AUTHOR INDEX OF THE MAIN INVESTIGATIONS DESCRIBED 



IN VOLUME II, PART 2 



Aberg, B.: Ascorbic acid content of leaves, 1750. 



Albers, V. M. See Knorr, H. V. 



Albertson, P. A., and Leyon, H.: Electron microscopy of Chlorella, 172G-1727. 



Algera, L., Beijer, J. J., Iterson, W. van, and Thung, T. H.: Electron microscopy of 

 chloroplasts, 1721-1722. 



Allard, H. A. See Garner, W. W. 



Allen, F. L.: Photosynthesis in the absence of oxygen, 1915. 



Allen, M. B. See Arnon, D. I. 



, Gest, H., and Kamen, M.: Distinguishing C*02 uptake by photosynthesis and 



respiration, 1635-1636. 



Altman, K. I. See Salomon, K. 



Andreeva, T. F. See Zubkovich, L. E. 



Anson, M. L. See French, C. S. 



Arnold, W.: Effect of ultraviolet light on flash yield, 1465; flashing light effect with 

 purple bacteria, 1481-1482. See ateo Emerson, R. ; Holt, A. S.; Strehler, B. L. 



and Davidson, J. B.: Chemiluminescence in Chlorella, 1841. 



and Kohn, H.: Maximum flash yield and Chi, 1273-1274; photosynthetic unit, 1281 ; 



photosynthesis yield in flashing light as function of dark intervals, 1454. 



and Oppenheimer, J. R.: Energy transfer from phycocyanin to chlorophyll in blue- 

 green algae, 1300; disintegration of blue-green algae by squeezing, 1543. 



Arnon, D. I.: Coupling of Hill's reaction in chloroplasts to malic enzyme system from 

 the same plant, 1583-1584; polyphenol oxidase in leaves, 1607; inhibition of plant 

 respiration by iodoacetamide, 1687; malic enzyme in leaves, 1745; polyphenol ox- 

 idase in plants, 1747. See also Whatley, F. R. 



, Allen, M. B., and Whatley, F. R.: C*02 fixation and ATP* formation in light by 



whole chloroplasts, vii, 1537, 1982; differential inhil)ition of Hill's reaction, C 

 and P* uptake by whole chloroplasts in light, 1615. 



, Bell, M. A., and Whatley, F. R.: C*02 fixation in whole chloroplasts, 1701. 



and Whatley, F. R.: Deterioration of chloroplasts by heat, 1544; by shaking, 1544; 



with time, 1546; influence of buffer, 1546; of chloride, 1550; of anions, 1551; 

 maximum rate of Hill's reaction, 1595; maximum utilization of difi"erent oxi- 

 dants, 1598; pH efl"ect on Hill's reaction, 1601; temperature eff'ect on Hill's reac- 

 tion, 1602-1603; inhibition of Hill's reaction by azide, 1610. 



Aronoff, S.: Deterioration of chloroplast preparations, 1546; fractionation of chloroplast 

 material and activity of supernatant, 1556-1557; various quinones as Hill 

 oxidants, 1572 ; aldehydes as HiU oxidants, 1589 ; light curves of Hill's reaction with 

 different quinones, 1595-1596; Hill's reaction inhibition V)y KCN, 1609; l\v azide 

 and NH2OH, 1610; by o-phenanthroline and urethane, 16 11. 



, Barker, H. A., and Calvin, M.: C(14) distribution in glucose molecule aft(M- 1 hour 



photosynthesis in barley, 1631. 



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