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INDEX. 
Loew, O., Physiological Function of Phos- 
phoric Acid, 625. 
Lomb, — . See Bausch and Lomb. 
Lomentaria , Antherids of, 628. 
Lominsky, Symbiosis of Echinococcus and 
Coccidia, 475. 
Looss, A., Examining histolytic pheno- 
mena occurring in tail of Batrachian 
Larvae, 277. 
Lortet, — ., Pathogenic Bacteria from mud 
of Lake of Geneva, 801. 
. Pathogenic Microbes of Dead Sea, 
803. 
Lothelier, A.. Influence of Light on Pro- 
duction of Spines, 493. 
, of Moisture of Air on Produc- 
tion of Spines, 214. 
Lotus , Leaves of, 368. 
Lovett, E., Preparation of Delicate Organ- 
isms for the Microscope, 140. 
Loxosoma annelidicola , 585. 
Lubarsch, O., Causes of Immunity, 86. 
Lubbock, J., Form and Function of Sti- 
pules, 622. 
, Fruit and Seed of Juglandeae, 621. 
, Leaves of Viburnum , 622. 
Lucifer Reynaudii, Antennary Gland of, 
735. 
Ludwig, F., Mucilaginous Slime on Trees, 
784. 
* , Pigment of Synchytrium-galls of 
Anemone nemorosa, 60. 
, Relationship between Plants and 
Snails, 499. 
, Vredo notabilis, 78. 
, H., Anatomy of Synaptidae, 352. 
, Classification of Holothurians, 477. 
, Development of Holothurians, 604. 
, H., Echinodermata, 748. 
, Echinoderms of Ceylon, 351, 
Lumbricus, Nephridium of, and its Blood- 
supply, 470. 
, Regeneration of Tail in, 470. 
Lumiere, — ., Coloured Photomicrograms, 
813. 
Lund strom, A. N., Absorption of Rain by 
Plants, 375. 
Lungs, Mammalian, Nematodes of, and 
Lung Disease, 43. 
Lunt, J., Investigating Chemical Bacterio- 
logy of Sewage, 829. 
Lustig, A., Diagnosis of Bacteria of 
Water, 392. 
, Red Bacillus from River Water, 81. 
, Water Bacteria and their Examina- 
tion, 85. 
Lw T off, B., Origin of Fibrillae in Connective 
Tissue, 451. 
Lycopodiaceae, 223. 
Lyda , Life-history of, 34. 
Lymphatic Cells, Transformation of, into 
Clasmatocytes, 323. 
M. 
Maas, O., Craspedota of Plankton Expedi- 
tion, 609. 
Macallum, A. B., Demonstration of Iron 
in Chromatin by Micro-Chemical Me- 
thods, 828. 
, Morphology and Physiology of Cell, 
450. 
Macchiati, L., Movement and Reproduc- 
tion of Diatoms, 508. 
, Yellow and Red Colouring Matters 
of Leaves, 59. 
Macclesfield Banks, Corals of, 51. 
McCook, H. C., American Spiders, 464. 
Mace, E., Practical Treatise on Bacterio- 
logy, 803. 
Macfarlane, J. M., Irritability of Leaves 
ofDionsea, 771. 
Machnoff, S. D., Can Bacteria be intro- 
duced into the body by being rubbed in 
through uninjured skin ? 84. 
McKinley Tariff, Microscope and, 129. 
McMurrich, J. P. r Development of Cyanea 
arctica , 481. 
, Preservation of Marine Organisms 
at Naples Zoological Station, 133. 
, Phylogeny of Actinozoa, 606. 
, Structure of Cerianthus americanus , 
52. 
Macrura, Compound Eye of, 468. 
Maddox, R. L., Observations on various 
forms of Human Spermatozoa, 1. 
Magelona, Distribution of, 740. 
Magini, G., New Characteristics of Nerve- 
cells, 420. 
, Staiuing Motor Nerve-cells of Tor- 
pedo , 287. 
, Structure of Nerve-cells, 716. 
Magnesium Flash-Light in Photomicro- 
graphy, 812. 
Oxalate in Plants, 59. 
Magnifying Instrument, 404. 
Magnus, P., Diorchidium , 783. 
, New Uredineae, 635. 
Maillard, G., Fossil Algae, 76. 
Maize, Structure of Starch-grains in, 486. 
Malaquin, A., Development and Mor- 
phology of Parapodia in Syllidinse, 595. 
, Homology of Pedal and Cephalic 
Appendages in Aunelids, 595. 
, Reproduction of Autolytae, 195. 
Malaria, Haematozoon of, Examining 
Blood for 277. 
, , its Evolution, 56. 
parasites in Birds, 755. 
, Staining Pathogenic Fungus of, 551. 
plasmodia, Preserving, alive in 
Leeches, 692. 
Malassez, L., New Lens-holder with Stand, 
405. 
, New System of Erecting, and Long 
Focus Objectives, 246. 
