stevens, W. C., Division of the Chromo- 
somes in Formation of the Spores of 
Ferns, 303 
Stewart, C. B., Bacteriological Diagnosis 
of Plague, 670 
Stewart, C. F., Bacterial Disease of Sweet- 
corn, 194 
Stichodactyliuse, Relationships, 164 
Sting of Ants, 31 
Stinging Apparatus in Hymenoptera, Mor- 
phology, 481 
Stipitococcus, a New Genus of Proto- 
coccacese, 67 
Stipules, Nature and Origin, 174 
Stoecharthrum g. n., 397 
Stoeckel, W., Division- Processes in Pri- 
mordial Ova of an Adult, 149 
Stoklasa, J., Formation and Transforma- 
tion of Lecithin, 181 
— Iron in Plants, 44 
— Necessity of Xylose to Denitrifying 
Bacteria, 198 
Stoller, J., Respiratory Organs of Onis- 
cidae, 485 
Stomates and their Subsidiary Apparatus, 
617 
— of Cynomorium, 296 
— of Monocotyledons, 503 
Stomates on Perianth and Anthers, 175 
— Stopped, 175 
Stomatopod (?) Metanauplius Larva, 34 
Stone, G. E., Influence of Electricity on 
Plants, 412 
— Parasitic Fungus, 517 
Storax, Origin, 499 
Stoudensky, — ., Antitoxic Action of Car- 
mine, 350 
Strassen, O. L. zur, Factors in Morpho- 
genesis, 469 
— Giant Ova of AscarD, 488 
Strasser, H., Regeneration and Ontogeny, 
269 
Stratz, C. H., Structure of the Functional i 
Mammalian Ovary, 378 
Strehl, Karl, Theory of the Microscope, 94 
Streptococcus of Broncho-pneumonia, 321 | 
Streptococcus scarlatinse, 430 
Stricht, O. van der, Development of Bat, 
569 
Stridulating Spider, New, 280 
Striped Muscle, Experiments on the Re- 
generative Capacity, 471 
Longitudinal Growth, 471 
— Muscle-iibres, Post-Embrvonal History, I 
21 
Strong, L. W., Capsule Bacilli and their 
Differentiation, 198 
Structure, Rese irches on, 576 
Student’s Microscope, Watson’s Edin- j 
burgh, with Nelson’s New Stepped Rack- 
work, 675 
Studnicka, F. K., Intercellular Connections 
and Cell Prolongations, 472 
— Absence of Parietal Eye in Myxine, 
470 
— Structure of Nerve-cells, 580 
Sturch, H. H., Harveyella mirabilis , 513 
Sturgis, C. W., Soil Bacillus of the Type I 
of B. megaterium, 320 
Stutzer, A., Decomposition of Cement by J 
Bacteria, 523 
— Iiyphomicrobium vulgar e, 639 
Stylococcus, a New Genus of Flagellatae, 
42 
Substage, Bausch and Lomb’s New Com- ] 
plete, 219 
Sudan iii. in Botanical Microtechnique, 
235 
Sugar Bacterium, 426 
— Formation of. in the Turnip, 301 
Sukatschoff, Boris, Non-cellular Structures, 
578 
Sun and Shade, Effects on Vegetation, 
299 
Sunlight and Cold, Action on Aquatic . 
Plants. 53 
Supino, F., Structure of Pseudoscorpionidse, 
597 
Surbeck, Georg, Swiss Fresh-water Mol- 
luscs, 590 
Swaen, A., Development of the Trout, 571 
